23rd February 2016 Today's Topic : The 3 days after coming back to Japan from The UK / difference between Japanese and English when talking.

In Japan, many collage students go traveling before they graduate from collage.  like everybody else, I decided to travel, but unlike everybody, my destination was The UK and the stay was for 13 days.

 

The airplane I was in departed from Japan on 7th February, and an airplane took me Japan on 20th February.. in fact, the days in The UK were spent, already..

 

_____________________________________________________________________________

 

Since I came back to Japan, alredy it's been 3 days.

To be honest, It wasn't easy for me to be trying to get used to a new lifestyle..

On the day I arrived in Japan, I felt ease and I felt like I was finally able to completely relax.

 

On the second day of my home country, I had an induction to take which the school I will begin to work for arranged.

 

I attended the induction with my fellow workers, who are Japanese, and a person who lectured to us was a Japanese man as well.

 

and Today, I went to a hospital to have a physical checkup, needless to say.. but patients at the hospital were Japanese.

 

Not to mention, but I have seen many many Japanese people for the 3 days since I came back to Japan.

 

By spending 13 days in The UK and coming back to my country, I couldn't not to feel the difference and to fumble for what the difference is.

I have gotten some ideas, but here I would like to talk about "talking to English people and talking to Japanese people.

 

In The UK, I went to a language school and studied English.

I had classes and I had a teacer, who is Englsih, and also the staffs of the school are English, furthermore my host family was certainly.. English.

I'm very happy that I had so much opportunity to talk to English people.

 

When English people talked to me, they always looked straight into my eyes and then I knew that they were trying to communicate with me.. 

 

On the other hand, Japanese people seem to be very relaxed even when I and them are trying to talk.  Maybe Japanese food is too good that makes Japanese people too moderated for daily life..