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Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Yes, by your schedule people get to know you. On our walks we see other people who live in the neighborhood and wave or some days make light talk. Friendliness goes a long way.
From now on YOU might be spotting this woman!
Many people in Japan have routines and it is possible to meet the same person every day if you are out and about regularly at the same time.
Foreigners in Japan are quite outstanding so we can easily be spotted even in a crowd.
Kind of nice she is looking out for you.
It is nice to be noticed in a nice way and a lovely way to start the day by saying good morning or hello.
Gee, I don't think I would be creeped out here, but then I live in a more rural area. I often speak to those that go by. The old man that rides his bike every evening. The young girl that jogs every evening while her leashed dog jogs along. The young man who started walking his baby in a stroller every evening but now they walk by holding hands. Sometimes I don't see them for a while and mention it to them when I DO. It's nice to converse. I hope they appreciate that I watch them.
xx, Carol
I am sure that she was feeling happy that you interacted with her in her own language. Maybe a new friend has been found, I wonder if she likes crafting?
It's good to know that behind all that politeness, the Japanese are just as curious as the rest of us!
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