Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Class #10 Table Manners

Today we discussed table manners from all over the world. Please answer the following questions in your blog.


Have you ever eaten in a foreign restaurant? Where? What did you eat? Did you make any mistakes? Please explain your experience. Did you learn anything?

>Yes, I have eaten in a foreign restaurant when I was in America. I have been to restaurants in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, New York, California, and Washington States. I also have eaten restaurants in Australia, but it was when I was a high school student and stayed for 3 weeks, so I do not remember it very well.
I only have been to
casual restaurants not formal or expensive. So I think I did not make any big mistakes. Or maybe I did not notice my mistakes.
However, I always care into paying tip like how much is general tip or where to put. Actually I still am not sure where is the right place to put tips. Paying tips are not in Japanese manners or common practice so I was puzzled by it. I was surprised American cell phone has a calculator function to calculate tips. My American friends always use it when we put tips.
One more thing that I was surprised is a doggie bag. We do not have such a thing like doggie bags so I always try to eat all food on my plate. However, I do not need to do it, because I can ask for a doggie bag!! This is so nice system. I hope some restaurants in Japan start the service. In a class, to eat all food on own plate is rude in some country ( sorry i forfor which country). I thought eating everything and clean on my plate means the food was delicious. I learned there are lots of different table matters and rules for each country.
My American friend told me when he goes to eat at a Japanese restaurant in America, he feels little bit nervous more than going to American restaurant. Because he thinks Japanese people eat cleanly and do not spill or make messy. This was interesting image of Japanese for me. When we go to different kinds of restaurants, we have to try to use and adjust the one's manners and rules and be careful about it. It is all becasue we want to have fun time to eat food with somebody. To eat delicious good and enjoy it, there is certain rules we have to follow.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Class #8 Homework

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?
What is your ideal wedding? What would you definitely do or wear or go to on that big day? Why is that important?


Do you think having a massive wedding like Korea or UAE is a good idea?
>Yes, I do. I think it is luxurious and having a wedding at Korea or UAE is cheaper than having one in Japan.

Eloping?
> I hope i won't have an experience of eloping. When I see someone elopes with one's sweetheart in a movie or a novel, it sounds romantic, however; I wonder if they regret in a future about that. If both of them agree with it, it is okay for me but i do not want them to regret and be happy. People should think about both now and in a future a lot before they do.

Having it in a foreign location like Hawaii?
> I like the idea. I think in these days there is a trend forward to have a wedding at Hawaii or some another country. Lots of poeple like to travel around the world and it makes sense to think have a wedding in a foreign location. Especially, Hawaii is nice place for a wedding, a honeymoon, and also sightseeing. We can see a flyer for a plan having wedding in Hawaii at travel company. I want to have a wedding in a foreign location. I undecided the location yet. I need a partner first.... I want to have a wedding in a location both my future partner and I like. However, if I wear Shiromuku which is one kind of Kimono and wear at a wedding in a foreign location not in Japan, it will be weird, I think.

What is your ideal wedding?
> For me, a getting married is huge and important part of my life and having a wedding is a first thing I can know as much about the marriage. A planning the wedding might be so difficult, take much time more than I expect and have to consider both faimilies, friends and etc. Even if there are some probrems oncee starts a wedding, it will be great. The important thing is that both bride and groom are happy and love each other. That is my ideal wedding. Also, if people around bride and grrom give a blessing to their marriage, it will be the most womderful thing.

What would you definitely do or wear or go to on that big day?
> Even if i said love is the most important for a marriage, there is something I want to wear and do. I would like to wear a white dress, shoes, accessories, flowers and everything. White is my image color of wedding. I want to have a wedding at church( I am not Christian though) and say "I do." After that, I want to have a small party with only family and close friends not like a big wedding reception and I want to take lots of picturess on the wedding. And the next day, I want to sleep as much as I can becaue I know I will get really tired on the wedding day.

Why is that important?
> What I wrote here is the image I can think now. It will change when I will have a wedding in a future, I think. For now, it is important because that I want.

Superstition Homework

We talked about many superstitions in many countries, but do you think it is important to talk about them? Why?
Is communication affected by superstitions?
Do you believe in Japanese superstitions? If so, what superstitions, what do they mean and why do you do,use, or believe in them?


Do you think it is important to talk about them? Why?
> Yes, I do. I think it is important to talk about many superstitions in many countries. Becasue I think superstition relates to a culture, background, history, religious, and people of each countries. Talking about it is interesthing and fun to know the person and the country.

Is communication affected by superstitions?
> I think it is. It is useful when we communicate with poeple from another countries and talking about superstition is interesting topics to get to know each other and each countries. There is some common things and defferent things, but even if it is different it is okay becuase it is superstition and most of them does not have an evidence and valid explanation. People can not fight with it and people can understand it.
Also, it is useful for child discipline when parents tell superstitions to children not to do something . There is a possibility that some of the superstitions exist to control an act not preferable. For example, "do not cut nail at night because you can not see your parent's death" and "do not whistle at night because snake will appear". Some people feel of discomfort to listen a whistle or the sounds of cutting nails at the time of vacant night and if some people say "be quiet" or "stop it", their relationship dese not go well. However, if it is said becuase of the superstition, their realationship will be fine.

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 don't believe in Japanese or any superstitions so much. Because there is no good evidence and valid explanation. However, someitmes I do, use, or say some superstitions unintentionally. For instance, when i was little, I counted sheep when I can not sleep. another examplae is "you can get rid of your cold, if you pass your cold to another person"
I found an interesting page on the Internet which shows people believe superstitions or not. and also, they shows which superstition comes out from your mind first.
http://www.tepore.com/koe/sei/040603/index.htm





Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Homework #4

Today we talked about time in different societies and the English words associated with them. For homework, answer the following question:
The English language has many proverbs and sayings about time.
1. Time is money.
2.A stitch in time saves nine.
3.There's no time like the present.
4. Fashionable late.
Please explain what you think are the meanings of each of the 4 expressions.

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1. Time is money.
>There is a common Japanese saying that "time is money" which is 「時は金なり」 I think the meaning is that time is really important and precious in a life, so we should not spend time in vain. There is 24 hours in a day and we always check time, spend time, and live with time. We know or decide the time to wake up, eat breakfast, leave for school/work, work, go home, hong out with friends, and go to bed. For a part-time job, we get money by the hour. Sometimes, we have to choose time or money. For example, when we use expressway, we have to pay money to save time and get the place faster. In fact, we buy time. Time goes really quickly. I always think one week passes so fast. Even I can not have time to think or remember what I did last week The way of using time and what is important to use time are different from each other; however, we should think about how much time we spend time in vain and how we can use time well.

2. A stitch in time saves nine.
>When we get a hole in cloths and if you did not fix or sew it, the hole will get bigger and bigger, never will be smaller. In fact, a stitch will save time to sew 9 stitches. So the meaning of this proverb is that we should better to do it the time when you noticed, otherwise it will only get worse. For example, when we get a homework due and teacher give us 1 month to do. If I do it earlier, I don't need to rush to do the homework before the due date. We should not wait to do until the due time.

3. There's no time like the present.
>I have never heard this proverb, but I guessed this meaning is that now is the time to do something or the time, right now, is really precious than anything else and never will come again. I was not sure about my guessing, so look on the Internet and one dicrionary told me "s
omething that you say in order to show that you think it is a good idea to do something immediately."( The Free Dictionary By Farlex) Also, the proverb has the meaning of this is a chance, good occasion, or perfect timing.

4. Fashionable late.
> It is better to come late. Comming late especially for parties is good for both hosts and guests. When I was in America and hanging out with friends at friend's apartment, one of my friend invited us for a party which starts at 7:00pm. I started to get ready for a party around 6:30; however, another friends did not and they did not seem like to leave soon. I asked them what time we are going to go to the party. They said maybe around 8:00 or sometime late. I was so surprised and asked the reason. They said the party starts at 7:00 and if we get there at 7:00, nobody else will be there and we will get bored and it will be kind of awkward. If we get there little late, it will be good because everyone is there and food is ready. It is also good for hosts, becuase they can have extra time to get ready. Therefore we call this "Fashionable late"