On Tue, 05 May 2020 23:01:39 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:
> Hello, > > In the Message; > > Subject : Re: [e-users] enlightenment make smaller emacs every operation > Message-ID : <20200505121121.ed31018bd6eca5b6d26d0...@rasterman.com> > Date & Time: Tue, 5 May 2020 12:11:21 +0100 > > [CH] == Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> has written: > > CH> On Tue, 05 May 2020 07:51:14 +0900 野宮 賢 / NOMIYA Masaru > CH> <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said: > > [...] > CH>>> いいえ。 むかし二東京にすんでました。 :) > CH>> > CH>> Did you. > > CH> はい。 > > [...] > CH>> But many ramen shop expand overseas now. > CH>> I think, you live in Holland, don't you. > > CH> Actually I live in Cambridge, UK. Not many Ramen places here. I > CH> have not found a good one yet. :( > > Ah. > > News papers informed me of many Ramen shops in London. > > When I lived in Sheffied, there were only expensive Japanese > restaurants in London and Manchester, AFAIK. London has a few Ramen places. I've tried a few. So far I'm not that impressed. I want to go back to Ramen St. in Sapporo airport. Oh that place is heaven... :) > Anyway, there are three styles for eating Ramen; > > 1. Japanes style, > 2. English style, > and, > 3. Chinese style. > > In which style, did you eat Ramen? Japanese. My Favourite is Miso-tonkostu or just plain tonkotsu with lots of chaushu, butter, corn, some menma and negi and hosomen. Perferably omori too :) > In my case, I eat in Japanes style, but my family eat in English style > taught by Dinner Lady. (^^;; > > [...] > MN>> Is it? In my sent mail box, it includes the attached file. > MN>> But, I should have sent the file to you directly. > > CH> This time I got it. I think sourceforge filters attachments that go to > CH> the mailing list, so they get removed. > > Ah, I see. > > [...] > CH>>> CH> ありがとうございます。 > CH>>> > CH>>> 宜しくお願い致します.m(_ _)m > > CH>>> oooh the ascii bow :) cute. > > MN>> Yes, this is just a Japanese manner. > MN>> You could understand this, but many foreigner can't understand this > MN>> picture's meaning, can they. > > CH> I think quite a few can, but many can't. I remember how nice living in > CH> Japan was. Every shop or restaurant has you greeted with an > CH> "irashaimase". People help you even if they can't speak English. Somehow > CH> they manage and go out of their way to do that. People are so friendly > CH> and polite (with a few rare exceptions like the odd bar having a "no > CH> foreigners" policy :( ). > > Where did you live? Near the University of Tokyo? Nishi-Shinjuku. First Hatsudai and then moved out 2 stations to Sasazuka. I lived right opposite Sasazuka station. This was about 2004-2008. Where In Japan are you? :) > Our life in Sheffiled was mervelous, as well. > It's about 40 years ago...... Oh wow. That is a long time ago. I've never been to Sheffield :) > --- > ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ galaxy.dti.ne.jp > ┃\/彡 > ┗━━┛ "Three young men died for Rationalization. > Yet, Margaret Bloody Thatcher LIVES!" > 'Brassed Off' > > > _______________________________________________ > enlightenment-users mailing list > enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users > -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- Carsten Haitzler - ras...@rasterman.com _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users