I love Karaoke
Ohayoo, Ohayoo!
The “drinking party” was fun but I belive that some people drink to much (but maybe that's the idea with a drinking party?). Many of the international students are 18-19 years old so maybe it’s the first time they’re really on their own and they kind of lose their boundaries. I took a picture of one guy that was sleeping on the stairs when we left. You’ll see it as soon as Uppsala University helps me with the proxy problem. If they can’t I’ll just get another photo album on the internet.
After the party some of us went to sing karaoke and we had so much fun. I’ve always seen Japanese people as very shy but when it comes to karaoke they’re not shy at all. As you might know karaoke is something everyone does here, young people like me, older businessmen on their way back home from work and everyone else too. The room you sit in fits about ten persons and the walls are covered with dolphins and other cute thing that are glowing in the dark.
We sang for about two hours under the disco lights and then we went back to the dorm and slept. But most of the international students came home hours after us. Tonight we’re probably going clubbing in Roppongi or Shibuya. The other students said we should leave the dorm around ten pm and then I just thought to myself ”That’s so late!”. Pia was thinking the same thing and we started laughing cause it shows that we’re getting a old!
A few days ago I developed some photos and yesterday I finally put them up on my wall. It looks really nice I think. My room is cozy but I hate the green walls. Who chose that color?
Izumi works at a restaurant ”Lilla dalarna” in Roppongi and Pia and me went there yesterday. The food was good and there were some famous Swedes, like Eskobar, that had signed the walls. They also had Swedish things everywhere.
Tonight we’re having a dinner party and everyone has to bring food. It was the idea of one of the girls, Vivian, and I think it will be fun. Vivian has also taught me that ones cell phone is an extension of ones body…it made me laugh cause in Sweden I have an Nokia 3330!
I miss you guys and you should really come and visit me here cause Tokyo is an amazing city.
The “drinking party” was fun but I belive that some people drink to much (but maybe that's the idea with a drinking party?). Many of the international students are 18-19 years old so maybe it’s the first time they’re really on their own and they kind of lose their boundaries. I took a picture of one guy that was sleeping on the stairs when we left. You’ll see it as soon as Uppsala University helps me with the proxy problem. If they can’t I’ll just get another photo album on the internet.
After the party some of us went to sing karaoke and we had so much fun. I’ve always seen Japanese people as very shy but when it comes to karaoke they’re not shy at all. As you might know karaoke is something everyone does here, young people like me, older businessmen on their way back home from work and everyone else too. The room you sit in fits about ten persons and the walls are covered with dolphins and other cute thing that are glowing in the dark.
We sang for about two hours under the disco lights and then we went back to the dorm and slept. But most of the international students came home hours after us. Tonight we’re probably going clubbing in Roppongi or Shibuya. The other students said we should leave the dorm around ten pm and then I just thought to myself ”That’s so late!”. Pia was thinking the same thing and we started laughing cause it shows that we’re getting a old!
A few days ago I developed some photos and yesterday I finally put them up on my wall. It looks really nice I think. My room is cozy but I hate the green walls. Who chose that color?
Izumi works at a restaurant ”Lilla dalarna” in Roppongi and Pia and me went there yesterday. The food was good and there were some famous Swedes, like Eskobar, that had signed the walls. They also had Swedish things everywhere.
Tonight we’re having a dinner party and everyone has to bring food. It was the idea of one of the girls, Vivian, and I think it will be fun. Vivian has also taught me that ones cell phone is an extension of ones body…it made me laugh cause in Sweden I have an Nokia 3330!
I miss you guys and you should really come and visit me here cause Tokyo is an amazing city.
6 Comments:
how was clubbing in Shibuya tonight?
btw,
snart måste vi sluta prata engelska och börja med japonska!!
Hej Indra!
Jaså! gillar du karaoke. Nu har du blivit mer eller mindre japanska.
Drinking, dinner party!! Hmm!! Studerar ni inte nånting? Hur går det för studier och hur går det med japanska? Talar du japanska dagligt?
Ang. Yumiko, var inte oroligt. Jag vet att du är ansvarful och att du ska fixa det.
Ha det gott.//Achara
Hej Izumi!
Vi kom gick till klubben kl 23 och kom hem vid 2 på natten. det var roligt! Vad gjorde du? Skolan börjar på måndag och då kan japanskan börja på riktigt!
Ses snart!
Kram
Hej Achara!
Skolan har inte börjat än, vi har haft två veckor att vänja oss vid allt nytt. Jag kan ju inte så mycket japanska men jag hör japanska hela tiden eftersom mina vänner pratar japanska med varandra. När skolan börjar hoppas jag få ett större ordförråd och lite mer grammatik och då blir det lättare att sätta ihop egna meningar. Men på dessa två veckorna har jag snappat upp en hel del japanska och jag förstår även en del när japanerna pratar!
Jag tycker att jag klarar mig ganska bra för att vara nybörjare!
Kramar
Hej Indra
jag blev så glad att såg ditt mail imorse, jag fick den via lotta, Tyvärr blev jag sjuk innan semester och jag hann inte säga hejdå till dig och ge mitt mail adress, men vi fick i alla fall kontekt. jag var inne på ditt blogg och läste lite, har inte hunnit läsa allt det är spännande att följa dig och dina tankar i det nya landet.
Må gott /Zahra
Hej Zahra!
Vad roligt att höra ifrån dig, hoppas du har det bra. Saknar er alla jättemycket men har det väldigt bra här också. Hälsa alla andra!
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