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Omotenashi. In Japan, there is a deep-rooted culture, which comes from sado (tea ceremony), called omotenashi, meaning to wholeheartedly look after guests. The term is a microcosm of the country itself, representing the Japanese mindset of hospitality centering around care rather than expectation.
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posted 2018-09-21 17:01
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Look what I found today. Golf range finder is an incredible price ... I wish I waited for thighs deal. https://kiroboto.com
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posted 2018-09-20 17:08
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If you are in sales ... you are thinking about your customer 24 hours a day. Not to sell things but help them succeed.
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Now Japanese-Online is starting Teacher Registration Service at Japanese-Online site. http://www.japanese-online.com If you tech Japanese langue online or in-person, please take a moment to register. Once we have enough teachers registered, we will publish the list on the site. This is a free service of Japanese-Online.
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On September 18, Newegg discovered a month-long security breach that exposed users' credit card information. The malicious code injected into Newegg's final checkout page was active from August 14 to September 18, affecting both mobile and desktop users. It's currently unknown which accounts were affected, but in an ...
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Eyeglasses are cheaper in Japan. You can get quality eyeglasses for $30.
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Have you ever had Takoyaki? You have to try them when you ever travel to Japan. It is not difficult to cook at home if you have Takoyaki plate. I found one on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/IRIS-OHYAMA-takoyaki-plate-ITY-20WA-R/dp/B00VW8NUOW/ref=asc_df_B00VW8NUOW
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posted 2018-09-18 17:48
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Here are what I found today. You can promote your sale for free at Kiroboto. https://kiroboto.com
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Why do you want to learn Japanese? What makes you attracted to Japan or Japanese language? Is it an Anime? Is it a friend? Is it a culture? Is it a travel? Is it a job? What is it?
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posted 2018-09-17 17:21
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41 years ago, I arrived at Los Angeles International Airport to go study at English school in Downtown. This is how my life in the US started. When I came here, I did not speak English. I still have hard time with the language. I do not know how much more I can go on ... but I will ry my best to build something to the next ...