Tuesday, May 24, 2011

time difference

My sister and I were born in same month and same date but different year.
Because of this, we say "Happy Birthday" same time every year.
However, while I was in the U.S. I could say "Happy Birthday" to my sister the day before my birthday, because of the time difference :)
It was kinda funny, at that time.

Anyways, I want to talk about time difference.
Before I went to the U.S. I never care about time difference.
Yet, after I lived in the U.S. it is kind of a matter.
Because I could not talk with my family often. I actually talked with them twice a month or once a week sometimes.
Then, now I'm in Japan and need speaking practice.
But I cannot.
The time difference makes doing it so hard!!!!

Next, while I chat with my friends in the states, when we greet each other, we care about the time difference.
You may say good night, but I may say have a good day.
This kinda funny to me :)
Cuz I'll go to bed, but I say "have a good day".
Isn't this funny?????

Even though the time difference sometimes sucks, I sometimes enjoy it.

Well, I would say
"Have a wonderful day :)"
to you.
Then, I'll go to bed.
yawn


3 comments:

  1. haha!! it is so true! I have a special clock on my computer that tells me what time it is in japan, so I know when you are awake or sleeping. as soon as I get my computer fixed we can chat...or maybe we could try to skype!! what is your skype name? It always makes me laugh when it is night where I am, and daytime where you are!! :)

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  2. sorry, I haven't updated my blog for a while.
    K, my skype name is my name.
    Just type my name with no space and no capital letter :)
    You'll find me :D

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  3. my name, I mean my full name. First name then family name :)

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