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My Exchange student!
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:52 pm
by SamHarlow
Hello everyone!
I Sam Harlow i am currently a Sophmore at EHS which is my Highschool and I have met a great girl named Mika Nakayama a Japanese exchange student. She is currently one of my best friends she is very nice, pretty, smart, and funny. In 5 days, she will be moving into my house across the hall from my room. I was wondering if you guys can possibly help me to understand how to live with a women(As a friend), i have had girlfriends before for as long as 6 monthes but i have never lived with one. I am very friendly and outgoing but is there somethings i should know! THANKS!
Sam
P.S. Yes i have lived with a women before my mother but as far as I know it really doesn't count...
She is staying till June 28 then i am going to Japan with her to stay there for the summer.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:44 pm
by Bookworm
SamHarlow wrote: I was wondering if you guys can possibly help me to understand how to live with a women(As a friend), i have had girlfriends before for as long as 6 monthes but i have never lived with one.
First off, the woman is always right. It may not actually be true, but you won't be able to live with one unless you acknowledge it.
Second, no burping or other bodily noises.
Third, shower every day, maybe even twice a day.
Fourth, forget about getting into the bathroom in the morning.
P.S. Yes i have lived with a women before my mother but as far as I know it really doesn't count...
I'm curious to find out if your mother would think that she doesn't count as a woman.
She is staying till June 28 then i am going to Japan with her to stay there for the summer.
Please keep us updated on how everything is going.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:09 am
by SamHarlow
Yeah i will and about the mother thing i mean She is my mother do you know what i mean? She isnt a sister a best friend she is a mother.. I will keep you guys updated but the thing is she takes hour long showers but we have to cut it to 20 mins so i will have to get up at 5:30 to get rdy for school.. But i guess it is worth it
Thank you so much for the advice i greatly apperciate it
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:54 am
by Stasi
You're actually going take that 'advice'? Poor guy.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 11:48 am
by Reaper
I don't know Bookworm, Japanese girls are probably different than American girls. Not a whole lot, but a little bit.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:33 pm
by Clueless
I wish i could have an exchange student come live here.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:48 pm
by Chris Vogel
You should probably do some research on Japanese culture, especially manners. Don’t appear to be the stereotypical American. Learn a few Japanese phrases. (#1: 今日は, pronounced like “こんにちは” in case you had no idea. [Yeah, I totally copied that off Wiktionary.])
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 7:58 pm
by Reaper
Because the stereotypical American is an idiot. Just like in reality. Most of the time.
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:16 pm
by Shinizo
A Japanese girl in America? Does she put an oo sound on the end of her words? Like danceoo, or kissoo? That's what I notice most about when Japanese people try to speak English. It's kind of funny.
WHAT'S MORE FUNNY is that your mom is allowing a young girl, classmate, etc. stay with you for months then she gives you permission to go live with her! Are you sure she's just a friend?
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My Exchange student!
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:34 pm
by Clueless
i like listening to the french students speak, its fun. one of the french students was in the french room for AAA and there were people writing stuff in french on the board and he kept crossing out the stuff that was wrong, and there were alot of X's on the board. it was funny. then he wrote a french tounge twister and the french teacher couldnt say it. hehe
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