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Memory in Aizu

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この記事は1年以上前に書かれたもので、内容が古い可能性がありますのでご注意ください。

After the Graduation Ceremony of University of Aizu, it was the end of my student days in Aizu.
And my life in Aizu also will have a short break from April.
There are so much memory in Aizu and with the people here.

The first impression about Japanese people is that they are kind and helpful.
First day, Yilang and I got lost on the way back from university.
At that moment, we didn’t have cellphone yet, we cannot contact with our friends. Since it was late in the night, there was no person on the road.
But we saw the light from one house on the side of road.
I knocked the door, one women opened. When she known we getting lost, she led us to convenience store to check the map.
I found our house was near the place we got lost, I said thank you to them.
But the women insisted to led us back to our house, since she was afraid we got lost again.
After that, when I had troubles, the Japanese people around me, tried to help me to overcome them.
They are really kind.

The second impression is their earnest and responsibility.
Because I’m not good at Japanese, can not have deep communication with them, but I can feel in the service industry.
At the beginning, I was as customer. Then I found a part time job in the dining hall of a skifield.
My work was in the curry corner to make curry for customers with another two workers, another one foreigner and one Japanese.
There was teisyoku corner near.
The foreigner and I talked with each other when there were no customers in our corner, but the Japanese worker went to the teisyoku corner to help make teisyoku.
Even before the finish time, he went to clean the table, which seemed over the range of our work.
It just one example, I also can feel in company.
The staff in the company are serous about their task and high responsive to their work.

Unfortunately, this time, earthquake, tsunami and radiation brought disaster to Japan.
I think Japanese people can overcome it and quickly recovery from the damage with their earnest and responsibility.
Best wish for Japan.

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