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I-new semester
April is the beginning of the new school year in Japan. I changed from a graduate student to a freshman in a university. On the one hand, I am happy, but on the other hand, I want to sigh, because my half-year carefree life is over.
It's been three weeks since school started, and I'm getting on the right track in the chaos. There are many overseas students here and some mainland friends. In fact, I didn't think I could be friends with mainlanders before, mostly for political reasons. Many mainlanders, especially boys, always smile and ask me where I come from at first. After I said I was from Taiwan Province Province, my attitude changed, which made people angry and funny. Some exaggerated people will show their dissatisfaction on the spot, saying that "Taiwan Province people are not part of China" and so on.
I didn't think I had a chance to be friends, but fortunately, these students who went to graduate school together were not bad. That is, how can political factors be involved in making friends regardless of race and nationality?
Hello teachers and classmates. There are only two things that make me feel that I should make some changes. First of all, of course, my lazy attitude. I don't want to study. Be in a daze in class. Go home and just lie down and sleep to death. Not long after I started school, I began to doubt that I really have the ability to study until graduation. Think of before school, full of. ...