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This Tuesday, I went to Shinjuku with a senior from my part-time job, and it turned out to be a very memorable and enjoyable evening. We visited my favorite izakaya, a place I often recommend to others because of its cozy atmosphere and wide variety of food and drinks. I was especially happy because my senior kindly treated me to everything, which made the experience even more special and made me feel truly appreciated. We enjoyed many different kinds of alcohol and shared several dishes, taking our time to taste each one. The food was delicious, and the drinks matched the dishes perfectly, which made the whole evening feel relaxing and satisfying. Because it was a Tuesday night, the izakaya was not very crowded, so we were able to sit comfortably and talk without noise or pressure. The calm atmosphere allowed us to enjoy not only the food but also our conversation. Spending time in Shinjuku at night felt refreshing, as the area has a unique energy that is different from daytime. Walking through the streets after dinner, I felt grateful for the chance to connect with my senior outside of work. Overall, it was a wonderful night filled with kindness, good food, and pleasant moments. I would definitely like to visit that izakaya again and create more memories there in the future.
18 dec. 2025 12:01
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"Ding!" I received a message from the airline that told me that my flight was cancelled due to some unknown reasons. This was an actual thing happened during my summer trip. Before the trip, I made a perfect plan for the next several days. All the schedules really depended on all the plans before it went well. After everything was ready, I got started my trip. Before my fight would take up, I received the message mentioned above. I felt really sad! I just chose a budget airline to save some money to book better hotels and have tasty food. I even accepted the fact that the airline wouldn't offer lunch , but I never expected the flight would be cancelled. In that case, the only thing I could do is to spend much more money to book another airline which could take off on time. Fortunately, the rest of the trip made me fell really relaxed until the night befor returning. When I woke up to drink some water, I checked a notification on my phone that said my train was cancelled. Oh, I didn't care at that moment. I spent more money booking a flight, then fell asleep again. Though it's a great trip, I exceeded the budget a lot !
18 dec. 2025 07:48
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18 dec. 2025 10:50
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Helleveryone! Recently, I watched a Korean drama called Our Beloved Summer. At first, I thought it was just a simple love story, but as I watched, I realized it was a much deeper work. This drama carefully portrays emotions people usually hide, like regret, pride, and the fear of getting hurt again. The story centers on two people who once loved each other deeply but broke up in the past. Years later, they reunite, and their unresolved feelings gradually resurface. What I particularly loved about this drama was how realistically the characters were portrayed. They weren't perfect, and there were many moments where they struggled to express their true feelings. Seeing this made the story feel very relatable. What stayed with me most was the scene where the characters finally have an honest conversation about past misunderstandings. This scene reminded me how crucial communication is in any relationship. Sometimes people choose silence to protect themselves, but that silence can sometimes cause even greater pain. Through this drama, I learned that "growing up" doesn't always mean becoming emotionally stronger. Rather, I think it means accepting your own weaknesses and facing your true feelings. After watching That Year, We..., I felt more inclined to be honest with myself and those around me. It also made me reflect on how past relationships have shaped who I am today.
18 dec. 2025 05:11
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