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Red bean paste

I took the lesson with teacher N today.
We talked a lot same as usual, but I wish we had some more time to talk.

In the beginning, I shared with her the accident that happened after her lesson during lesson with teacher I.
I had experienced my voice chopped or inaudible many times so far, but so I bought a replacement my PC that these matters never happened again until the lesson with teacher N yesterday.

At the lesson with teacher I, she told me that she couldn't hear me, so I tried to refresh the page, then the situation never changed, so I tried to refresh my PC.
Nevertheless, the situation was the same, I realized the red light was on my PC, and then I found the reason I accidentally pressed the mute button.
If I were techie I could find out the problem immediately though, unfortunately, I was not.

Next, we talked about what I had for breakfast this morning, it was a piece of bread spread with "anko" on it.
Anko is sweet red beans paste.
She has never tried it yet, she asked me if it likes strawberry jam.
I answered that it wasn't, and similar to brown sugar.
And she asked me "If I spread brown sugar on the bread, can I enjoy it like anko?"
Unfortunately, no, I just compared it to strawberry jam, anko was not fruity.

She asked me if she can buy anko at DAISO, we can buy it here in Japan but I'm not sure if they sell it in the Philippines.
They sell almost all items for 100 yen, sometimes there are 200 yen items, 300 yen items, 500 yen items, or 1,000 yen items in Japan, but according to her, they sell more than about 1,000 yen, and it depends on the items in the Philippines.
Daiso is known as a reasonable shop in Japan, but unbelievably it is a kind of "fancy" shop in the Philippines.

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