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Advice Column: Ask Away~ ^^
Airi:
Here is the advice column, you can ask about anything, love, family, friendship, homework XD, anything! or if you have a problem, feel free to share about ^^ Because we're a big family and we're all here to be with you! *Big Hug*
Sya0ran:
Oooh, most definitely! Were all a big happy, happy family~! [hugs you all 'til your blue] <3 :heh:
Ruby Chan:
Neat....ok here goes
There was a Korean exchnage student I really liked, but he left last eyar to go back. We exchanged email, gifts etc...
Should I keep in contact, and try to keep up the relationship? Or just let us drift apart?
Tune:
its great to have a penpal...i dont see y you should not keep up the relationship~ :) having a friend is a nice thing :D
i sure hope my penpal was like yours...coz there was once my school had this exchange of email addresses with a school in japan, but so many of the japanese students dont reply back after 3-4 times *sad*, i was very eager then too...
i'd like some advice, my new school has cultural programmes , of which 2 i'm very interested in: japanese traditional culture, japanese teen culture. coz i'm taking japanese when school starts, i thought either of these 2 will help better understand the japanese language. i was juz wondering which i should pick....
Ruby Chan:
Ummm....it depends on what u plan to do...
Traditional would be good if u want to understand Japan's history, and it's influence...
But Teen would be good for a more up to date look. I'd go for traditional - modern Japan is increasingly becoming westernised, so the teen culture may turn out to be western culture!
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