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Seira Hori
Community TutorIn Japan, there is a saying, 一期一会 (Ichi-go-ichi-e). It means to be thankful of your opportunity and the people you have met in those times, not only when you travel around the world, but also in your normal life. It is important to live your life as if you might not live tomorrow.
I like this phrase because I have been in different kinds of environments as a child and now as an adult I often look back those days, of how I still remember friends that I made in each school I transferred to.
If you want to know more about Japan, come check my tutor profile! I am a community tutor teaching Japanese!
Apr 14, 2026 6:25 AM
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In Japan, there is a saying: 一期一会 (Ichi-go-ichi-e). It means to be thankful.
your opportunity and the people you met in those times, not just when you
Travel around the world while also living your normal life. It is necessary to live.
Live your life as if you might not be alive tomorrow. I enjoy this phrase because I have
As a child, I was exposed to various environments, and as an adult, I often
look back those days, and how I still remember friends that I made in each school.
I transferred to. If you want to know more about Japan, come check with my tutor.
profile! I am a community tutor who teaches Japanese!
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In Japan, there is a saying: 一期一会 (Ichi-go-ichi-e). It means to be thankful for the opportunities you had and the people you met, not only when you travel around the world, but also in your normal life. It is important to live your life as if you might not live tomorrow.
I like this phrase because I have been in different kinds of environments as a child and now as an adult, I often look back to those days, I still remember the friends that I made at each school to which I was transferred.
If you want to know more about Japan, come check my tutor profile! I am a community tutor teaching Japanese!
Interesting, thanks for sharing. Happy teaching :).
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Seira Hori
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English, Japanese, Thai
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