I don't understand services in Japan

May 10, 2009 18:05

Yes yes I'm alive

but I'm buried by piles of homework...

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study, i love japan

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rainawallis May 10 2009, 15:51:22 UTC
Haha! That's awesome. :) We have something similar here in the US - if you move into an apartment for the first time, they basically fix everything up (sometimes new appliances, sometimes new paint job). But your place must look really nice now, ne? ^.^b

Continue to do well in your studies! \^.^/

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yuckie_chan May 20 2009, 09:26:53 UTC
I see. Then I think it's not too illogical that they fixed everything right.

Thank you ^^

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yuckie_chan May 20 2009, 09:27:03 UTC
xD

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ohmiya_sg May 10 2009, 17:49:43 UTC
Wooooow. Just take it and run with it, I guess. That's awesome!

Standard deviation... I barely know what that is in English. XDDD If I had to calculate it by hand now (instead of "stdev" in Excel), I'd fail completely.

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yuckie_chan May 20 2009, 09:28:21 UTC
Yeah it's so awesome <3

I barely even know what's standard deviation (*note: is bad at math) xD

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efrelgt May 10 2009, 17:53:24 UTC
what? it was all for free? I mean the new stove too? how come? of course it's great for you and all but it's still makes me wonder how come it doesn't happen in my country... Gas people just tell us something is dangerous and that we need to but a new one, but they don't do this if we don't ask and they certainly do not bring new things for free O.o I wish Poland was like more like Japan in more than few aspects ( ... )

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yuckie_chan May 20 2009, 09:29:38 UTC
Yes, unbelievable but it was all for free xD

I think things like that really depends from the professor ^^ Some professors are really nice and even very helpful, and some are just bleh.

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emuy May 10 2009, 18:40:14 UTC
Now that's service! xDD

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yuckie_chan May 20 2009, 09:29:51 UTC
Indeed! I love Japan xD

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