Thank you letters from Tania
To Sakaki familyI am sure no letter will ever be enough to thank you for everything you did for me. My first week was the hardest because I had no idea Japanese was way faster that what I had been learning. It seemed impossible to comprehend, but thanks to you I was able to hang in there. Thank you for always finding a way to communicate with me. Google translate sometimes didn't help much, but you always found a way to express yourselves. I would've wished to know more Japanese to get to know you more, but I will keep studying and visit you again. Mom's food was definitely one of my favorite cuisine, I liked every single thing I ate at your house. Thank you for my takoyaki party, it was delicious! For the first time I got to experience having a sibling, way younger than me. Kosuke is literally one of my favorite humans, he's such a kind boy. I cannot stop talking about him to all of my friends. Mizuki is also very kindhearted, she reminds me of my little sister so I always felt like I was home. Though I didn't talk much with Nao, I loved her smile and the way she also tried to communicate. Everyday I had a lot of fun playing games after dinner. I learned a lot from you as I was being surrounded by another culture. Thank you for taking me as another member of your family. You will forever live in my thoughts and heart. |
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To Murata familyMy stay at your house went by extremely fast, not a single day went by without laughing. When I first found out you were going to be my host family I read your comment that said "our family is always cheerful and lively". I would've never imagined how real it was. Everything we said turned into a joke. I was surprised by how many things we had in common. I enjoyed listening to our favorite songs wherever mom drove. Izumi, your English relieved me a bit, we could communicate very well and you could actually understand my jokes. Thank you for keeping up with my clown side. Rina, you're very funny, I really appreciate you were always there to guide me, I learned a lot of Japanese from you "‰pŒêƒ_ƒ[", I want to keep studying Japanese for you (and many other people too, but you are one of them). Grandpa, thank you for buying me snacks and ice cream, we could never have a conversation but I appreciate you making an effort, thank you for the oranges too! Mom, thank you for making delicious food and driving me to school, I love your energy! Thanks you for taking me to Kumamoto city to experience new things. Thank you for opening your house to me and making me feel like a Murata, I will never ever forget all of you and the memories we created. |
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To Ouda Junior High SchoolDear classmates and teachers First of all I would like to apologize for not preparing a speech for my farewell ceremony, I am really sorry. But here it is, the speech I would have loved to share with you: |
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To VolunteersIt is because of your efforts that I got to live one of the most unforgettable experiences ever. I cannot find the right words to express my gratitude towards all of you. Because of you I was able to accomplish one of my biggest aspirations and along the way find another part of myself I did not know of. Without all of you I am sure I would have never been able to experience Japan's beauty at such a young age. Please continue with your hard work to change other's lives and I hope at some point I can also be contributing to other students' experience. Again thank you very much! |