I was gone out up until now.
I didn't have anything for breakfast.
I am a late riser.
I had no time to eat anything in the morning today.
But, I had a cutlet set lunch with a Japanese managing director at the company that I visited.
I like Thai food very much, but I can't also forget a taste of the food in my native country.
You go to Yayoi? I often go there, too. Some of the clerks know me by sight because I always order ramen (Chinese noodle) and pork cutlet on rice.
If anything, I like "thai people" better than "Thailand."
Thailand is known as "the land of smiles,"isn't it?
For example, whenever I greet them on the street, they smile happily and make a bow to me.
Do you know that thai cabin attendant was ranked No.2 in the world's C.A?
Their smiles, especially, thai women's make the men in the world, including me, feel relaxed.