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Apologies. It was an attempt at a part of comedy that says if a description of thing is mentioned twice, that doubles the impact. In this case, I understood it as "very short", which gave me an image of either "booty shorts" or "panties worn as outerwear".
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mmm it soulds more difficult...I am lost! I am sorry
I will print it out and ask my American friend to explain.
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I think I understand. Head down but eyes up and looking through her own eyelashes to be able to observe anyone coming near while appearing unaware.
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Yes, that's it!
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Mm. Well, in that case, nod and make reassuring noises. While laughing in your head.
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yeah I wanted to laugh in my head, but
I found more like sadness, about this girl.
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Heh. Stories, good or bad, are all worth listening to at least once. Though in order to provide a balance...yeah, nice stories are appreciated as well.
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Here is a good story, just happened yesterday.
At my English school, we take the students out to the park often.
Yesterday, when one of our girl students was playing frisbee with our
American teacher, two higschool girls passed by and said
"This is not a place for foreigners." or something like that.
Then our student, got mad! She said how rude they were!
You know? our student is only 6 years old! and the high school girl maybe 15 or 16!
She asked me to go to the silly girls to tell them "You are bad girls!"
I was so moved you know?
Oh, my students are learning something "right"!
Even our students are not fluent in English, cos they go to reguler school everyday and come to our school only once or twice a week for 90 mins,
but they are learning something really important!
They think our American teacher is one of our best friends!
He isn't gaijin but our friend!
I love my students and I am so pround of them.
See? There IS a very good Japanese girl !
(oops but at the same time I told you about 2 rude Japanese girls.)
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Sounds like a very nice guy. Us guys are flawed sometimes, but we try to stay normal and presentable
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Yes, he was a nice guy...
It's weekend and I don't have to get up early in the morning so let me write about this guy.
<<warning>>You don't have to read this, cos it's gonna be long and boring...
I would marry him, if he could be honest to tell me that he loved me before I decided to leave Melbourne for Sydney.We were both 25.
I have a romantic but sad love story...
We were "too good" friends and afraid to tell each other that we wanted to
be more than friends...
I found out that he missed me really bad after I left Melbourne.
I couldn't go back to him, cos I had a college to go to in Sydney.
It was all too late.
Later I met a guy and was living together.We went back to Japan together.
But accidentaly I met that guy when I visited in Melbourne for a month.(I didn't plan it)
We couldn't finish talking cos we hadn't met for over 2 or 3 years.
After having dinner, he was walking me to the railway station,
He said "Don't go back to Japan. Stay."
I didn't know what to say.
I sait to him "I wanted, but your country didn't give me a visa to stay forever" I said it as a joke, I actually never try to get the parmanent visa.
He didn't say anything for a long time.
I changed the subject.
"You should stop smoking and drink less for your health, I am worried."
and he said,
"I will, if you stay"
I was so sad...
I knew that that was the best he could say to me, he wasn't good at dealing with girls, he was more like a guy having a lot of guys friends and very popular among them but not girls.
you know, if you are a shy guy just like him,
but you have to tell the girl if you really like her.
I might have stayed, if he said something more.
We met a few times until the day I was leaving Melbourne for Japan.
The last day, we took a train together, he had to get off (for work) before me... he hugged me for a long long time even there were many people on that train.He have never done that such things before, he was too shy.
He knew and I knew too, it was going to be the very last time for us to meet.
and we were right.
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Excellent work. My reaction to his words would have been to follow them, and use the phone to hit him in the head. But then I'm the easily annoyed type
I'm sure the look you gave him is in *his* nightmares from now until eternity. It may give him a reason not to act so badly in the future!
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Yes, you are right. I actually said " naruhodo, so dayone!" to my computer!
I never though that way. Yes,he might have had a dream and "scary me" in there!
Actually his face wasn't scary to me at all, it looked more like a some kind of comedian to make people laugh, so even I met him in my dream, I wouldn't be scared, but for him! He had to see my most scary face ever! I don't think he can forget it for a long long time, oh what a poor man.
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Not all that hot right now, but there are still some ridiculously hot days with highs of 41 degrees Celsius (probably 100+ Fahrenheit)
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We use degree Celsius too.
When we have over 25 degree at night,
we call that night "nettaiya".
It's nettaiya tonight!
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You're going to make a Canadian boy blush!
Have a great day!
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I meant it.
You saved me.
Your message saved me from upsetting feelings.
The old man didn't show up in my dream.
Oopsie,
It's 2:15 am and I should go back to work!
(I have a very important email to finish and send!)
Have a lovely weekend!