tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post5185243160610293197..comments2023-05-21T17:09:46.561+09:00Comments on Kaori Square Feet: The Birthday SleepoverKaorihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-53956786778908873942013-12-21T23:39:47.838+09:002013-12-21T23:39:47.838+09:00Thank you, Miwa! I think we've finally got the...Thank you, Miwa! I think we've finally got the hang of multiple candles now ;DKaorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-35313687052645069812013-12-21T00:22:54.595+09:002013-12-21T00:22:54.595+09:00Glad my rules are standard, although I was still s...Glad my rules are standard, although I was still surprised. She's too kind and her b/f didn't do anything at that time. Then again, she could have sneaked away at that time.<br /><br />PS: Glad you could have a good laugh at that. It is true though. I'm supposed to be a December birthday but I was born a month early. My parents don't celebrate White Day, so I dunno about me...Druhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08002643968517980587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-51009731117544533442013-12-20T21:07:57.601+09:002013-12-20T21:07:57.601+09:00Happy happy birthday to your beautiful sis! Glad y...Happy happy birthday to your beautiful sis! Glad you didn't burn down the table with those tilting candles ;)<br /><br />I think I say have a great day in English and 素敵な一年でありますようにor something along those lines in Japanese. Never really thought about it though. Interesting...Miwa Theresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07628074886239769029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-24443945490763913902013-12-20T01:14:02.496+09:002013-12-20T01:14:02.496+09:00I almost fell over laughing at your PS! I didn'...I almost fell over laughing at your PS! I didn't realize White Day was such a celebratory day! But then again, my brother's birthday is in December, too. Hmmmm ;D<br /><br />I don't know if it's everyone, but many Japanese people wish you a good year ahead on your birthday, not just the day. Completely clueless about why that is though.<br /><br />I believe your rules are pretty much the norm in any celebration. And I agree with you, you should not have to bring out your own cake!Kaorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06495830655043821533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319339803753927098.post-87608175832633441102013-12-18T12:48:35.385+09:002013-12-18T12:48:35.385+09:00Happy Birthday to your sister. ^^
I usually say ...Happy Birthday to your sister. ^^<br /><br />I usually say Happy Birthday and hope they have a great day. I never knew you say it for a full year in Japanese. I would guess that we say "have a great day" because it is their birthday. My rule with my friends, they shouldn't have to pay for anything and they shouldn't have to do anything. I went to a friend's birthday party (actually they celebrated 4 friends) and she brought her own cake! I was shocked to see that. She also set it up and was about to bring it out when I stopped her. We were all a little drunk then but my rules say no work for the birthday boy/girl.<br /><br />I also found out it was another friend's birthday (coming soon) at the party, so she didn't have to do anything either.<br /><br />PS: I notice a LOT of birthdays around this time in Japan. My friend says it's because White Day was 9 months ago. ;)Druhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08002643968517980587noreply@blogger.com