Class#8Homework
First, we talked and saw many international weddings and compared them with Japan. Please answer the following questions in your blog:
Since Japanese weddings are expensive, do you think having a massive wedding like Korea or UAE is a good idea? Eloping? Having it in a foreign location like Hawaii?
No, I do not think a massive wedding is a good idea because I want to celebrate a wedding modestly. I do not want to celebrate a wedding by many people, but I want to do it by parents, relatives and close friends. In addition, I think a massive wedding costs much money. I do not want to spend much money on a wedding. I want to save money and spend it on a newly-married life and a honeymoon. I think a wedding in a foreign country is a good idea and many Japanese women want to have it there. However, it is difficult for us reality because we have to spend much money on it.
What is your ideal wedding? What would you definitely do or wear or go to on that big day? Why is that important?
My ideal wedding is to celebrate a wedding at a small church in Europe with parents, relateves and close friends. I want to wear a wedding dress and take photos against the background of the sea. In addition, I want a famous pastry chef to make a wedding cake. Then, we will have a honeymoon in Europe about for 10 days.
I think it is important for parents to see their daughter in their wedding dress because it might be only once.
2007年12月6日木曜日
Superstitions Homework
We talked about many superstitions in many countries, but do you think it is important to talk about them? Why?
Yes, I do. Because it is one of culture. If we know superstitions in foreign counties, it may be useful when we went abroad. If we do not know them, we might feel ashamed abroad and they might be rude for foreiners. We hardly talk about superstitions, but I think it is very interesting topic except that you believe in them or not believe in them.
Is communication affected by superstitions?
I think so that. When I look over foreign country, I often foods, customs, clothing languages and so on. I hardly look over superstitions. However, in the class, I could know there are many superstitions each countries. It is interesting to share each other's superstitons. In Japan, there are many unique superstitons that foreigners think it is strange. We hardly talk about superstitons, but I think it is very interesting and enjoynable topic.
Do you believe in Japanese superstitions? If so, what superstitions, what do they mean and why do you do,use, or believe in them?
I believe in some superstitions in Japnan, but I do not believe in most of them. I believe in superstitions about chopsticks. The way of using chopsticks is very important in Japan, so I believe that. My parents tought me that when I was a child. The one of them is that we do not pass something from chopsticks to chopsticks. It is very rude in Japan. Another one is that we do not lick chopsticks when we think what to pick up with chopsticks. I often see the sight, this is rude,too. In addition, we do not point chopsticks at foods when we pick up food. I do not know why we do not do these. However, the way to use chopsticks is important, so I believe in these.
We talked about many superstitions in many countries, but do you think it is important to talk about them? Why?
Yes, I do. Because it is one of culture. If we know superstitions in foreign counties, it may be useful when we went abroad. If we do not know them, we might feel ashamed abroad and they might be rude for foreiners. We hardly talk about superstitions, but I think it is very interesting topic except that you believe in them or not believe in them.
Is communication affected by superstitions?
I think so that. When I look over foreign country, I often foods, customs, clothing languages and so on. I hardly look over superstitions. However, in the class, I could know there are many superstitions each countries. It is interesting to share each other's superstitons. In Japan, there are many unique superstitons that foreigners think it is strange. We hardly talk about superstitons, but I think it is very interesting and enjoynable topic.
Do you believe in Japanese superstitions? If so, what superstitions, what do they mean and why do you do,use, or believe in them?
I believe in some superstitions in Japnan, but I do not believe in most of them. I believe in superstitions about chopsticks. The way of using chopsticks is very important in Japan, so I believe that. My parents tought me that when I was a child. The one of them is that we do not pass something from chopsticks to chopsticks. It is very rude in Japan. Another one is that we do not lick chopsticks when we think what to pick up with chopsticks. I often see the sight, this is rude,too. In addition, we do not point chopsticks at foods when we pick up food. I do not know why we do not do these. However, the way to use chopsticks is important, so I believe in these.
Homework#4
The English language has many proverbs and sayings about time.
Please explain what you think are the meanings of each of the 4 expressions
1. Time is money.
Time is as important as money, so you must not waste time. I think the reason is that you can not turn back the clock. You can spend the time only once. If you wasted time, you must regret that. Money is important for me, but time is more important than money for me. That is because if I wasted money, I might be able to manage. However, when I wasted time and wanted to turn back the clock, it is impossible. Therefore, time is more important than money for me.
2.A stitch in time saves nine.
You should be careful of everything in advance to fail. When you failed and notice, it will be too late. For example, in the test period, I often cram for the examination In Japanese, it is called "Ichiyazuke". I know I have to study for the examinaton too far in advance, but I can not do that. If I got a bad score test, I regret that I did not study for the examination too far in advance.
3.There's no time like the present.
You should do it now when you found what you want to do. If a chance came, you should get into action without hesitation. If you missed a chance, the chance might come again. If you thought it is a good chance, you have to do that now!!
4. Fashionable late
I think the meaning is that clothing, hairstyle, things,songs and persons have gone out now. They were very popular in those days, but they are not popular in these days. If my friend sang "tarako-tarako", I would say " You are fashionable late!"
The English language has many proverbs and sayings about time.
Please explain what you think are the meanings of each of the 4 expressions
1. Time is money.
Time is as important as money, so you must not waste time. I think the reason is that you can not turn back the clock. You can spend the time only once. If you wasted time, you must regret that. Money is important for me, but time is more important than money for me. That is because if I wasted money, I might be able to manage. However, when I wasted time and wanted to turn back the clock, it is impossible. Therefore, time is more important than money for me.
2.A stitch in time saves nine.
You should be careful of everything in advance to fail. When you failed and notice, it will be too late. For example, in the test period, I often cram for the examination In Japanese, it is called "Ichiyazuke". I know I have to study for the examinaton too far in advance, but I can not do that. If I got a bad score test, I regret that I did not study for the examination too far in advance.
3.There's no time like the present.
You should do it now when you found what you want to do. If a chance came, you should get into action without hesitation. If you missed a chance, the chance might come again. If you thought it is a good chance, you have to do that now!!
4. Fashionable late
I think the meaning is that clothing, hairstyle, things,songs and persons have gone out now. They were very popular in those days, but they are not popular in these days. If my friend sang "tarako-tarako", I would say " You are fashionable late!"
2007年11月12日月曜日
Homework#3
Today we discussed the language of clothes. After listening to the lecture and the meaning of colors in clothing, answer the following questions:
1. Do you judge people according to what they wear? Why?
Yes, I do. If I don't know about the person, I would judge the person according to what he/she wears. It's impossible to know about his/her everything by clothing they wear, but we can get some information about him/her. If a girl wears like boy's clothing, I would think she is boyish. If a man wear all black clothing, I would think he is very cool. We can imagine him/her by clothing they wear. Although we cann't know about their everything by their clothing, we can imagine and know a little about them.
2. Do you think Japanese society puts an importance on clothing when judging other people from another country?
No, I don't think so. I think Japanese aren't interested in clothing of other people from another country but are interestend in their behavior. Their clothing aren't so different from Japanese, but their behavior are very different from Japanese. Therefore, Japanese judge other people from another country by their behavior than by their clothing.
3. What colors are you wearing now? Do they reflect your mood?
I am wearing beige sweat shirt, black skirt and brown shoes. They don't reflect my mood. I like dark color. I like black, gray, brown, beige and navy. I don't have pink, yellow and orange clothing. Even when I am very happy, I wear dark color clothing. Even in summer or spring, I wear them. I wear clothing regardless of my mood and season.
Next week we will discuss friends, please prepare by answering the following questions:
1. What are some subjects that you will never discuss with a friend?
I can talk everything with close friends, but I have never takled about my parents' salary with them. I often talk about my part-time money with my friends. I think it's normal for us to do, but talking about parents salary is not good. It's an invasion of privacy. In my opinion, parents don't want other people to know their salary because Some homes get high salaries, other homes low salaries. I will not talk about this in the future.
2. Do you have different friends for different parts of your life? If so, how are they different to you? Do you talk about different things? Go to different places? Give me some examples.
Yes, I have. I have some types of friends. I have a friend whose hobbies is similar to my hobbeis. We often talk about music, books and photos. I enjoy talking with her every time. In addition, I have a friend whose fashin is similar to me. We talk about fashion and go to shopping. Moreover, I have a friend whose fashion, hobbeies, veiws and values are different from me. However, I enjoy talking with her because I get something from her and inspire me.
Today we discussed the language of clothes. After listening to the lecture and the meaning of colors in clothing, answer the following questions:
1. Do you judge people according to what they wear? Why?
Yes, I do. If I don't know about the person, I would judge the person according to what he/she wears. It's impossible to know about his/her everything by clothing they wear, but we can get some information about him/her. If a girl wears like boy's clothing, I would think she is boyish. If a man wear all black clothing, I would think he is very cool. We can imagine him/her by clothing they wear. Although we cann't know about their everything by their clothing, we can imagine and know a little about them.
2. Do you think Japanese society puts an importance on clothing when judging other people from another country?
No, I don't think so. I think Japanese aren't interested in clothing of other people from another country but are interestend in their behavior. Their clothing aren't so different from Japanese, but their behavior are very different from Japanese. Therefore, Japanese judge other people from another country by their behavior than by their clothing.
3. What colors are you wearing now? Do they reflect your mood?
I am wearing beige sweat shirt, black skirt and brown shoes. They don't reflect my mood. I like dark color. I like black, gray, brown, beige and navy. I don't have pink, yellow and orange clothing. Even when I am very happy, I wear dark color clothing. Even in summer or spring, I wear them. I wear clothing regardless of my mood and season.
Next week we will discuss friends, please prepare by answering the following questions:
1. What are some subjects that you will never discuss with a friend?
I can talk everything with close friends, but I have never takled about my parents' salary with them. I often talk about my part-time money with my friends. I think it's normal for us to do, but talking about parents salary is not good. It's an invasion of privacy. In my opinion, parents don't want other people to know their salary because Some homes get high salaries, other homes low salaries. I will not talk about this in the future.
2. Do you have different friends for different parts of your life? If so, how are they different to you? Do you talk about different things? Go to different places? Give me some examples.
Yes, I have. I have some types of friends. I have a friend whose hobbies is similar to my hobbeis. We often talk about music, books and photos. I enjoy talking with her every time. In addition, I have a friend whose fashin is similar to me. We talk about fashion and go to shopping. Moreover, I have a friend whose fashion, hobbeies, veiws and values are different from me. However, I enjoy talking with her because I get something from her and inspire me.
2007年11月9日金曜日
Homework#2
1.Death and Funerals
a. Do you have any international friends or a host family? If so, how would you express your condolences to them if a family member died?
Yes, I have. I have a host mother in U.K. It is difficult for me to attend her funeral, but I would send a letter. I would write " I'm awfully sorry to hear that.", " Please accept my sincere condolences.", " I am so sad to hear about your bereavement." and so on. It' difficult to express my condolence to her by letter, compared with by mouth.
b. Have you ever been to a foreign funeral?
No, I haven't. I have been to only Japanese funerals, but I have never express my condolences to someone because I didn't know how I express in those days.
2. The language of Clothes
a.Why are Japanese designer label crazy?
Because many people want to boast their designer label. In Japan, many women like high brands. I think Japanese attache to designer label, compared with foreigners. They have same bags and wallet. I don't like those because many people have those. I don't know why they want to have things many people have.
Why is what you wear so important?
Because Clothse impress on people very much. If the person wear untidy clothes, people don't have a good impression. If the person wear clean clothes, people have a good impression. When we meet a new pesrson, clothes is very important. When I meet a new person, I would look at her or his face and clothes at first. I think it's one of etiquette for us to wear clean clothes when we meet a new person.
b.What does “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover.” mean to you?
I think a book is character and cover is clothes. The cover is not good, but content may be interesting. We mustn't decide only a cover. Therefore, This means " Don't judge people's character by their clothes.
1.Death and Funerals
a. Do you have any international friends or a host family? If so, how would you express your condolences to them if a family member died?
Yes, I have. I have a host mother in U.K. It is difficult for me to attend her funeral, but I would send a letter. I would write " I'm awfully sorry to hear that.", " Please accept my sincere condolences.", " I am so sad to hear about your bereavement." and so on. It' difficult to express my condolence to her by letter, compared with by mouth.
b. Have you ever been to a foreign funeral?
No, I haven't. I have been to only Japanese funerals, but I have never express my condolences to someone because I didn't know how I express in those days.
2. The language of Clothes
a.Why are Japanese designer label crazy?
Because many people want to boast their designer label. In Japan, many women like high brands. I think Japanese attache to designer label, compared with foreigners. They have same bags and wallet. I don't like those because many people have those. I don't know why they want to have things many people have.
Why is what you wear so important?
Because Clothse impress on people very much. If the person wear untidy clothes, people don't have a good impression. If the person wear clean clothes, people have a good impression. When we meet a new pesrson, clothes is very important. When I meet a new person, I would look at her or his face and clothes at first. I think it's one of etiquette for us to wear clean clothes when we meet a new person.
b.What does “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover.” mean to you?
I think a book is character and cover is clothes. The cover is not good, but content may be interesting. We mustn't decide only a cover. Therefore, This means " Don't judge people's character by their clothes.
2007年11月5日月曜日
Homework#1
1. "Wrapping"
Do you agree with the web site's description?What do you do that can be called "wrapping"? Give examples and reasons for your actions.
I agree with the web site's description. I think that "wrapping" is one of polite things in Japan. For example, Japanese often flatter someone on everything. Flattery is "oseji" in Japanese. I sometimes flatter my friends because I want to be disliked by my friends. However, I do not flatter familiar friends and my family because I can speak out to them. In other words, we flatter people who feel constraint, but we do not flatter people without feeling constraint. I think that this is one of "wrapping".
2."Death and Funerals"
a. Where do you go when you die?
I have never thought about this. I think that people will go to heaven. I want to believe that hell do not exist. I do not think revive, but if we can revive, it is impossible to be humans. For example, we can be animals!
b. Explain why do Japanese have death memorial services 1 month, 1 year, 3 years, 7 years, etc. after a person's death?
Because I think that Japanese do not forget people who are dead. In addition, they hold memorial services for people who are dead. There are people who do not want to remember, but we have to do. It is the only thing that we can do for people who are dead. They can rest in peace because there are death memorial services in Japan.
1. "Wrapping"
Do you agree with the web site's description?What do you do that can be called "wrapping"? Give examples and reasons for your actions.
I agree with the web site's description. I think that "wrapping" is one of polite things in Japan. For example, Japanese often flatter someone on everything. Flattery is "oseji" in Japanese. I sometimes flatter my friends because I want to be disliked by my friends. However, I do not flatter familiar friends and my family because I can speak out to them. In other words, we flatter people who feel constraint, but we do not flatter people without feeling constraint. I think that this is one of "wrapping".
2."Death and Funerals"
a. Where do you go when you die?
I have never thought about this. I think that people will go to heaven. I want to believe that hell do not exist. I do not think revive, but if we can revive, it is impossible to be humans. For example, we can be animals!
b. Explain why do Japanese have death memorial services 1 month, 1 year, 3 years, 7 years, etc. after a person's death?
Because I think that Japanese do not forget people who are dead. In addition, they hold memorial services for people who are dead. There are people who do not want to remember, but we have to do. It is the only thing that we can do for people who are dead. They can rest in peace because there are death memorial services in Japan.
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