My impression of Americans and my dream
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My impression of Americans and my dream

by Kohei Kanno
(Japan)

My impression of Americans is that they are bold people who can communicate directly to speak in a very frank way. And my body size is short and thin, so I envy the Americans with very big muscular bodies.

My dream is to have a woman say, "I want to touch your chest muscles."

I went to Hawaii last year. It was my first trip to the U.S. In Hawaii, it was useful because a lot of people also speak English and Japanese, but I tried to make a positive conversation in English. Learning to speak English is so fun.

I want to speak English well in the future, and I want to go abroad without a guide.

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