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Annually observed by the Catholics on 2nd November, All Soul's Day is dedicated to the remembrance of the departed. May it be so.
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Konnichiwa watashi-no tomadachi! Ogenki desu ka? OMG! I will be dealing with the Japanese in my new workplace and need to prepare myself with Nihongo. Sugoi (cool) man, sugoi. Like French, I need to refresh myself with the basics. Definitely, there will be more Japanese words in the coming blogs. Mm........ yes, I love sashimi, teppanyaki and sushi very much. Maybe I should painfully pay and bring Margaret to Tokyo, Osaka and Hokkaido for our next vacation. Mata ne!
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