My host family doesn’t cook lunch so I have to make my own every day, or take the leftovers from dinner. Yet I always get some food for lunch at university because I don’t like cooking. Hehe. I have challenged to cooking skills acquisition, but my dishes are chaotic. Although prices in Canada always give me a blow, I’m fitting in Canadian life style.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Post #5 Adapting to Culture
Compared to Japan, almost everything in Canada is different. For example,
when I first entered EDC, I was so excited for the sushi shop, Bento Sushi. But
I was surprised at the price. $12 for one pack?! It was unbelievable because
that was much more expensive than Japan. Prices of commodities are in sharp
contrast to Japanese ones. My host father told me that Calgary was the fourth
most expensive cities in Canada.
My host family doesn’t cook lunch so I have to make my own every day, or take the leftovers from dinner. Yet I always get some food for lunch at university because I don’t like cooking. Hehe. I have challenged to cooking skills acquisition, but my dishes are chaotic. Although prices in Canada always give me a blow, I’m fitting in Canadian life style.
My host family doesn’t cook lunch so I have to make my own every day, or take the leftovers from dinner. Yet I always get some food for lunch at university because I don’t like cooking. Hehe. I have challenged to cooking skills acquisition, but my dishes are chaotic. Although prices in Canada always give me a blow, I’m fitting in Canadian life style.
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