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Hi Ellie, Thank you for your advice and interesting point! I agree with your thoughts, too. Have a wonderful day. Best,
Thank you so much for your correction. Yes, I will try to keep inspiring others.
Hi Ellie, Thank you very much for your advice! Best,
Hi Ellie, Thank you for your review! I meant the history in Japan. I should have clarified. I appreciate your advice. Have a wonderful day. Best,
You wrote; Instead of biting long noodles, Japanese people tend to suck them into their mouth and then chew them. >>Yes, many people do this, especially men, but this action makes a slurping sound, so I bite long noddles instead of sucking them. I don't like a surfing sound and I feel really bad when I hear this especially when I am at the office. You also wrote; Don’t stick your chopsticks upright in a bowl of rice!!!! Is that you meant by not stabbing your food? Just curious. >>This actually has a different meaning. This is exactly the way of serving when we offer some rice to the Buddhism god or dead people, so we have to avoid this action by all means. What I mentioned in my writing is using chopsticks like a folk. It is easier for even Japanese people to stab our food with chopsticks, when eating something difficult to be picked up by such as potatoes. Many Japanese do this even we are aware this is a bad manner.
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Thank you for your advice! I bought a book to study the definite article yesterday! I'll keep on learning!! Thank you!
Thank you for your high-quality correction. There were lots of useful expressions, such as "do your best to attend" and "It is of almost importance". I'm hoping to improve my vocabulary further.
Thank you for your detailed feedback as always, and also it was true that I was veered off the topic. I will try to stick more to a question that I have to answer.
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Thanks Ellie! Your correction is always helpful. I hope you and your family are also safe and well!
Dear Mr Ellie Thank you for your correction and comment. It's very helpful. I'll try to write again. Thank you. Kind Regards, Cheesemaru
Thank you.
I feel really sorry about that and hope your right arm is getting better. Thank you for sharing your experience and giving me helpful comments!!