How does school in Japan compare to Canada? Is there anything they do in Japan, that you wish we did at Centennial?
The school in Japan has much more variety in sports and clubs. They’re incredibly lucky to have the same classmates for their whole high school life without having to worry about the struggle of making new friends. I wish Canada had more clubs that everyone could find amusing. The more clubs the more people would want to take part in new hobbies. i wished centennial had the same classes throughout. I can see my friends and create closer bonds with them during school hours which some teens dread.
Do you think that students should have more responsibilities at school like cleaning duty? Why?
In Japan, their floors seemed filthy because it was caused by them. If we had some sort of cleaning duty, I think people would pay more attention to things they throw around or don’t throw away. It’ll help the janitors very much. It will teach children not to litter and help the environment a lot more. At the end of the day, teachers tell their students to stack their chairs, but since we don’t usually stack the chairs and clean the floors often, we all groan when having to clean up. Teachers should award their students for their hard work!
How lucky are you in じゃんけん? Would you be able to snag leftovers?
I am not lucky at all in じゃんけん. Sometime in grade 7, we had a little competition about who would beat the whole class. Sadly, I lost all rounds, not knowing why my luck was that horrid. I wouldn’t be able to get any leftovers, just small crumbs. My luck isn’t something anyone would want, but occasionally I win in じゃんけん. There are multiple ways to try to cheat your way to victory, but it’s all in a game of luck.