Rosalyn CP #3
Jan 31st
6PM
Fahad and I decided to go to an event on campus, led by the Japanese Language and Culture Association. The topic was on the Japanese mafia, or the Yakuza, and I thought it would be interesting to find out more! We were a bit late to the presentation, but we caught most of it. When he saw the tattoos on the Yakuza, he told me in his religion, it is forbidden to have tattoos. I think he enjoyed the topic, as did I!
Afterwards, we played a game of Mafia. Although the rules were a bit difficult, I think he understood. People tried hard to include him in the game, and for that I was appreciative, because most of them knew each other but not him. He was even accused of being the Mafia at one point. It was nice seeing him talking with other people in a non-class setting. Even during our meetings, it still feels a bit formal because we both know it's for language improvement purposes, so I'm glad we got to do something different!
6PM
Fahad and I decided to go to an event on campus, led by the Japanese Language and Culture Association. The topic was on the Japanese mafia, or the Yakuza, and I thought it would be interesting to find out more! We were a bit late to the presentation, but we caught most of it. When he saw the tattoos on the Yakuza, he told me in his religion, it is forbidden to have tattoos. I think he enjoyed the topic, as did I!
Afterwards, we played a game of Mafia. Although the rules were a bit difficult, I think he understood. People tried hard to include him in the game, and for that I was appreciative, because most of them knew each other but not him. He was even accused of being the Mafia at one point. It was nice seeing him talking with other people in a non-class setting. Even during our meetings, it still feels a bit formal because we both know it's for language improvement purposes, so I'm glad we got to do something different!
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