Since she and i had talked about the bathroom that might had been in need of a cleaning.
Cleaning the bathroom was one of household duties I had been thinking of.
It was not that much dirty and filthy, but I could see some mold on the wall and some points in the bathroom.
When it comes to washing the bathroom, I always grab a detergent called "カ○キラー”.
It is just amazing! How efficient this is!
I still remember when I first met with this guy and used, something struck inside of me !
It was unbelievable!
Believe it or not, try it and feel how strong it is. Incredibly and easily it removes mold.
I was just attracted by that. If you are japanese, you know that,eh?
The smell is not good, though, too strong.
You may want to put on gloves and a mask on your mouth.

Anyway, I did a good job!
First of all, I sprayed with "カ○キラー” on everywhere in the bathroom, including a
basket filled with bottles of shampoo and rinse.
What I had to be careful was to not touch any bubbles of what i had sprayed.
I had an experience touching that "カ○キラー”inadvertently, and I tried to wash spots
where had been touched, but couldn't get it off easily. Despite many times to wash, there was still something slimy on my skin.
After done with spraying on everywhere, left it and waited at least 5 minutes, then rinsed
away the bubbles.

Open my eyes slowly, getting ready to be surprised.

Sparkling! there was no mold anywhere in the bathroom!
Buddy, you are the best!



...hmm but not quite satisfied.
There might had been left of...

I grabbed a sponge and got started to rub inside and outside of the bathtub and the floor.

10 minutes later, I was done with making the bathroom sparkling perfectly!
ah feels very good.
It was surprising!
when I was studying network stuffs at a cafe around 6:00, there were two ladies just coming in, seemed like who I've met them before, very familiar to me. Then I figured it out they were
ladies who i had had a conversation at an English cafe just an hour ago.
It was a bit that we talk in English since my time was almost up.
Around 30 year-old ladies, both of them, I guess.
It was clear to me when they started taking about the English cafe.
Although I recognized them, they seemed to not realize that I was there,too, in a cafe.
I thought of going to see and say "hello" to them but might be annoying for them.
We had just met in a conversation at the English cafe, and it was very short time, so we
don't know much about each other.
Adding to that, it is japan, not Canada or another country.
We don't have a habit like Canadians do.
Talking to people who you may not know is strange but if there is something a chance to talk to, they would. Like "how are you doing?" "it's nice weather, isn't it?"
It is common. One of ways how to communicate with people.
Yet,in Japan, especially in Tokyo, we don't have that kind of greetings to strangers or
people who just have met once.
According to above, I thought it would be better for us not to go and talk.
I ignored them. But you know what, here is a story I've got.
As soon as they got in a cafe and sit, they began to talk about what they had in the English
cafe. A table they were taking was about 10meters away from where I was sitting, so I could hear their voices, not far but not too close.
I was expecting them to notice me eventually somehow, but they didn't.
As I decided to focus on what I had been studying, I heard of something makes me think of
that they were talking about me. Then I was fucked up.
I couldn't even concentrate on study. I was full of wonder what they were going to talk about me.
As deciding to look at them or not, they began...

"I was surprised! That boy in a conversation was Japanese! I first thought he was NOT."
"I know! He is like a man named "Kenny". doesn't look like Japanese. And plus, he added that he is Japnanese to his introducing.lol"
they said.


Oh my fucking shit!
Even for Japanese, a first impression of me is NOT Japanese!? and kenny!?
I had been said that i looked like a Chinese or Korean when I was in Canada, so I kinda got
used to it.
shit! ah shit!
Is this something I have to admit in my whole life?
One of challenges god gives me?

okay, fine.
Well, better than being said badly.
I should take this positively. YEAH, I guess.

Do I look Chinese or Korean that much?

Anyway, I decided to stay calm and try to not get them know I was there since then.
In the end, when they left from the cafe, I ran to the washroom because the way to the
washroom was on right front of them so I had had to hold on to myself for a while,man.
Now I began to regret that I should have gone to say "hey guys, kenny is here again!" haha.
Wanted to see what faces they would have given!
In the morning, I was on my way home, taking a subway from Shinbashi to Shibuya. I got off work at around 10:00. At a platform of shibuya station, there were two guys stepping off the train
and headed for an entrance gate. One of guys tried to put a ticket into the machine in a wrong
way. He seemed he didn't know how, so i told him "you gotta get another machine. the one you are
trying is different, that machine is used for only deposit cards called suica."
I don't know what i did to them was something i gave them a good feeling or i might had given a
chance to them to ask for a place they were looking for.
Apparently, they are from other countries and not able to speak any Japanese. the place they
wanted me to tell them where it is located is a clothing store called something ape. I've never been interested in that such brand of clothes but i do know the name. in addition, they showed
me a map,using iphone, pointing where it is located, so that made things easier. i told them the nearest station to this store is next,one stop away from here,not shibuya. Omotesandou is where you should have gotten off the train.
"you guys missed it." i said.
When you are in a different country, not knowing very well about the place, to miss or to simply misunderstand the point you step off, it happens all the time. i know it.
one of guys said "maybe we could walk there, right? it is just one stop away."
"yep , possible. a litte bit far ,though. it might take fifteen minutes."
i replied.
then they left.

Although it was a short conversation, i found myself becoming flustered.
then i had a realization that i haven't spoken English for a little while, even chatting.