2015年5月21日木曜日

KY and Japanese

Patrick Harlan called Pakkun is a famous comedian as well as an actor, narrator and writer.
He is from the U.S. and learned Japanese when he was in the university. His passion drove him come to Japan and started to work as "Pakkun Makkun".
He is also now teaching at the university in Japan. His lecture and his talk show are full of humor and intelligence.
Here is his view for the Japanese with much expectation to bring success in the world.
It's a kind of good advice to know for the isolated Japanese.
The way Japanese to go



4 件のコメント:

  1. In introduced me to interesting column, thank you very much.
    A Japanese that not speak. Recently I think strongly so.
    At the ragion and Japan that we are living, does everyone hopes that how to do?
    Does everyone wants pass what Japan in the future?
    Don't leave to other people. And I think that we should say out more voice.
    I want continue reading his column.
    By the way,
    I went to visit husband's sister(99 years) today. It was good that healthy than we thought.
    I have been surrounded by people of longevity.

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    1. That's so great of you. As long as you are younger in your family you need to do a lot for them.
      Please being true to yourself and have fun.

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  2. Since ancient times, in Japan refinedness to suppress the self-assertion has been a virtue and spirit of "harmony" to try to avoid friction with the surrounding has been revered.
    But in the modern society, I think it is important that we have a self-assertion clearly and argue with many people.
    However, although I myself am a man of old-fashioned way of thinking.

    By the way, last night my walking club
    held orientation meeting for the new fiscal year member and 24 new member joined. The Tateyama edition for new member will start from the day after tomorrow(23 May).

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    1. It's so nice of you having new members in your club and will be so much fun.

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