F.R.I.E.N.D.S part I People are blessed when surrounded by loving people. I think that's what I felt recently. Reflecting back 3 years ago, I was just a freshgrad ready to tackle the real life as a shakai-jin. Well let's talk about this term a little bit because I'm always enchanted with Japanese culture. In Japanese Shakaijin has a profound meaning. Shakaijin (社会人) . Shakai literally means Society, while the ending Jin refers to a person. So litterally Shakai Jin is a person of society. In a broad meaning, shakai jin is someone who is considered to be a part of a society. But why this is so important or exist only in Japanese society? aren't we a part of society already when we were born? The answer is no, according to Japanese culture. Shakaijin has more profound meaning. The Japanese will start addressing you as Shakaijin only when you start working and starting your independent life. Because only by that beginning part of your life, me and probably you feel
The Bravest Men are Those Who Can Give Forgiveness Our unique tradition as moslems are asking for forgiveness and giving forgive to each other in the day of Eid Mubarak. The young should come to their old to do so. This activity is carried on after sholat Eid in the mosque or in a football field. In this moment, family gathering takes place, so do mine. Big family aren't we? Our grandparents Me in between