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memory's japanese exchange

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30/7/2019

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 My favourite thing about Jishukan is how much they care. They show so much repect for​ themselves; always modest. They show a lot of respect for their teachers and they show alot of repect for their property. They have bins all around th school and in every bathroom for paper, plastic and normal waste. They also have a jar for bottle top lids. They also have shoes for different parts of the school. Students have out going nice looking shoes, White shoes for the hall and gym, and they have shoes to walk around inside the school. I found it amazing at how they work so hard to keep their school super clean. 

Even though most students didnt speak english, they always tried to talk to us. Many of the students were super polite, They would introduce themselves to us or bow and greet us in the appropriate greeting of the day. This helped us to make many of the friends we have now from japan and also those who took us out during our stay. Even though they didn't speak english they always made an effort and tried their hardest to talk with us.  We made lifetime friends that we are always going to remember. Still today, we keep in contact with them. The students are also polite. One little bump into each other and they will bow or hug.


​To me this was so beautiful.


😁Arigatou & Meitaki Ma'ata😁
😊Thank You😊
​Memory

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    Hey Guys! My Name is obviously Memory and im a year 12 student.

    I am grateful to be able to show you my journey and experience throughtout this exchange. 

    Grab some popcorn, 3D glasses and ENJOY! Its gonna be interesting...

    For hourly updates in Japan add my Snap - @mem_edwina

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