20 ans, Japon

  1. Comment as-tu envie de te présenter à nous ?
    To my family : Just say « good morning/ good afternoon / good night »
    To my friend : It is the same as to my family. However is more friendly.
    To my boss : It is the same as to my family. However is more polite and sometimes I bow
  2. Depuis combien de temps es-tu dans ce pays ?
    One time, 5 months
  3. Qu’as-tu ressenti le premier jour/semaine/mois/année en … ?
    It’s crowded, dirty, filipino talk like birds
  4. Que peux-tu me dire de ton premier contact avec des locaux ? Comment t’es-tu senti ?
    Local people are very friendly and nice to me. They are always smiling. But sometimes it’s difficult to communicate especially the jeepney driver…
  5. Parlais-tu la langue locale ? Cela t-a-t-il posé des problèmes ? Et comment t’es-tu débrouillé ?
    I don’t use the local language because I can deal with the almost case with body language, writing pictures… But at least I remember the greetings.
  6. Comment tu définirais le volontariat ?
    For me, international volunteer is the time for myself. I wanted to see, learn, experience and know many kinds of things that I couldn’t usually do in Japan. I want to broaden my sights. I will put importance on the emotion , thinking way… That I realize through this volunteer.
  7. Ce voyage/volontariat change-t-il ta vision/ton parcours de vie ?
    This volunteer change my thinking way. When I was in Japan, I just follow what I shoul do. However, Filipino enjoy now and do what they want to do. Their are very honest to their emotion.I think that living way give us the room at out heart. I really try to do like them.
  8. Une question plus général : comment imagines-tu le monde de demain ?
    I think the world is the same situation as today. But the world around myself could change easily depending on my mind.
  9. Veux-tu nous partager quelque chose ? Une anecdote ?
    The most important thing is not to be serious. Each country has their own way. We have to respect it and we have to enjoy experiencing it. If it’s difficult to accept just experience is enought, I think.