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Japanese people call modern cafes "Cafe," slightly old fashioned coffee lounges "Kissaten," and traditional tea shops "Chaya."
 
I remember there are some orders haven't been paid still in the list a while ago.

Umm, some Japanese people often use the French word "café" on their shop sign.
 
Merry Christmas to everyone who's celebrating it in 2 minutes. :dthumbup:
 
Everybody laughed for some reason when I said that people eat KFC for Christmas dinner in Japan.
 
I have some bad news. Someone broke into our home last night and stole all the ice cream we had stored in our freezer.
 
In Japan, people enjoy their special KFC Christmas dinner as one of Japanese Christmas cultures which someone enjoy in other ways though.
 
Nothing much for Christmas this year, sadly. Just the usual food and sending messages. :loseoil:
 
I need to call the school tomorrow to inform them that I’m going to Italy for a month.
 
I think you should reevaluate your choices in university classes. I don’t think catching dodo birds is a good career path.
 
You know what I need? A man cave and a new car. I need to properly reward myself for my labors.
 

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