"Again...?"
"Yes. Again.♪"
Are you sure you're alright, Greece?
>In Israel, Japanese food has been popular recently,
and sushi especially. (Not nigiri, only maki.*)
And in the center of sushi toppings, there seems to be peanut butter.
To be able to get used to peanut butter and only delicious round food
sushi and its compatibility is worrisome!
That they really enjoy Japanese culture in Israel is wonderful!
[T/N:
Sushi Types.]
>Italy and Germany's washing conditions ^^
The difference was really surprising.
・Italy
Like Japan, they dry outside, and if it rains they can't.
Naturally, to get it dry they leave it alone.
・Germany
The detergent they pick depends on water temperature, clothes, etc.
Thank you for the washing conditions information!
There's a lot of difference between Italy and Germany (lol) Germany is cool.
In America, they don't dry clothes outside
Big WHOOSH washers and big BOOM dryers are normal
It doesn't really feel painful or fast...
In New York housing, since there's no family washing machine,
they save up for the coin laundry and carry a huge amount in a
long, steady round trip. It becomes pretty good exercise.
The Japanese way of drying outside is just as good
after getting used to it over time.
When I was living with people of many nationalities, the Italian and the Chinese also couldn't dry their clothes outside.
>What happens if you click with a mochi?
[T/N: Possibly meaning, "What happens if you use a mochi as a computer mouse?" Maybe? o_o I think it has to do with
>this again.]
Translation:
dragonszfriend,
jammerlea LJ |
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