The other day, there was a welcome party for the university's B4 (fourth-year college students) seminar.
I'm not too fond of a drinking party, but I may attend a party where we rent a room at the university and have a little over an hour of pizza and beer (soft drinks).
I think of it as "a slightly longer dinner."
I don't get tired and can do my work normally after the party.
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Since half of the seminar students are from foreign countries, I have resigned myself to the fact that, inevitably, the conversation will be English-based.
However, I am sorry that I cannot provide the topic well.
At the welcome party, I apologized to an international student.
"I apologized for always being biased toward topics such as "the lives of Muslims" and "how to spend Ramadan in Japan."
Inevitably, I direct in a particular direction.
I heard there are already "prayer spaces" at universities.
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I could not even ask him the following question.
"I know that "halal" is important for Muslims, but doesn't "pork ramen" still appeal to you?"