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Happy Friday!
On Fridays, the days just before weekends, co-workers often say "Happy Friday!" in their e-mail. And even when I greet a casher "How are you?"at a supermarket, he / she often answers "Good, happy Friday!". Does this happen in the whole America? I had never heard this phrase in Japan, but I can of course understand the felling very well. I also feel like something exciting especially at Friday's night even if I have no plan on the weekend like today;) Oh, I just have to go on shopping to get some foods at Costco. I hope it'll be a lovely day tomorrow.
16 juil. 2016 07:08
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Happy Friday!
On Fridays, the days just before the weekends, co-workers often say "Happy Friday!" in their e-mail. And Even when I greet a cashier "How are you?"at a supermarket, he / she often answers "Good, Happy Friday!". Does this happen in the whole America? I had never heard this phrase in Japan, but I can of course understand the felling very well. I also feel like something exciting excited especially at on Friday's nights even if I have no don't have any plans on the weekend; like today;) Oh, I just have to go on shopping to get some foods at Costco. I hope it'll be a lovely day tomorrow.16 juillet 2016
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Happy Friday!
On Fridays, the days day just before the weekends weekend, co-workers often say "Happy Friday!" in their e-mail. And even when I greet a casher cashier with "How are you?"at a supermarket, he / she often answers "Good, happy Happy Friday!". Does this happen in the whole of America? I had never heard this phrase in Japan, but I can, of course, understand the feeling very well. I also feel like something exciting excited, especially at on Friday's Friday night, even if I have no plan on the weekend, like today;) Oh, I just have to go on shopping to get some foods food at Costco. I hope, it'll be a lovely day tomorrow.16 juillet 2016
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Takun
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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