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September 22, 2023 (FRIDAY ZOOM)

  • Hearse; (noun) a vehicle for carrying the coffin at a funeral

    • The hearse carried the casket to the cemetery for the funeral.

    • The family followed the hearse in a procession to the burial site.

    • A hearse is usually black, a symbol of respect for the deceased.

  • Inter; (verb) place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb, usually during a funeral ceremony

  • Columbarium; (noun)  a structure or building with compartments to hold and store cremated remains (ashes) of deceased individuals.

    • Synonyms; cremation niche, memorial wall

  • I can spend time with my grandchildren, I am happy to see them grow up.

  • It takes about (seven and a half hours / seven hours and a half). (NOT seven half hours)

  • On the LCC you need to pay extra for a meal or blanket and such.

  • I’m sure there are some unknown animals that are alive, but we haven’t found yet.

    • However, I don’t believe in mythical creatures like unicorns, yeti, or dragons.

  • I often get strange emails and messages in Japanese, but the messages are scams.

    • The Japanese in those emails are often strange sounding.

  • I often get (fraud / fraudulent) calls. (NOT fraud phones)

    • The scam caller finally showed his annoyance, and lost his temper.

Kristopher Matheson

Hello, I'm Kristopher, a Canadian teaching English & photographer in Japan. I am primarily interested in urban environments and the people found there, as well as abstractionism in architecture and landscapes.

http://www.krismatheson.com
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