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ヒッポのお陰で、自分の成長を実感しました。💫

Hola! けいちゃんです from Taiwan!

インターンになる前、自分に自信がないでした。(*´ω`*)ヒッポに来て、I have got numerous chances to たくさんの人の前で話す, so by practicing several times, I have gradually become a more confident person! 😄In the past, I felt awkward dancing. However, we have done a lot of “SADA”here, so after a month of practicing dancing, I feel more comfortable dancing now, and really enjoy it! 💃

ヒッポの人、本当に皆んなすごく優しいです。♡I came here, and I feel like I have a big family! When I am down in the dumps, everyone encourages me; When I do not know how to increase my efficiency and productivity at work, they give me good advice, which helps me become a better person! イリマが私にとって最後のインターン懇談会に出席してもらいました。♪ 私インターン懇談会で自分の短所を皆んなにシェアしました。Few days after インターン懇談会, イリマからのメッセージが来ました。She told me that her 性格は、イメージをいっぱいして、ぱぱっと終わらせるんです。私はがんばり屋さん、でも、もっとイメージしてからやり始めると、今より疲れなくなります。イメージすることの大切を教えてもらって、誠にありがとうございました。I will keep her advice in mind and 頑張ってもっといいけいになります!
台湾に帰るまで、後16日しかないです。I really enjoy my life here! I have hung out with staff and other interns many times, and we have created a lot of wonderful memories together! They are just like brothers and sisters and I really like them! 

那些一起工作和一起玩的回憶,我會把它放在心裡放一輩子,因為對我來說那是一段我不會想忘記的過去。

読んでいただいて、ありがとうございました。╰(*´︶`*)╯♡


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