The asians seems to be serious, closed and some times ,even impolite. But if you talk with them, you see they are very nice. They like company and they are kind of goof (they love to laugh and talk about funny things). I'm getting closer to two japaneses and two koreans. One of the koreans, is the one from my house, that doesn't speak too much English. The others are Kevin (the korean), Koske and Yusuki. I'm having a lot of fun with them!
After the lunch, went to the ELS Office, to chance my class, 'cause I wanna be more challenged and the other level was a little bit easy...
Then, I hung out with Kevin and Koske. It was funny, we learn and taught some words for each other. I told them Portuguese is a little bit similiar to English, so that makes learning so much easier for brazilians.. so Kevin said: "Oh,that's not fair! We pay same money, but they learn more!" hahaha
We were also talking about girls and they asked me if I liked japaneses/koreans. I said some are pretty, and that usually koreans are prettier than japaneses (Kevin got proud: "Did you hear?Koreans are prettier than japaneses!"), but I preffer the brazilian beauty. Then, I showed them some brazilian girls. They were like "wow!Brazilian are much prettier than asians!", and at the next photo "woah!Too beautiful!", and in the other, that was two, he pointed: "This one is mine!". hahahah
They decided moving to Brazil, after sawing the pictures (and I showed a girl that was just a little bit pretty).
Koske gave me a japanese coin (it has a hole in the middle), and said it brought good luck. I took it, 'cause it was a cool coin and a nice memory.
At the bus stop, I met Cedric (the korean who's living with me) and I taught him some English in the bus, 'cause he had some questions about 'should have' and 'could have'.
We missed the bus stop which we SHOULD HAVE (haha quite propitious) got out and we were hungry too. The next one was behind a hospital. We tried to take a shortcut, by the parking lot, but it was a dead end. We tried to walk trhough a hospital building and the same thing happened. Then, we tried trhough another hospital building and, we found a Cafeteria inside the building.
See?If we hadn't missed the bus stop, we wouldn't find food ('cause there is no place to eat near our house).
Moreover, this experience allowed us to make a lot of sentences with 'should/could have', like:
'We should have took the street way, that would be shorter than trying to get a shortcut.'
'We could have been more attentive'.
So we came back home making sentences.. hahah
My cell battery is low and I have no charger for it. I have to a charger that fits it, if not, I'm gonna buy it (to use just for one month)... hahah
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