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Post 1

kbrtiata

smiley - biggrin

I'm Taamyu, a middle aged female Japanese, as you may already know smiley - smiley
Billy60(Chris) told me about the Tea Shoppe, and I've started to drop by theresmiley - smiley
I've come here just to leave my smiley - footprints and to say hello smiley - hug
I hope you aren't embarraced with my message and can keep in touch with me smiley - smiley, and you can understand my awful English as well smiley - blue

Have a Lovely Weekend smiley - musicalnote

smiley - rose

Taamyu smiley - fairy


Hello hello !

Post 2

DreamyLady

Oh smiley - sorry Taamyu

just found your msg hon, i havn`t been well really n have been staying away from tea shoppe n this name coz i couldn`t handle keeping up LOL
i have been reading your tea ceremony & flower arranging posts...i think Marc might have something he could do too for the men n any women keen to learn ancient arts smiley - smiley i can understand you perfectly, hope you can me too,,,be in tea shoppe soon
smiley - love Trish smiley - rose


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Post 3

kbrtiata

Hello Trish smiley - cuddle
Thank you for your reply.
I'm very happy that you understand my English smiley - biggrin
It takes a second sometimes when I read at the tea shoppe as you use abbriviation lol. But I can understand most of them. When I can't understand, I'll ask you smiley - ok?
I learnt both Tea Ceremony and Flower Arrangement. I like Tea Ceremony, because it's very logical and systematic art.
I like some Japanese traditional entertainment as well as British Rock. lol.
Hope we'll keep in touch smiley - hug
Take Care smiley - rose
See you soon smiley - cuddle
Taamyu smiley - titsmiley - rosesmiley - bunny


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Post 4

DreamyLady

I think you are doing amazingly well smiley - smiley & i agree with Marc don`t change too much coz we all smiley - love your style ov putting things!!.!!...
you bring a refreshing touch ov the orient to the tea shoppe & have become an important member smiley - hug
im sorry i havn`t really spoke to you much but what with being poorly & ppl having digs at me, i havn`t been myself!!..could you not sing something japanese in karaoke ?
that would be wonderful & i would like a couple ov lessons if you could
plz at saying something in your language smiley - smiley

Trish smiley - rose


Hello hello !

Post 5

kbrtiata

Hello(Konnichiwa(Japanese)) Trish smiley - hug
I'm very happy that you said I'm doing well at h2g2 smiley - biggrin
I'm very worried of my English and I sometimes can't follow you smiley - laugh
So I'm really happy and honoured that you(all of you?) has accepted me. Really Happy. And thank you very much for accepting such a weird Japanese lol.

To my regret, I don't know much aobut Japanese pop songs lol as I love British rock smiley - tongueout, but I'll try to 'sing' some Japanese tunes at Karaoke bar lol. I'll ask my Japanese friends smiley - laugh
At the moment, my favourite tune is Japanese traditional one lol. The words and rhythm is really fun. This is not really traditional, but the Kyogen actor made a new one and this has become popular among children as he played this at the children TV programme.
He made this Kyogen story based on Shakespeare's 'the Comedy of Error' Kyogen is a kind of comedy entertainment.
the phrase which I like is :
smiley - musicalnoteYa ya ko shi ya---- ya ya ko shi ya---- smiley - musicalnote
meaning 'confusing, confusing' lol I'll tell you the next line next time smiley - laugh

Well, again thank you for your kind reply and for accepting me as your friend smiley - rose

Take Care smiley - cappuccino
Have a Lovely Weekend smiley - tickle
See you soon (Matane(Japanese)) smiley - cuddle

Taeko as Taamyu smiley - titsmiley - rose

** Sayonara means 'good-bye' in Japanese.


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