In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
こんばんわ みんあさん。ヽ(>∀<☆)ノ
(Konbanwa Minna-san!)
(Good Evening Everyone!)
It's DRAMA time!!
Oh my God, only God knows how excited
I am when Zoraida sensei said
we're gonna do a DRAMA!
It has been a very long time since I've
ever acted in a drama(well, not in the television).
When was the last time? Ah. I remember,
the last time I've been serious in acting is when
I was in high school. A real drama.
In front of about 300+/- audiences.
A medium where I made friends from
other races. It's a really good experience.
Anyway, that's not what I'm gonna share about(haha).
So, here's the real thing,
we were on the lesson of:
"Welcoming a friend to your house
and show someone around your house"
I knew you guys might be thinking like
"Seriously? Go to their houses?"
Well, we don't go there for the practical(drama) session.
Instead, we did it in a LOVELY
Japanese Language and Cultural Centre
(Well I would call it a Japanese home instead ☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆)
So, here's some pictures of our drama session:-
We learned how the Japanese greet each other when
they enter/visit someone's else house.
It is common for the Japanese people to
praise the house that they are visiting.
It is also common for the Japanese people
to serve their guests with tea.
From what I've learned, Japanese culture really do
stress on politeness and ethics.
For example, the way they sit, the way they serve people,
the way they greet, the way they drink or use a thing
and etc.
What I've shared so far is just a part of their culture.
There are lots of thing to discover!
6 months are not enough to discover all of them.
I wish USIM will open for Japanese II classes 。゚(TヮT)゚。.
That's all from me today, thanks for reading╰(*´︶`*)╯
-ザイナブ-