Greeting!
How do you do? Thank you so much for taking your time to read this. I would like you to correct my poor English. I would greatly appreciate if you could make it as fruently as possible...
Thank you for your kindness!
Have a good weekend!!
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it is my pleasure to write emails to you ^^ I appreciate you telling me that you like my emails ^^ I also love to receive emails from you!
So, you are a curious and hungry for knowledge. What interests you the most so far? As for me, my most interest is to see the movement in the world and Japan, especially what our politicians are going on. I take a newspaper called "Asashi" twice a day (in the early morning and in the early evening.) but I can read other newspapers in a coffee shop where I often go. I go there 3 to 4 days a week to have a cup of coffee, to watch people passing on the road, read newspapers. There are three kinds of newspapers in the coffee shop, Nikkei (Nikkei is a shorter form of "nihon keizai shinbun" means Japan economics (keizai) newspaper (shinbun), Yomiuri, and a sports journal. Yomiuri is the most popular newspaper in Japan, but my dad and I dislike the president of that company, plus, A yomiuri article is not as nice as Nikkei and Asahi, especially a leader is boring, So, we take Asahi ^^ However, it is interesting to read other newspapers, as I can get other infomation that I cannot get from Asahi. I am not interested in a sport journal which is written mostly about sports and gossip about famous people. I really do not like people who get involved in private matters. paparazzis are everywhere in the world.
Anyway, I enjoy to stay in that coffee shop ^^ Do you go to a coffee shop often?
!!!?? (o_0) your city is -3 C!!?? It is really cold. It was about ten C in Tokyo, but It will only a matter of time before it is around 0 C.
Ahaha, the Japanese weather forecast make many mistakes, too ^^
Your boys think their dad is strange....ahaha, my siblings and I also think our dad is strange ^^ He sometimes seems to be a child ^^ It must be very hard and fun to bring up three boys ^^
I really don't like and cannot drink any alcohol. When I drink one, my hurt starts beating much faster than usual, I could not breathes normal, I feel very itch on my body, especially my back, and feel dizzy. Alcohol is broken down by liver enzyme (You can read about it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetaldehyd... white people have that MUCH more than Asian have, some Asian do not have it. I tell you a funny story related to alcohol. I was invited to a dinner when I stayed in Switzerland. I had some sauerkrauts at my friend house. Shortly thereafter my hurt started beating, could not breath normally..Those symptoms were just when I drank alcohol. I asked that hostess if she used some alcohol to that sauerkraut. She replied "Yes, I put a little champagne into them. I do not think there is any alcohol left, you think just too much" I usually can eat meals with alcohol, and also use one for meals. There are cooking wine, Japanese wine, red and white wine (for cooking) in my house. I do not like all alcohol, but I LOVE dried fruit in brandy or ram, chocolate with brandy or wisky, one of my sisters dislike alcohol (I love them but if I eat them a lot, I start having the symptoms... It is sad that I cannot enjoy them as much as I want.) So I think she must have put MUCH alcohol into the meal....She drank two bottle of wine every day, so I think it was no alcohol for her. haha ^^
Paleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze..... don't do this anymore.
REee Gatto.........lol
I don't understand what you are trying to say?
it is my pleasure to write emails to you ^^ I appreciate you telling me that you like my emails ^^ I also love to receive emails from you!
So, you are a curious and hungry for knowledge? What interests you the most so far? As for me, my MAIN interest is to see the movement in the world and Japan, especially what our politicians are doing. I read a newspaper called "Asashi" twice a day (in the early morning and in the early evening.) but I can read other newspapers in a coffee shop where I often go. I go there 3 to 4 days a week to have a cup of coffee, to watch people passing on the road, read newspapers. There are three kinds of newspapers in the coffee shop, Nikkei (Nikkei is a shorter form of "nihon keizai shinbun" means Japan economics (keizai) newspaper (shinbun), Yomiuri, and a sports journal. Yomiuri is the most popular newspaper in Japan, but my dad and I dislike the president of that company, plus, A yomiuri article is not as nice as Nikkei and Asahi, especially a leader is boring, So, we take Asahi ^^ However, it is interesting to read other newspapers, as I can get other infomation that I cannot get from Asahi. I am not interested in a sport journal which is written mostly about sports and gossip about famous people. I really do not like people who get involved in private matters. paparazzis are everywhere in the world.
Anyway, I enjoy to stay in that coffee shop ^^ Do you go to a coffee shop often?
!!!?? (o_0) your city is -3 C!!?? It is really cold. It was about ten C in Tokyo, but It IS only a matter of time before it is around 0 C.
Ahaha, the Japanese weather forecast make many mistakes too ^^
Your boys think their dad is strange....ahaha, my siblings and I also think our dad is strange ^^ He sometimes seems to be a child ^^ It must be very hard and fun to bring up three boys ^^
I really don't like and cannot drink any alcohol. When I drink one, my HEART starts beating much faster than usual, I CANNOT breathe NORMALY, I feel very itch on my body, especially my back, and feel dizzy. Alcohol is broken down by liver enzyme (You can read about it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetaldehyd... white people have that MUCH more than Asian have, some Asian do not have it. I tell you a funny story related to alcohol. I was invited to a dinner when I stayed in Switzerland. I had some sauerkrauts at my friendS house. Shortly thereafter my HEART started beating, could not breath normally..Those symptoms were just when I drank alcohol. I asked that hostess if she used some alcohol to that sauerkraut. She replied "Yes, I put a little champagne into them. I do not think there is any alcohol left, you think just too much" I usually can eat meals with alcohol, and also use one for meals. There IS cooking wine, Japanese wine, red and white wine (for cooking) in my house. I do not like all alcohol, but I LOVE dried fruit in brandy or RUM, chocolate with brandy or wisky, one of my sisters dislikeS alcohol (I love them but if I eat them a lot, I start having the symptoms... It is sad that I cannot enjoy them as much as I want.) So I think she must have put ALOT OF alcohol into the meal....She drank two bottleS of wine every day, so I think it was no alcohol for her. haha ^^
It is a pleasure to write emails to you! I appreciate that you tell me how much you like them, I love receiving emails from you too!
So, are you curious and hungry for knowledge? What interests you most at the moment?
As for me, my MAIN interest is to see current movements, from Japan and around the world, especially what our politicians are doing. I read a newspaper called "Asashi" twice a day (in the early morning and in the early evening,) but I read other newspapers in a coffee shop where I often go. I go there 3 to 4 days a week to have a cup of coffee, to watch people passing on the road and to read newspapers. There are three kinds of newspapers in the coffee shop, Nikkei (Nikkei is a shorter form of "nihon keizai shinbun," it means Japan economics (keizai) newspaper (shinbun), Yomiuri, and a sports journal. Yomiuri is the most popular newspaper in Japan, but my dad and I dislike the president of that company, plus, a yomiuri article is not as good as Nikkei and Asahi, especially if a leader is boring. So, we take Asahi.
However, I find it interesting to read other newspapers, as I can get other information that I cannot get from Asahi. I am not very interested in sport journals, which is mostly about sports and gossip about famous people. I really do not like people who get involved in otherâ ™s private matters. Paparazzi are everywhere in the world!
Anyway, I enjoy going to coffee shops.
Do you go to coffee shops often?
!!!?? (o_0) Your city is -3 C!!?? Thatâ ™s really cold. It was about 10 C in Tokyo, but itâ ™s only a matter of time before it gets down to around 0 C.
Ahaha, the Japanese weather forecast makes lots of mistakes too ^^
Your boys think their dad is strange....ahaha, my siblings and I also think our dad is strange. He sometimes acts like a child. It must be very hard, but also very fun to bring up three boys ^^
I really don't like and canâ ™t drink any alcohol. When I drink, my HEART starts beating much faster than usual, I CANNOT breathe NORMALY, I feel very itchy all over my body, especially my back, and feel pretty dizzy. Alcohol is broken down by liver enzymes (You can read about it here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetaldehyd... white people have MUCH more than Asians do, some Asians donâ ™t even have it.)
Iâ ™ll tell you a funny story related to alcohol. I was invited to a dinner when I stayed in Switzerland. I had some sauerkraut at my friends house. Shortly thereafter my HEART started rapidly beating and I could not breath normally. As those symptoms only happened when I drank alcohol I asked that hostess if she used some alcohol in that sauerkraut. She replied "Yes, I put a little champagne into them. I do not think there is any alcohol left, youâ ˜re thinking about it too much."
I usually can drink alcohol with meals and also use it in food. I use cooking wine, Japanese wine, red and white wine in my house. I do not like alcohol, at all but I LOVE dried fruit in brandy or RUM, chocolate with brandy or whisky. One of my sisters even dislikes these, I love them, but if I eat them too often, I start having the symptoms... It is sad that I cannot enjoy them as much as I want.
I think the Swiss woman must have put ALOT OF alcohol into the meal....She drank two bottles of wine every day, so I think it felt like no alcohol for her! ^^
I changed the order of a few things and tried to make it sound a bit more natural.
You're English very strong, certainly better than my Japanese!
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