I felt a little guilty as I made my way through the Tokyo subway system with 100 lbs. of luggage because I didn't use any Japanese when I asked for help. At one point a tiny old lady saw me struggling with my heavy bags and said "Heavy, isn't it?". I later saw her on the street and she said "Good luck!", and my first use of Japanese was when I thanked her. But then I got to the hotel and went through my tiny doorway, used the tiny toilet and shower, went to a restaurant and sat in a tiny chair, had a big beer and ordered/paid entirely in Japanese. The server even gave me too much credit and started saying a bunch of stuff I didn't understand... I think my blank response tipped him off that I don't know very much Japanese.
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I later saw her on the street. saw her means said goodbye to her right?
good luck in JP!!!
It means that I saw her a second time while walking down the street ;-)
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