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Chris's blog - japanese exchange

The Family Dinner

1/7/2019

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When i had first heard about the Dinner, my first thought was "I don't wanna go" The reason why I didn't want to attend this Dinner was because I was just really tired that day and I realized that was the most dumbest excuse that i could ever give. So I got home and my Dad had just ordered pizza for the dinner and we went straight away to school because the others were calling me and asking where I was. When I got to school I was first greeted by Mr Boyd and Mr Pierce then me and my Dad took our seats and saw all the other students with their families and listened to Mr Ali's presentation. During the presentation with Mr Ali, he explained a lot about the requirements that were needed for the trip before we go, and the requirements were like suitcases, toiletries and information about Jishukan. There was also an exchange student that went last year that came to the dinner and told us her experiences, highlights of the trips, and some tips on what we should do and not do. Even Mr Pierce told us about his time in Japan or a story (sorry I don't remember) once on how he was looking out the window at something valuable and woke up the next morning to see the valuable thing he was looking at. 

Big thanks to Gabby for coming to the dinner and talking about what she did in Japan, and also Mr Pierce, Mr Boyd, Mr Ali and even the parents.
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    Hi my name is chris carson and i am a year 11 student who is going to be travelling from New Zealand to Japan . This blog will help you show the new experiences i have explored and learned . 

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