It certainly is good to be here in Japan again! I don't believe I've been here since my boyhood, but some parts of it are still just as I remember (of course, the parts that always change rapidly can't be helped (^▽^)). I am glad I've been keeping up with the language trends though!Hello Quo Vadis Academy! My name is Fay Fluoriet and I will be the
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Look, teach, I ain't calling you 'Fay-sensei.' And you better stick to calling me Spinelli. Got it?
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Hey, waittaminute-- what are you trying to say?
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Which is too bad, cause I think this country has a lotta good points. Along with the bad, of course. We ain't perfect.
And #2... are you... not Japanese? *scratches his head, confused*
[Sorry Spinelli, that Yoshimori had to hit you with the "but you LOOK Japanese" first, but it was gonna happen sometime.]
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Number two, no, I ain't. My name's Spinelli, I'm from America. And yeah, I'm adopted.
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Supinerri? -san? That sounds like a really crappy way to start the school year. :/ Sorry to hear that.
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No, that's not it. Spinelli. Say it with me. Spiiiiii-neeeeeelliiii.
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I'm Sumimura Yoshimori. :D *shakes hands*
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*grabs his hand and shakes it...after a slight hesitation.* So what do I call you? *because for all her education in Japanese, she can never figure out what name people want her to call them by.*
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*shrugs* Sumimura's fine, that's my family name. Or "hey you." Whatever's cool, I dun care.
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