But there is one function on it that is very awesome and very accurate That is the camera function If you open up Google translate You will see a little camera picture here And if you click the camera It will turn into a camera, and you can find some kanji Let's find some kanji that we can't read Oh yeah there we go!
So you're in the toy store, and you're wondering what the heck this is So what you do is take a picture of the Japanese writing on the box And it will pick up any kanji that it sees in the picture and you can just highlight with your finger the ones that you want it to read And it will give you the English for it! Refridgerator! Isn't that so cool? With old school kanji apps you had to write them out with your finger while looking at it or you had to look through a list of kanji to find the correct one But with this all you have to do is take a picture So cool! Yeah it's very very awesome I use this all the time Really reccomend that not only for kanji, but if you can't read hiragana or katakana It will translate that for you as well So download Google translate and use the camera function. So there are 3 potential problems you could run into with bathrooms here The most common is that they don't have soap when you're washing your hands. So I always carry a bottle of hand sanitizer around with me because I get sick really easily So I always wanna wash my hands Especially before I eat #2 is they might not have a way to dry your hands That's also very common So some people carry handkerchiefs around with them Like old times, handkerchiefs Or like a little face cloth So you can dry your hands after you use the bathroom You'll see that facecloths are sold EVERYWHERE And you're probably wondering WHY ARE THERE SO MANY FACE CLOTHS It's because people keep them in their bags so they can dry their hands I don't I'm not that crazy, I just... That works too And the third problem, which is quite rare but does happen occasionally. There are some toilets that don't have toilet paper Oh I've never come across one of those I've come across 2 so far Yikes I think one was in the Nagoya subway station I think they had a problem with people stealing the toilet paper So they got rid of it. They might have it now, it was a long time ago Another one was in Akita prefecture We were driving around the backroads and found an outhouse at the bus stop, and there was no toilet paper Not like they ran outta toilet paper, there was no place to put toilet paper But that's not very common But just in case, bring tissues or something But the hand thing is very common You'll very rarely see paper towels and sometimes you'll see the hand driers Okay one thing that is shopping related If you're going to try on clothes, most likely you will have to take your shoes off before entering the change room. You'll be able to tell if you need to because they'll have a little step up to go into the change room If there's a step, that always means you need to take your shoes off It's usually carpeted too Yeah there'll be a carpet If it looks nice and clean.
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Author Leatha D. Williams
Ms. Williams started her teaching career in Knoxville, TN in 2003, after receiving Bachelor of Arts in English and Master of Science in Secondary Education degrees from the University of Tennessee. She has taught in Fulton and Cherokee counties, but she joined the Pebblebrook family in 2014 and is proud to call Cobb County her home. She enjoys reading, writing, painting, hiking, collecting famous author action figures, and spending time with family and friends, but mostly she loves sharing the joy of language with a new group of kids every year! Ms. Williams is among professional writers at Edusson that write a tailor-made Persuasive essay outline. Ms. Williams lives in Leicester, UK with her husband, her beautiful daughter Isabel, two annoying orange cats, and Chico the Chihuahua. |