Monday, December 20, 2010

Golden years

I just learned the word, "golden years."
I feel that it's a bit strange, because in Japan, "silver" is used for something old ages. For example, priority seats for old folks is called "silver seats", and the word "silver age" is used for old generation.

The reason "silver" is used in Japanese is, I guess that it comes from gray hair. But
I wonder why "golden" is used in English.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Tokyo Sinfornia concert - Sibelius Serenade

As I wrote the previous article, I attended the classical concert tonight. The reason of why I who are not familiar with classical music went there is,

A music director contacted me through LinkedIn and introduced his orchestra Tokyo Sinfonia to me. The orchestra is quite unique. Here is detailed information.
http://www.tokyosinfonia.com/index.html

Somehow, I thought I would go. I don't know why.

I'd never attended classical concert. Surprisingly, live performance was much different from listening to CD or from on TV. It was something like... it was as if sound rushed toward the audiences, it was very grand and sometimes magical, it was as if it had a story (actually it had)... Amazing.

Tokyo Sinfonia does concerts about once a month. I'd like to attend as many of them as possible. I think I should never attended with lack of sleep though.

Listenning to clasical music with lack of sleep?!

I'm attending a classical orchestra concert tonight. However, I'm undersleeping and although it's still 1pm, I'm terribly sleepy!
I need to drink a lot of coffee before going to the concert. I think sleepiness win caffeine though...

Sunday, October 24, 2010

I have been busy.

I've been very busy with work, so I can't have time to write my blog, there were lots of things I wanted to write.
But it seems that my work is going to calm down a little bit. I hope so.
I shouldn't let work control my life.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Happy Birthday to me, 2010!!

I haven't written on my blog for about a month. I started my new job at he end of the last month and I've been incredibly busy.

My new job is... hmm... there are a lot of issues I have to solve. That's OK. That's why I'm in the company. The matter I hate most is that there are some people whose attitudes is annoying and disgusting. I should ignore them. Concentrate my tasks and missions to achieve my vision.

Today is my birthday, and I went to a nail salon. I had been doing nail art myself, but I'm going to have my nails cared in the nail salon. A small splurge. hehe.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Impossible to pronounce

Long time ago, I wrote on this blog that I was bad at pronouncing "S" sound. Especially it's hard for me to pronounce "insist" and "expect."
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2008/07/hard-to-pronounce.html

I found harder words for me to pronounce. "Seriously" and "uncharacteristic."
About "seriously", there are two "S" sounds I'm bad at in the word.
"Uncharacteristic" is... it's rather "impossible to say" than "hard to pronounce." So I'm going to say "That's unlike him" instead of "That's uncharacteristic of him." I hope both of them are completely the same meaning.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Finally I signed the contract.

Today, I went to sign the contract. I'm starting new job the week after next. It took only one month since an agent introduced me to this position. Very fast!

I'm very interested in the roles of the position, I'm satisfied with the salary, the people I'll work with seem nice, the working environment seems good because many employees work for a long time. Everything seems great except for the social company reputation which I have mentioned on this blog before.

So I understand that one of my roles is improving the company reputation. I'll make the company famous as one of the excellent companies in the world in 5 years!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Lunch with future colleagues?

As I wrote, I'm in the screening process of one company. After I had the 2nd interview on 3rd, I met HR manager on the agent office on 7th. According to the agent, they consider me favorably, but HR director is now in the US so they can't finalize until he comes back later in this week. Meanwhile, they arrange casual lunch for me with the team members who would be my subordinates. I haven't gotten the official offer though.

I went for the lunch and met the people.
They were all nice people. I enjoyed the conversation with them.

Two of them have worked for the company for more 10 years. It seems that many employees of the company work for a long time. The job-retention rate is high. It's quite rare for foreign companies.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Movie: Vantage Point

Vantage Point was one of the movies I wanted to see. It was carried on TV yesterday, so I watched it.

Hmm... it's a bit disappointing. The story is a bit boring. My impression of the movie is only too long a car chase scene. It's just the filmmaker's self-satisfaction like many other movies.
Some people commend this movie for its element of surprise. But, at least for me, there wasn't any element of surprise. It was somehow predictable.

Sunday, September 05, 2010

The high school reunion

I attended the high school reunion yesterday.

It was great!
Over 100 people gathered and we enjoyed meeting each other for the first time in a long time. It brought back the good memories of the past.

Some of the people didn't change, and some has changed too much to recognize them. haha.

Many of us attended the follow-up party.

I hope this kind of gathering is held sometime again.

Friday, September 03, 2010

Lethal Weapon??

Whenever I study a new English dialogue, I learn a lot of new words and idioms.

I learned a new word "lethal" the other day. I thought I've never heard this word before and it was completely new for me.

However, I suddenly noticed, oh, it's lethal of the movie "Lethal Weapon" by any chance?
I see!

I got a quick response again.

I had the 2nd interview today. First, I had an interview with a Japanese for an hour. Then I had an interview with HR director who is American, which means the interview was in English.
Two hours interview was a bit tough, but it went quite well. The English interview too, because mostly the interviewer spoke. haha.

And, once gain, I got an incredibly quick feedback, just 3 hours after the interview. I can advance to the next step. Next week, I am visiting the agent office to talk with the agent and a person of the company I had the interview with. So far, so good.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I got a quick response this time.

I had the interview with one company today, which I mentioned the other day.
The interview went quite well, because it was conducted in Japanese. haha.
Although I once declined this position when an agent introduced me because of the company's bad reputation, I got more interested in the position through the interview.

To my surprise, I got the feedback of the interview from the company through the agent just 2 hours after finishing the interview. What a quick decision making and response! It's completely different from the company which I had an interview with last month.

I can advance to the 2nd interview. It's on this Friday. In that time, unfortunately the interview will be conducted in English, because I meet the HR director who is American. Whew...
I'm going to take as much time to prepare for that as possible.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Using possessive case or not

Tim was kind enough to point out my English mistakes and explain about them in details.
(Thank you, Tim!)
One of them is the following.
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2010/08/current-situation-of-my-job-hunting.html

It's very detailed explanation, isn't it?

I've always thought that possessive case is used TOO often in English sentences, such as "She took HER glasses off", "He divorced HIS wife", "The children are enjoying THEIR English class."
In Japanese language, using a possessive case like those is very strange.
But I thought I got used to using possessive too often in English. I have picked up the habit of adding possessive case when I speak English.
However!!
Tim taught me that people say "have a future", not "have one's future." Ohhh!
I guess there are other more expressions which you shouldn't add possessive case.
That's good to know, but I have no idea what expressions I should add it or not. It can't be helped.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Anemia?

When I got up this morning, I felt ill and my vision went dark purple. So I went back to bed.

I wonder if it was anemia. I've been incredibly healthy, so I have no idea about the anemia symptoms though.
Just in case, I went to buy nutritional drink with iron.
I hope there isn't any problem anymore.

The current situation of my job hunting.

I got the feedback of an interview I had last month. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to advance to the next step.

I got the feedback a month after having the interview. Don't you think it's very slow response? Actually, it took no less than one and a half months to get the result of resume screening. How slow they are.
Actually, if someone asked me what kind of companies I don't want to work for, I would immediately answer that it's a company which is slow to do anything, especially making decision. I don't think such a company doesn't have has their a future. And working for a slow-pace company is stressful for me. So the result this time may be good for me. Am I too positive? (^o^)

Just after I got the negative feedback, an agent introduced me to another position. The position itself is really interesting, but the reputation of the company is bad. I usually don't care about a company such as company's size, name value, industry etc. I just care about a position, I mean it's important for me what I do in a company. However, the case of the company in this case, actually some other agents have already introduced the same position to me before, and I declined all of them due to the company's reputation.
So I once declined in this time too. But the agent emphasize on how attractive the position is for me. I agree with her. Then I decided to try to apply for the position and talk to them.
My resume screening went well and I'll have the 1st interview next week.

Monday, August 23, 2010

My bad listening comprehension #19

I write the "My bad listening comprehension" series for the first time in a long time. That doesn't mean I haven't misheard English during that time, needless to say.

This time, I caught the following sentence when I did dictation.

And robot happy with our respective jobs.

Of course, this sentence is strange and I obviously misheard it.

The correct sentence is;

And we're both happy with our respective jobs.

I wonder why I can hear "robot" for "we're both." Those are different at all.
However, although I have already known the correct sentence, I can still hear it "robot."
I tried to listen to the sentence repeatedly, but it's still "robot" for me.
Whew...

My hearing wrong of the past:
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-bad-listening-comprehension-18.html

Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Trick Art exhibition was a bit disappointing.

I like trick art, and found that there was a trick art exhibition in a museum in my neighborhood. I went there the other day.

Hmm... those trick arts were not so surprising arts. They were not less impressive than I expected. It's too bad.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Dinosaur exhibition

I don't know why, but I like dinosaur. I'm not familiar with their names, features or figures at all unlike small boys who love dinosaurs. But somehow, I like them, so when there is a TV program which features dinosaur, I always watch it.

I went to a dinosaur exhibition the other day. It's summer holiday for kids now, so almost all visitors were small boys and their mothers. haha.

I put some pictures.

At first, there were skeletal preparations.


Someone bites someone?!
Or a mother brings her kid?


Mammal ancestor, Exaeretodon. G,g,gross!!!


Oops! Backlight.
It's on the 52nd floor. So the view from windows were great.
You can see Tokyo tower on the right side.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Movie: Inception

It was an amazing movie! And the story was very complicated. I knew it was complicated, so I read the preparation site before going to see it. It was a kind of spoiler, but I really thought that it was good to read it in advance. If I had watched the movie without the preparation, I wouldn't have understood it.

3D images were really amazing, but I was more impressed by the story's intricacies. How did Christopher Nolan come up with the story?! He has incredible imagination!!

Monday, August 16, 2010

12 hours napping

I was lying on a bed yesterday and I fell asleep around 3:30pm. Then I woke up 3:30am this morning. It symbolizes my laziness...

Friday, August 13, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

3D aquarium

There is a famous aquarium in Okinawa, which is "Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium." I really want to visit there sometime.

Every summer, there is an event in Tokyo which shows a part of Chraumi Aquarium in 3D display. Today, I went there for the first time.

First, there was a real tank out of the building.
Shark!!!

On the 1st and 2nd floors, there are some small displays and fixed 3D glasses. You can see 3D images looking through the glasses.
Fixed glasses looks very strange, do they?

Finally, I arrived a small theater. I was handed 3D glasses at the reception.
People are waiting for starting the 3D aquarium.

Many non-Japanese who probably tourists came there too
3D aquarium was great!! Especially a manta!! Big manta swimming slowly with elegance come out of the screen. What a grand image!
Like this.
haha. Of course it's not a real photo. And it's not a manta, but a whale shark.

I'll go to the real Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium without fail!!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Triple depressing events about my poor English

A friend from Lang-8 came to Japan from the US with his girlfriend and I met them last Saturday.

We went to have sushi and had a chat. Ah---, my English is---- terrible as usual.

When I was asked by a Korea tourist,,,
When I attended the network event,,,
Then when I talked to them,,,

I have triple depressing feelings about my poor English in couple of weeks.

Documentaries about wars

August is something like "the war month" in Japan, because 6th is the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, 9th is the atomic bombing in Nagasaki and 15th is the anniversary of the end of World War II (for Japan). A lot of documentaries and dramas about the war used to air on TV. So I've been getting many information about the war since I was a kids. However, those programs rarely aired recent years. I've been concerned about this situation because people would start forgetting the horrors of war and in the end nobody would know about those.

However, to my surprise, a lot of programs about war are airing this year.
As a war researcher Sand, I can't missed them!

Yesterday, I watched the documentary about Okinawa where became a horrible battlefield by the landing of American troops.
Today, I watched the documentary about the Holocaust.
And now, I'm watching the documentary about the detention in a Siberian labor camp.

I know about those things very well because I've been aggressively finding out the information about wars since I was a kid, from such as TV documentaries, exhibitions, books and so on. In spite of that, I'm still distressed and in tears.

Some of the survivors of those horrible situations never talked about their experience, even not talked to their families. From that, I can imagine that they had gone through a hell. Although some of them talk, they talk in a toneless voice, and suddenly cry. What a disastrous situation they went through.

By the way, I wonder why the detention in a Siberian labor camp isn't known so much.
Soviet interned a lot of captives and made them work in forced labor in a very cold land with little food. Besides, it was conducted AFTER THE WAR, which was the illegal acts disobeying the Potsdam Declaration. A lot of captives died. I think I can say that their life in the Siberian labor camp was more harsh than in Auschwitz Concentration Camp. In fact, the former President of the Russian Federation Yeltsin expressed that apology for the inhumane acts.

There are more programs which I should watch... no, people should watch to know the fact.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The 65th aniversatry of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki

In the ceremony of Nagasaki, even the U.S. ambassador Roos didn't attend. Attending the ceremony of Hiroshima was just pretense?

It's a different topic from atomic bombing though, Convention on Cluster Munitions entered into force on 1 August 2010.
I know how dangerous cluster munitions are, but I've been feeling that this convention is very strange. Cluster munitions or antipersonnel mines (mines are prohibited in another convention) shouldn't be used, but other weapons are OK? What is the criteria to divide into OK or prohibition? Wars make human really stupid.

The US doesn't signed the convention. Obama, although you stated the elimination of nuclear weapons, is it OK to use cluster munitions and antipersonnel mines with you?

I think Nobel committee should think about strip him of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Saturday, August 07, 2010

The 65th aniversatry of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

August 6th is the day that America dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, which is one of the most terrible horrible things humankind did.

The 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city has been held. This year, the UN Secretary-General and the delegates of the US, the UK and France attended for the FIRST time.

TOO late! It's been 65 years. Sixty five years has passed!!!

Obama had the U.S. ambassador Roos attend the ceremony. Huh? Come to attend yourself, Obama. He really is a person who doesn't deserve the Novel Peace Prize.

9th is the day that America dropped the atomic bomb in Nagasaki. If you have decent human feelings, I'm sure you never be able to drop the atomic bomb after knowing the miserable devastation of atomic bombing. America did though.

Friday, August 06, 2010

Networking Event

I attended a networking event held by a famous business school. Of course, the purpose of the business school is soliciting students. I'm now going to a correspondence university so I'm not going to the business school so far, but I thought I was able to get some information about business and training. Attendances came from various fields. I think I should attend such events more to expand my horizons, get various information and build my network.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Having a warm feeling in the movie

I wonder if the movie "Punchline" is famous and popular. I don't know why but I happened to watch it on TV a couple of times.
Leading characters are acted by Tom Hanks and Sally Field.

The story isn't so attractive to me as a whole. But I like the part which is the family bonds of the woman acted by Sally. Although her husband is a bit fat, not handsome, and commonplace person, he is very warm and faithful. if you had a husband like him, you could have a happy life. In fact, in the movie, the woman realized it at last.

My favorite scene is, one day, the woman had her hair cut and got a perm, and she ended up having terrible hairstyle. When she came back to the home from a hair salon, she was almost crying and said "I didn't mean to..." Her husband and two daughters saw her, although they were a bit surprised at her hairstyle, they tried hard to compliment her hairstyle. It has a warm feel to it.

John Goodman who played the husband.
The name "Goodman" fits the character he acted.

Monday, August 02, 2010

Simon Kjaer is in the spotlight?

Recently, my blog is often accessed by people from Europe, especially Germany. It seems that they search photos of Danish soccer player Simon Kjaer, then reach the photo which I put on my blog.
Here it is;
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2010/06/sleeping-until-game-denmark-vs-japan.html

In fact, Simon Kjaer moved to VfL Wolfsburg which is a team of German Bundesliga.
But, that has been decided before. Why are they checking him recently? I wonder if he created controversy or something in Germany.

Anyway, I'm going to keep an eye on VfL Wolfsburg. Unfortunately, unlike the English Premier League, the Spanish Liga Espanola and the Italian Serie A, information of Bundesliga rarely comes in Japan. I'm going to check the team website often.

Friday, July 30, 2010

My English is really bad.

In my neighborhood, there are some hotels, such as Hilton and Hyatt. So you can see many tourists from abroad, especially in summer. (I never recommend foreigners to come to Japan in summer though. It's TOO humid.)

Tonight, I went to a convenience store. There were 2 young girls who seemed to be tourists from Korea. One of them asked me something in Japanese, but I wasn't able to understand her Japanese. She asked me if I can speak English. I said "Yes." Then we spoke English. They wanted to go back to their hotel but they lost.

Her English was excellent!! On the other hand, my English was terrible. I was ashamed.

Yesterday's interview, today's conversation with the Korean girl... Those made me realize that I had better improve my English.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Prepare more and more and more for job interview!

I had a job interview today... in English. I prepared for that more than the previous interview in English, but it didn't go well either. I had better become be able to explain specific example in more detail.

My two recovery plan
Returning to the starting point, I'll try to do build my explanation from scratch in Japanese first.
I'll attend more English conversation clubs regularly to have more opportunities to speak English.

Monday, July 19, 2010

It's already hot and humid summer.

In Tokyo, the rainy season has finished and it's very hot summer. In this long weekend, we had considerable sunshine, with high temperatures 35 degrees C. Whew... I have to be patient for about 2 months until mid-September.
Ah---, come soon, Autumn!

Monday, July 12, 2010

The World Cup 2010 the Final game - the Netherlands vs. Spain

It was a VE--RY high level game, at least for me. Compared with that game, Japanese soccer is a baby soccer.

Both of the teams hardly scored. Spain finally got a goal 4 minutes from the end of extra time, then they won the World Cup.

After a big game, I always have mixed feelings to see a winner and a loser. If it is the final game at the World Cup, the difference between a winner and a loser is much bigger.

As soon as the game ended, Spain team was going crazy like kids, while the Netherlands team were not moving and dissolved in tears.
Crying Wesley Sneijder of the Netherlands


A Spain goalkeeper, Iker Casillas was crying bitterly. As a captain, he must have been under intense strain and pressure. He also took a bashing about his girlfriend who is a sports reporter.
The man of the match I choose is him. Without his some miracle saving, Spain couldn't have won.

Among Spain teammates in high glee, Casillas collapses into tears.

Finally, the World Cup finished. I feel a bit lonely. The final game ended at about 6am this morning Japan time. I went to work as I had the mixed feelings after the game and an empty feeling.

Congratulations, Spain!

In the history of the World Cup, it's the first time that a team which lost their first game has won the World Cup.


===== AWARDS =====
Golden Ball for best player: Diego Forlan (Uruguay) <--- I strongly agree with it.

Golden Boot for top scorer: Thomas Mueller (Germany)
(from an article of other site) There was actually a four way tie at the top of the goalscoring chart with Mueller, David Villa (Spain), Wesley Sneijder (the Netherlands) and Diego Forlan (Uruguay) all scoring five goals each. Tie-breaker was assists, which put Mueller on top with three.

Best Young Player: Thomas Mueller (Germany) <--- I strongly agree with it.

Golden Glove for best goalkeeper: Iker Casillas (Spain)
I think he deserves the best player award.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

The World Cup 2010 the Third-place match - Uruguay vs. Germany

Germany won 3-2.

It was a nice game! As I wrote in the previous article, silly Japanese terrestrial broadcasts didn't air the game. So I decided to see a website which showed us text-based updates on the game in real time. That means I had to READ the game, not to WATCH the game.

But!! There was a kind of chat section in the site and many people were on the chat line. Many people were bemoaning that they weren't able to watch the game on TV. Then, some people introduced some websites which were showing the game. So I tried to access the sites. I didn't know there were such websites!!
Then, luckily, I was able to watch the game from the latter half! It was really good because it was a very good game.

With Germany team, Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski and Philipp Lahm didn't attend the game. When I knew that, I thought Germany might not have a will to win, because they were the leading players of Germany. Klose was injured but why Podolski and Lahm... Then I found out that they caught a cold. A person who had the most terrible cold was a coach Loew. haha. A goalkeeper wasn't Manuel Neuer. I wonder if he also caught a cold, or a coach gave another goalkeeper the opportunity to attend the World Cup game.

In spite of the fact that some leading players didn't attend the game, Germany did really well. Uruguay did well too, especially Diego Forlan. His free kick in extra time was almost!!
As an aside, first name Diego seems to be a very common name in Uruguay. Among 23 players of the team, there are no less than 4 Diego!

The man of the match I chose is Thomas Mueller.

Although he is very young, he is already a leading player in Germany. As an aside again, I knew today that he is married although he is still 20 years old!

Germany placed the 3rd for the second time in a row. I guess they will advance to the final game at the next World Cup.
Congratulations! And aim at the final at the next World Cup!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

The World Cup 2010 Semi-finals - Germany vs. Spain

Germany lost 0-1. I'm sure that many people expected Germany to win. Their performance until before the semi-finals was outstanding. On the other hand, Spain was terrible.

However, in this semi-finals, Spain seemed to finally get their form and started to show their real abilities.

As a result, the game I want to watch is the third-place match Uruguay vs. Germany, rather than the final the Netherlands vs. Spain.
But!!!!! Any Japanese terrestrial broadcasts don't air the third-place match!!!!! They air every game in the knockout stage except for the third-place match!!!!! I can't believe the fact!!!!!

Thursday, July 08, 2010

The World Cup 2010 Semi-finals - Uruguay vs. the Netherlands

The game ended 2-3. Uruguay, almost! Almost!!
Although I wrote that I expected Germany and the Netherlands to win, as I was watching the game, I found myself cheering for Uruguay. Their play, especially the defense was really well. I wanted them to win.

The man of the match I choose is Diego Forlan of Uruguay.

Your World Cup hasn't ended yet, Uruguay! Aim at the 3rd place!!

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

European countries are strong in the end.

It was said that South American countries were strong in this World Cup. However, 3 in the top 4 teams are European countries in the end.


I expect Germany and the Netherlands to play in the finals.


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According to a dictionary, both "the final" and "the finals" are OK. I wonder if they are used interchangeably. The final game is only one unlike semi-finals and quarter-finals. In spite of that, why is it "finals"?

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Oberammergau Passionsspiele (Passion Play)

I watched a TV documentary about a passion play in a very small village Oberammergau with a population of 5,000 in Germany.

The play is conducted only by village people, which means all performers and staffs are the village people. It is played once every ten years since 1633 and it is being played this year.

I was very impressed that it is created by all of the village people and has a long history. A 13-year boy is participated in the play as a member of an orchestra with his family, and he performed one of person in the crowed 10 years ago when he was 3. A long time ago, a woman acted the roles of Mary Magdalene, and her granddaughter (or great-granddaughter?) acted the same role this time.

What a great event!!!
I didn't know about that but it seems to be very famous. The population of the village is only 5,000, but 500,000 people come to watch the play from around the world. It's hard to get a ticket.

Here is the information;
http://www.ammergauer-alpen.de/en/oberammergau/index.html
http://www.oberammergau-passion.com/en-us/home/home.html

I want to go to watch it next time, 2020. But actually what I'm interested in is not the play itself, but the process of creating the play by the village people.

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Here it is! Germany vs. Argentina!

(10:40pm)
The game starts in 20 minutes. I have to prepare for that!

(10:56pm)
OK. I've been already prepared to watch the game. I put a drink by me (with some chocolate). I opened the players' lists of both of the team on my PC. I have already gone to the bathroom. I had plenly sleep.
I'm ready!!

(in the 3th minute of the first half)
Wow! Germany got a score as soon as the game starts! After that, Germany is continuing to attack aggressively.
 Thomas Mueller of Germany got a goal.

(half-time)
Germany is functioning very well as a team so far. Great.
The players of Argentina are really short-tempered as usual. That's one of the traditional features of Argentina team. The reason that Messi is not at all like them is, probably because he has been playing in Spain since he was a child.

The latter half starts. Go for it, both the teams!!

(in the 23th minute of the latter half)
Germany got a second goal.
I can't take my eyes off the game. It's a very exciting game! Watching high level of sports is really fun!
Klose often slides on the grass with his knees after getting a score.
I wonder if he doesn't burn his knees.


(in the 29th minute of the latter half)
Germany got a third goal! German Chancellor Merkel is standing in the stands with excitement!
Teammates celebrate with Arne Friedrich after his scoring.
 For your information, No3. is Friedrich.

(in the 44th minute of the latter half)
Argentina seemed to lose power. Then Klose got a score again. 4-0. In this time, he showed a flip instead of sliding with his knees.
Messi, show us your real performance!!
Flipping Klose

(the game ended.)
I expected Germany to win, but it's surprising that Argentina lost a game 0-4!!
Messi is a real genius. There are some genius players in the world, especially in South America, such as Ronaldinho and Kaka. But I think Messi is a genius among genius. I'm sure that Argentina should have taken advantage of Messi. They don't use him effectively at all.
I wanted to see Messi's play more.

Messi, everyone knows you are a great player. You are still young. I'm looking forward to seeing your play in the future including the next World Cup!
Dejected Lionel Messi and Diego Maranona after the game


Germany team is incredibly strong. They seem to be rock-solid team so far.
One concern is that Mueller can't attend the next game due to getting two yellow cards. But there might be no need to worry about it, with their current condition.

The man of the match I choose is Miroslav Klose of Germany. At the previous World Cup, I mentioned he was very strong physically. Even though opponent players push or bump against him, he rarely loses his balance. Although he became 32 years old, he is still strong and shows high performance.

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[A side story]
A Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio came to the stands to watch the game.
Also, one of my favorite Hollywood stars Charlize Theron, who is from South Africa and served as co-host of the World Cup draw, came to the stands, I think. But when a camera captured her, a Japanese announcer didn't mention her at all. He must not have noticed that she was Charlize Theron.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

I can't wait for Germany vs. Argentina!

Tomorrow, there is the game Germany vs. Argentina. I'm SO excited! Their playing styles are much different. I'm expecting them to show us an entertaining game!

Oops, it's already 3:00am. I have to go to bed.


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I wonder if "entertaining game" is an appropriate expression. Soccer games are not entertainment shows which are movies, amusement parks or TV shows, from Japanese point of view. I somewhat feel that the meaning of "entertainment" of English is different from the meaning of "entertainment" of Japanese. Japanese people might use it in a different way.

I realized that Japan did very well against the Netherlands.

The Netherlands beat out Brazil. Brazil's performance seemed better than the Netherlands though.
Of course the Netherlands was also great. Especially Wesley Sneijder, Dirk Kuyt, to say nothing of Arjen Robben are excellent players!

I happened to find the photo of the 3 people.

In the Group E, the game the Netherlands vs. Japan was 1-0. Japan allowed the Netherlands to score only 1 goal. Watching the game The Netherlands vs. Brazil, I realized Japan played solid defense.

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I tried to use the new idiom "to say nothing of" in this article. I just learned it the other day. I think it is the same as "not to mention."

Friday, July 02, 2010

Disgusting!

My PC is often acting up.
I'm really disgusted and annoyed!!!!!!!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Consideration the difference between the male and female brain about acquiring language

I tried to write the title of this article like a dissertation's one, but it ended up being too long. haha.

Recently, I found out that women are much better at acquiring English than men.

Living in English speaking countries is of great advantage to acquiring English, and I've always felt that it's almost impossible for me to be able to speak English like people who have lived abroad. In fact, among people who live in English speaking countries, 99% of women I've ever met can speak fluently. However, I've met some men whose English is not so good that I can't believe they have live abroad. Their skills of grammar, idioms and vocabulary are bad, but most of all, their pronunciation is too bad. Probably many people doubt that they have lived abroad.

I wonder why there is this difference between male and female. Female brain might be good at acquiring language, at least English. If so, actually I've thought my brain is close to male brain rather than female brain. I wonder if that's why I can't improve my English. hehe. It's just an excuse.

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I wrote in this article, "is of great advantage to." But actually I'm not sure why "of" is necessary. Is "is a great advantage to" wrong?
Other examples are;
"is of great importance"
"is of great difficulty"
"is of much help"

I wonder why "of" is necessary and what "of" means in this case.

Cruel penalty shootout

Japan lost the game by the penalty shootout. In the World Cup, I don't cheer for Japan, but I was shocked. They played much better than we expected. Deciding winner by the penalty shootout is TOO cruel. That reminds me the game England vs. Portugal in the in the quarter finals in the previous World Cup. England lost by the penalty shootout after 120-minute draining duel.


http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2006/07/draining-duel-again-world-cup-quarter.html
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2006/07/mens-crying-remains-me-my-days-as.html

Another quarter finals, Germany vs. Argentina was also finished by the penalty shootout. At that time, Germany won.

http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2006/07/after-draining-duel-world-cup-quarter.html

Also, The finals France vs. Italy ended the penalty shootout.

http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2006/07/les-bleus-vs-azzurri-world-cup-final.html

Considering a defeated team, especially a person who missed a shot, I feel pain in my chest. I hope a winner and a loser are decided in a game, and not by the penalty shootout. I don't want to see such a sad and cruel scene anymore.

Monday, June 28, 2010

England's World Cup 2010 has finished.

England was beaten out by Germany, 1-4. As I wrote the last article, I thought Germany was a stronger team than England, but I wanted England to win.

The first half ended 1-2. However, it should have been actually 2-2. Due to an umpire's misjudgment, Lampard's goal was disallowed.
This is obviously a goal though...

Oh, my gosh, why isn't that a goal? Lampard

One of my favorite points about England is that they rarely complain against empires. Regarding the misjudgment this time, nobody complained against empires except for Rooney. Usually soccer players complain strenuously, even about a very small thing. The Lampard's shot was OBVIOUSLY a goal. I like such their attitude. It also applies to Germany, Denmark etc. They rarely do simulation too. That's the sportsmanship!! (That's why I don't like Portugal, especially Cristiano Ronaldo, and Italy.)

Many commentators and other people including an England's coach Capello, said that if they ended 2-2 in the first half, the subsequent strategy and deployment were different. Yes, they are right. However, even though considering it, I think Germany have won. I've known that the most weakness of England was defense. In fact, Germany got two goals easily in the latter half.
Each individual in England is excellent, but they don't work as a team. Germany is always great as a team. Always.

At the last World Cup, I tried to choose the awards from my point of view.
Here it is;
http://sandfriend.blogspot.com/2006/07/my-general-comment-on-2006-world-cup.html

At that time, I chose Lahm of Germany as a new face award. He was still 22 years old back them. But in this World Cup, he is a captain and leading his team. I'm happy with his development.
Lahm's defense is always great, but he is actually very small. 170cm.

So, whenever Germany team hug each other, Lahm is buried among a bunch of his teammates.

Unfortunately, England has to withdraw from the World Cup early. Bummer!
Beckham accompanied the England team in this World Cup.

German Chancellor Merkel and British Prime Minister Cameron watching the game
in Canada where the G20 summits is being held in.

England is...

I've known that it would be hard for England to beat out Germany. But I didn't expected this terrible scores... 1-4. They played really well, but their shots were off target.
I don't have power to write anything...
I'll write about this game after I come back from work.

Anyway, I like Germany too since the last World Cup. So I hope they go on to win.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Very sleepy after taking exams, but!!

Sleepy. I didn't get enough sleep last night. Moreover, since I took exams of 3 subjects today, I'm a bit tired. So I'm very sleepy now.

I think I did quite well on the exams given that I didn't prepare for them enough. From the next time, I think I should be better-prepared. The results will come through about the middle of next month. I hope they will be good.

I came up with some English questions as I wrote this article.
I wonder which is doing better, "do quite well" or "do pretty well."
Is it OK to use "come through" for exam results, like "The results will come through the next month"?

Although I'm very sleepy now, I must not sleep. Because! The can't-miss game, England vs. Germany starts 11:00pm. Just 3 hours to go!
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My fist exams at university tomorrow!

In these days, I'm writing only about the World Cup, but I'm not neglecting to study English. (^.^)
I'm also doing my university studies. It's been about 3 months since I entered university and I'm taking my first exams tomorrow! (Actually it's today though.) Just keep your fingers crossed!!

The knockout stage has begun.

Yesterday, there were the last games in the Group Stage, which is in the Group H.
I wanted Switzerland to advance to the next stage, but they couldn't... They were a really good team and beat out Spain in their first game though. What a pity!

Then, the group stage has finished and the knockout stage has begun.
Here is the bracket:

I hope everyone can play to the fullest! Go for it!!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Denmark's World Cup ended...

Denmark didn't win... (sob)
All Japanese are very excited about Japan's wining and advancing to the next stage though.

By the way, Italy which is the defending champion couldn't advance to the next stage either. They are in the last place in the Group F.
Their play was really dull, as if they were playing in their sleep. They made a lot of unforced errors. I wondered if there was something in the team, like France.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Sleeping until the game Denmark vs. Japan starts.

The game Denmark vs. Japan is starting in about 6 hours. Unless Denmark beat Japan, they can't advance to the next stage. I strongly hope they win. However, I have concerns.

An ace striker Nicklas Bendtner is not perfect because of injury. And a defender Simon Kjaer can't participate in the game, because he got two yellow cards. Actually I'm taking note of him in this World Cup. Although he is still 21 years old (still 21!!!), he is already a pillar of Denmark defense. Many big club teams in Europe pay attention to him. So his absence is really painful for Denmark.
 Simon Kjaer (isn't his tattoo too much?)

The game starts at 3:30am Japan time. Now it's 9:30pm in Japan. I'm going to bed now so that I can get up 3:30am and watch the game! Good night!

England is actually in a harsh situation in the 2nd stage.

In the article before this, I wrote that I was relieved that England could advance the next stage. I also wrote that the US booked a spot in the next stage by a dramatic wining. But today, I realized that the US's dramatic wining drove England into a corner.
Take a look at the following.

Because the US won against Algeria, the US and England placed first and second in the Group C respectively, then England have to face Germany!! Even if they beat Germany, they have to play against Argentina in the next game!!
If the US hadn't gotten a dramatic goal in extra time and ended in a tie, England would have placed first and put the position where the US put for real. These are much easier game!! The US's miracle goal in extra time was extremely worth for the US.


England is gaining their form.

England just finished their third game, and beat out Slovenia. In their first and second games, their performance was bad. However, to my delight, they seem to be gaining their form.

During the game England vs. Slovenia, there was the game the US vs. Algeria which are in the same group C. The score of the US vs. Algeria was 0-0, and if they had ended up 0-0, Slovenia could advance to the next stage. But, the US scored in extra time, and in the end, the US can advance to the next stage instead of Slovenia. How dramatic for the US!! On the other hand, I take pity on Slovenia. They are a really good team and played very well. Almost! I feel that the World Cup is very harsh. I wanted to let 3 teams, England, the US and Slovenia advance to the next stage.

Anyway, I'm relieved that England can advance to the next stage. I hope the same thing happens to Denmark tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The girl who silenced the world at the U.N. for 5 minutes

I found that my ex-boss placed the following impressed speech in his website.


Although this great speech was given about 18 years ago, stupid human beings haven't make any changes and the situation keeps getting worse.
I'm one of the stupid human beings though.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Switzerland and Chile are great team.

I watched the game Switzerland vs. Chile yesterday. Some Japanese professional soccer players praised Chile's performance in their first game a great deal, and Switzerland beat out Spain in their first game. So I really looked forward to see their game.

As I had expected, the game was great and both of the team were really excellent!!
Switzerland had to play with 10 players because one player got a red card. In spite of that, Switzerland played really well. Especially, their defense and a goalkeeper were incredibly strong.

I think, the teams which will advance to the next stage in the Group H should be Switzerland and Chile, not Spain.

Oh, now, the game France vs. South Africa started just now. France has a terrible problem now. One player was forcibly returned to France because he insulted his coach in the halftime of their last game. Moreover, all players boycotted the practice before the game in protest. I doubt that they can show a good performance in this situation.

I became a translation volunteer.

As I wrote here before, I started sponsoring a child through a NGO "World Vision."

The World Vision was recruiting translation volunteers, so I applied for it. The translation volunteers translate letters between sponsors and children. To be the volunteer, you have to take a translation test and pass it. I received the test and did it the other day.

It's very hard to translate in two ways. One is that their English grammar is not correct. It's not so big problem. More difficult thing is making out their handwriting. It's really really hard to read their handwriting. So it takes me much time to translate them.

Fortunately, I passed the test, and I sent the World Vision an agreement documents today.

I'm glad that I can do something to help.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Leading teams can't win.

The game Germany vs. Serbia finished just now. Germany lost...
I'm cheering for England and Denmark, but actually I also like Germany. After England was beaten in the last World Cup, I cheered for Germany and they placed 3rd! Many players from the last World Cup are playing this time, so I feel familiarity with the Germany team.

Although they won the first game, which was versus Australia, 4-0, in this time, they lost.
In the latter half, although Germany had a lot of chance to get scores, Lukas Podolski missed shots. He even missed a penalty kick. I can't believe! I'm sure everyone couldn't believe.

In this World Cup, strong teams can't win except for Brazil and Argentina, so far.
France ended in a scoreless tie in their first game, and surprisingly, in their second game versus Mexico, they lost!!
Spain also lost their first game versus Switzerland!!
England, Italy and Portugal ended in a tie in their first game.

I hope England can win the next game. They have to win!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Humid season has come.

Humid. TOO humid. Terrible horrible humid season has come here. I have to put up with incredibly high humidity until mid-September. I'm inpatientimpatient for autumn.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Difficult to pronounce

I'm very bad at pronouncing "S" and "C" sounds in English. Especially I can't say "except" well.

Yesterday, a more difficult word came out. It's "unsolicited."
Although I tried to say it repeatedly, it's almost impossible for me to pronounce. Whew...

Monday, June 14, 2010

Netherlands was stronger than I expected.

The game Denmark vs. Netherlands finished just now. Unfortunately Denmark lost 0-2 (Including an own goal).

Although Netherlands is stronger than Denmark, Denmark was playing really well. Really really well. But, Netherlands was too strong. Arjen Robben didn't participate in the game because of an injury. Given that he joins, Netherlands is definitely one of the favorites in this World Cup.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Oops! England!

The game England vs. the US was very exciting and I enjoyed it, although England couldn't win. It ended in a 1-1 tie.

The US's goal was due to fumbling by a England's goalkeeper Robert Green. He must be very shocked and depressed. I feel sorry for him.

Although the US's shot went straight in front of a keeper...

Oops, fumbling!

Ahhhh, shocked!!

Dejected Robert is consoled by his teammate after the first half.

The official ball of the World Cup 2010 named Jabukani has been very unpopular among players since before the World Cup started, especially among keepers and defenders, because the orbit of the ball changes terribly. (Does the expression of this sentence make sense? I'm not sure how I should say it in English.)
 So it probably caused Robert's mistake. However, he said in the interview that he didn't make any excuse.
I know you are a great goalkeeper, Robert!!

The first schooling

It's been about 2.5 months since I entered 3rd grade of a university. So far so good.

Yesterday, I attended my first schooling. The class was quite good. It was good for me that I got some information about examination from some other students.
I'm attending the class's second day. I's a bit hard to spend all weekend for the class, but students have to get some credits for taking part in classes, although it's a correspondence university.

By the way, it's 3am and I have already woken up, because I'm watching the game England vs. the US from now!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The World Cup will start soon!!

The World Cup is starting tomorrow. I'm very excited as usual.

But I'm very worried about terrible horrible public security. In South Africa, 19,202 people were murdered in 2006. Over 50 people a day!!!!! Also, 52,600 women were raped, there were 218,000 serious injury cases... It is said that stopping at a red light is an outrageous action in South Africa, because people are attacked by robbers during stopping. I can't believe that FIFA selected such a dangerous country as a host.

According to news, in this time, any TV companies in Japan won't send women reporters to the scene. Probably it happened for the first time.

In fact, some foreign journalists were attacked by robbers in South Africa for the last couple of weeks. One of them was attacked during staying at a hotel, although it was the four-star hotel!

I hope nothing happens.

Anyway, my lack of sleep will continue for about a month.

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Expression of frequency

I just came up with a question about words which describe frequency, so I looked them up on the Internet.

According to some articles, frequency of each word is as follows;

usually 80%
often/frequently 60%
sometimes 50%
occasionally 40%

I didn't know that frequency of "occasionally" is lower than "sometimes." That's good to know. However what I wanted to know was words less than "occasionally", around 20 - 30%.

How about "once in a while"? I want to know some expressions without using negative words, like "seldom" and "rarely." I wonder if there are any other words.

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

How long is our new Prime Mister's tenure?

A couple of days after I wrote about our incapable Prime Minister Hatoyama, he announced his resignation.

His tenure was only 9 months. Japanese Prime Misters quit during their term. Their tenure is always very short. I don't think there is such a country of which leader change very often. It's impossible for Japan to secure international trust.

Now, we have new Prime Minister, Naoto Kan. He is very famous for his short temper character, but at least, he has support from the public more than Hatoyama.

However, the Democratic Party is going to conduct the presidential election in September. So his tenure might be only 3 months??






By the way, I looked up the word "tenure" in a dictionary and used it for the first time. I wonder if my usage of it is correct.

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Many players were injured just before the World Cup

The teams in the Group E which Japan belongs to are Netherlands, Cameroon and Denmark I'm cheering. Some star players of those teams were recently injured and might not participate in the World Cup.

Netherlands, Arjen Robben, who most of people know as one of the top players in the world, injured his left thigh yesterday during a game against Hungary.
Injured Robben surrounded by his teammates

Regarding Denmark I support, terrible. You can find many articles titled "Denmark full of injured players."
Here is one of the articles:
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1228624/index.html#injury+worries+mount+denmark

These are kind of good news for Japanese fans. But for me, I'm worried about Denmark. Hang in there!

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Oh my goodness! On my goodness!!

Armando Galarraga of Detroit Tigers nearly pitched a perfect game. Only one more out!!!!!



The article on the Yahoo News:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100603/ap_on_sp_ba_ga_su/bba_indians_tigers

I feel very sorry for Armando. But actually I also feel sorry for the umpire Jim Joyce.
Thinking of his feeling, I really pity him.

A small determination, which is actually big for me

No matter how hard I study English, it's difficult to improve it like people who have lived in an English-speaking country. I have to speak English at work, and almost all Japanese people who speak English fluently in such an environment have lived abroad. Between them and me, there is a robust wall I can't break down.

It's impossible for me to reach their level, but I should close the gap as much as possible.
From today, I never watch TV in Japanese, but in English, except for an hour in the morning. (Allow me to watch it in Japanese only for an hour. I want to know important news or other events in detail.)

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

The interim report on my job hunting

I have had the final job interview with a company last month, and I'm visiting the company tomorrow again in order to talk with HR director about details of my work experience. They required that. It should be "to explain" rather than "to talk with." I have already had an interview with him though. I'm not up for it so much.

And the other agent contacted me to introduce a new opportunity. I'm going to call her tomorrow to hear more details about that.

Regarding my job hunting, I'm now feeling as if I'm in gloomy gray clouds.

Monday, May 31, 2010

"Alright" vs. "All right"

I wrote "Are you alright?" in the title of the previous article. However, it seems that "Are you all right?" is correct.

I wonder what the difference is between them.

Are you alright, England team?

There was a soccer game, England vs. Japan. Although England won, their performance wasn't so good. With 11 days to go before the World Cup, I'm a bit worried about England team.

There are many excellent players, such as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard, J. Cole etc. but England is always kind of "the whole is LESS than the sum of its parts."

I'm cheering England and Denmark in the World Cup.
Go for it!!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

an Incompetent National Leader

Among past Japanese Prime Ministers, there were a lot of incapable people. However, I believe that the incumbent, Yukio Hatoyama is the dullest and dumbest. Terrible!

He is from an incredible rich family and has had a pampered upbringing. His grandfather on the father's side was the former Prime Minister, and grandfather on the mother's side was the founder of Bridgestone. On this point, he is similar to one of the dullest and dumbest U.S. presidents, George W. Bush.

Hatoyama is really incompetent. But he might be better than Bush, because at least he hasn't started any meaningless war. (Oh, there is no meaningful war!)

Shaking of the leg

Shaking of the leg is called "Binbo Yusuri" in Japanese, which means "poverty shaking."
I really hate someone's shaking of his leg. I sometimes see people who are shaking his leg in public areas, such as in restaurants, libraries and on the train. I always feel bad and want to shout "Stop it!"

The other day, I was in a family restaurant and two guys were at the table in front of me. One of them was the "shaking the leg" guy... Boo...

They were studying spreading many books on the table. Judging from those books, they seemed to be medical students. Study hard and become a good doctor!

But... I don't want to see a doctor who is shaking his leg...

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Bumemer!!

My PC started acting strange again.
In this time, the PC doesn't recognize something from input devices.
For example, from the keyboard. To input a character, for example "a", I have to push "a" key several times. The mouse pointer doesn't move as I move. It doesn't recognize "click" either.

Disgusting!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Distrust of a recruiting agent

I have had to do with some recruiting agents through my job hunting. I have met very nice agents which made me think that I wanted to work with. On the other hands, there have been untrusted terrible agents.

They see only their clients, which means they see only their profits. They don't care about candidates.

The other day, I told an agent that I want to decline the position he introduced me. I also told him the reason. However, because the client company is very interested in having me work with them, the agent told me the next step WITHOUT mentioning my refusal and its reason, as if he didn't hear my refusal. Isn't it strange? I have already declined and he also know the reason of my declining.
He only thinks about closing this deal. He doesn't care whether I'm happy or not after joining the company.
I don't think that it's professional job.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

What I want to do for children is...

I've always thought I want to do something so that all children in the world get education. I sometimes wrote about that on this blog.
However, I'm wondering what I really want to do.

The other day, I watched an American TV drama. (ER XIII "Jigsaw")
One guy, who is probably around 30 years old, came to the hospital. He was very rude and vicious. But actually he suffers from a multiple personality disorder. He has another personality which is normal. He had been terribly abused by his foster parents when he was a kid.

When he was in a bed in the hospital, his third personality appeared, which was a small boy.
He saw another boy in the room next to him in tears and asked a doctor.

Guy (boy): Is he OK?
Doctor: Yes.
Guy (boy): His mother is mean. I wish she wasn't so mean.

Conversation is continuing.

Guy (boy): Don't tell my dad that I'm here. He is very intimidating. (sob)
Doctor: Your secret is safe with me.
Guy (boy): It's dark here. You are leaving early? (sob)
Doctor: No. I'm here.
Guy (boy): That's good. (sob and smile)

Then, they start talking about toy cars he likes.

There might be very few people who cry watching this scene, but while I was watching it, I couldn't stop the tears.

I realized that what I want to do is not only help children get education, but protect them from all harsh situation.

All children should be protected from conflict, cruelty, exploitation, neglect and abuse.
All children should be given peace, love, safe and education.

However, I have no clue where to start.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Losing my confidence about English

Although I started having a bit confidence about my English one month ago (here is my article), in the past few days, I'm losing my confidence.

Confidence is the most important for speaking English.

My job hunting is back to square one.

I had interviews with two companies the other day.

One was the third interview which was the final interview.
When I had the first interview with them, I got a strong interest in the position. However, in the 2nd interview, I began to see the real situation of the position and I had some concerns. In spite of that, I was still a bit positive toward the position, and the agent told me that I could talk about my concerns with the company. So I took the 3rd interview.
Although the CEO was very nice person and seemed to be very capable, the Regional HR Director was terrible. She was incredibly arrogant and her conversation kept being self-centered. Her behavior made me negate everything about the position, moreover the company. People other than her who I met were all very nice people though.
I've told the agent that I'd like to decline the position.

On the same day, I had another interview too. It was the 1st interview. This recruiting is being conducted in secret, and the interviewer said that they wanted to take a long time to find a person. So I can't reckon it.

So, my job hunting is back to square one.
I'm a bit discouraged.

Friday, May 07, 2010

The letter from Rubel

I got a letter from Rubel today! Of course it's was written by a local staff in charge, not Rubel himself. I assume that Rubel can't read and write.

Here is the letter written in Bengali.

The English translation was attached. According to it, he wants to be a teacher in the future. I hope the area where he lives is able to be an environment where he and all other children can make their dreams come true.

Of course this letter is not a reply to my letter which I wrote to him a few days ago. The NPO tells child sponsors to allow about 4 months to get a reply to their letter. (4 months! It a quite long time.) The letter this time is to thank me for becoming his sponsor.

Ruble's handprint was also enclosed with the letter.
What a small hand! Attain you dream with the hand!
I hope I can be of some help to you.

"Career down"

Japanese people sometimes use the words "Career up" and "Career down."
I know these are not English. They were created and used by Japanese people.

"Career up" means developing/improving one's career. An example of use is;
To achieve "career up", I'm now looking for a good job opportunity.

"Career down" is of course the opposite meaning.
For example, you found a job opportunity, but according to the Job Description of it, the position is quite junior level. If that case, Japanese people says;
If you got the job, it would be "career down."

I have been looking for the correct expression for "career down."
I wonder if how it's said in English.

By the way, Japanese people also use the words "Skill up" and "Skill down."
There are so many strange "Japanese-English words."