I first met Yuma in a speaking class I had observed. I want to teach English in Japan, so when Yuma told me he was
Japanese, I was very interested in learning more. I asked him to meet me for
lunch one day. We ate at Greek restaurant Pitaria and discussed topics ranging
from his hobbies to where he sees himself in the future. Yuma wants to enter
the masters program at Florida State to study sports management. In order to do
this, he needs to pass his TOEFL exam. Yuma’s English is a bit broken, but I
would never expect him to be in the beginning speaking class. I was very
impressed with his speaking abilities. One of the most memorable things from
our conversation was his comment about American culture compared to culture in
Japan. I asked him if he liked American culture, he said, “Oh yes, very much
so. In Japan, there is no emotion expressed. You would look like the happiest
person there.”
Oh, that last bit is interesting! I know in some Asian cultures (or at least what I've been told), it's hard for them to express feelings through words.
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