Actually, there may be nobody read it and it'll be my personal diary forever.
Sept 11, 2009
First day in Japan was my damn lonely day!
No internet, no mobile phone, nothing to connect with Thailand.
I thought "Have I made a wrong decision losing one year here instead of having fun with friends and having graduation together with them"
First Japanese I talked with is...my lab tutor, Kosakisan, who picked me up at the Narita airport in the very early morning. I feel very grateful for him, but I would feel more grateful if we could communicate better..
There was a dormitory tutor too, her name is "Fang Yu", She explained everything about the dormitory and relevant document. I borrowed her notebook to send an email to my parents.. just wanted to make sure that I'm alive and still in the same world.
My room is better than I had expected. It's big and clean. However, the bedroom is very small and we have to share the same light.
My first friend in Japan (and my first roommate too) is "Zhou Yilin" hard working- architecture- Chinese girl. Her English is really good that I felt a little guilty in my speaking skill. -__-"
I've found many points of having foreign roommate.. First is you will have a chance to practice your English. The next thing is when you or your roommate want to have some privacy in contacting family, friends or whoever in own country, there's no need to wait for the other to go out or take a shower. What's more... I don't know, can't think of any now.
Finally you made it ^o^
ตอบลบIt is normal feeling nervous in the first time =)
Keep on writing then!
This is a good start ^0^
why did you stop writing?
ตอบลบare you feeling better ?