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Welcome to Kevin's English from podcast.
Okay.
Great.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Uh, can see but great weather today as well.
It is.
Oh, it was really warm yesterday.
Yeah, you know, two days ago.
Yeah, but it's going to get colder and colder.
Mm hmm.
It's going to get cold and well that's kind of cold.
Oh, so like winter is like a winters coming back.
Yeah, the KitaKaze is coming back.
Yeah, two days ago it was like Minamikaze.
That's why it was warm.
Oh, really?
Okay.
But KitaKaze is back.
Oh, I thought it's like a spring season.
It's like a coming.
Yeah, the Haruichiban was yesterday.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
That's what they said.
But we're back, you know, to the cold weather.
Yeah.
Well, as far as it's like a sunny.
Mm hmm.
I love it.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah.
If it's cold.
Great sky.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How's the Kafun?
Kafun?
Oh, do you?
No, I don't have.
I don't have any.
You don't have any?
I don't have any.
Oh, that's great.
Well, but I have Kafun, but.
Not yet?
Not yet.
Oh, okay.
Right.
But one of my friends said that she went to like a hospital.
Mm hmm.
For the Kaff?
Yeah, for the Kaffu and get some medicines.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And I was like, I don't feel like I have any Kaffu around her.
Already?
Yeah.
Tokyo?
In Tokyo.
Yeah.
And I was like, what, really?
I feel nothing.
But yeah, she was like, oh, already like, you know, Kaffu.
So I thought you were pretty heavy with the Kaffu show.
Yeah, but mine is like a late summer.
There's seasons.
Yeah.
Within Kaffu show.
Yeah, sure.
Not the same one.
It's like a like early spring one.
And like, like a mid spring one.
Shit, it's seasonal?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
In early summer and late summer.
Like a fashion show.
Yeah.
So you're, you're, you're.
Yeah, mine is like from mid spring.
Mid spring, which is mid spring.
It's like a, it's like a March, April.
March, April.
Okay.
Yeah.
So my Kaffu show starts from like March, April.
I see.
And then the hardest one would be like a late summer.
Late summer is your heaviest.
Late summer collection.
Your late summer collection is the worst.
The worst one for me.
For you.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
So where that's, you go on runways every day.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So now I'm fine.
I didn't know that.
Mine, this is not my.
Not your season.
Runway.
Not your runway.
I was not ready for you.
Okay.
I didn't know that.
Wow.
Yeah.
Is it like, is there like a better version?
Like, did you like earlier the better or like later the worst?
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No, I don't know.
It's just a different variant.
Yeah.
I guess it's a different, um, plants, right?
It's like Sugi, Hinoki, Butakusa, you know, all different plants.
So I think that's fine.
I see.
Yeah.
So I'm fine now.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you get to enjoy the weather.
Yeah.
Because I've always thought that for a Kafunshou people, you know, after the cold, harsh winter,
right, then comes the, the, the warmth and the, the happiness.
Yeah.
Right.
The utopia.
Yeah.
But like when that kicks in, the Kuhunshou kicks in as well.
So I was like, Oh, it must have sucked for Kuhunshou people.
Pretty shameful.
Never.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But for you, it's right now, it's, it's pretty, it's pretty like a, it's pretty high.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pretty at a high standard.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Until like March.
Okay.
Usually I'm fine.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you got like a, like a two month, three months to enjoy the weather.
Yeah.
And like May, June, July are also great season to me.
I don't have nothing.
May, June, July.
Okay.
Six, seven, like five, six, seven.
Oh wait.
When's your worst?
It's like September.
September.
Yeah.
Oh, I see.
It's not.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I see.
But yeah.
Wait, September?
Yeah.
They got Kuhunshou in September?
Yeah.
I guess it's different from, but yeah, it is.
It is.
Isn't that?
It's like a summer, some kind of plants.
Is that rare?
Is it an average?
Like, obviously rare?
You know, Sugi Kuhun is the major one.
It's like a spring season basically.
Yeah.
So that's the biggest one.
But yeah, it's pretty like.
It's out there?
Yeah.
People are, people have.
Yeah.
A pretty big show.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
People go there?
Yeah.
A lot of, a lot of models there?
Yeah.
Okay.
I have so many friends there.
You got a lot of model friends?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
It's like a, you know, Sugi Kuhun would be like Paris or New York collection.
Like the center of the fashion industry.
Yeah.
Okay.
London collection.
Where would the summer version be?
Like a, like a, like a Rio de Janeiro show.
I don't even know if they do fashion shows in Rio.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe they do.
They do.
I see.
Yeah.
I see.
Yeah.
So, but I love this weather.
I was like, I woke up this morning and like, I feel good.
Yeah.
I feel good today, this morning.
And yeah.
So last night I did a little more yoga in my house, in my room.
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Oh, okay.
That's cool.
So I woke up and like, oh, it's like a brand new, you know, I feel great.
Like a brand new start.
Yeah.
I feel great.
And made a coffee and then, oh, it's a great day.
Well, I mean, how do you know that when you wake up, your curtains are closed.
Like your windows aren't open.
So like, you don't know how cold or hot the outside temperature is.
Like how, how do you know that?
Like how do you know if it feels good or not?
I mean, I don't know the temperature, but I can see the weather, right?
If it's sunny or cloudy or rainy.
Is your curtains closed?
Yeah.
Actually my, you know, in my bedroom, my curtains are not like thick like this.
Oh, okay.
It's just like, um.
A little bit transparent?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I can very see the outside.
Oh, okay.
And I can tell if it's sunny or rainy at least.
Got it.
Yeah.
I see.
That's what you're doing.
And I feel good.
So.
Okay.
Yeah.
I see.
Are you not doing your eye masks anymore?
No, anymore.
Oh.
But I have it.
Uh-huh.
I used to do it, but.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Last night I didn't use that.
Yeah.
Yeah, me too.
I don't use my eye masks anymore.
Yeah.
I'm not using my eye masks.
Oh, really?
No.
It just, it comes off.
And I don't like it.
Me too.
Me too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like when I wake up, it's just like all gone.
Yeah.
It's right there, right?
Yeah.
Where do you keep your phone?
Phone?
Yeah.
Do you keep your phone like next to your pillow when you sleep?
No.
I have a little shelf.
A desk?
Yeah.
shelf?
Okay.
On the bedside.
Okay.
And I put it bedside shelf like that, the bottom of the, put it in.
Okay.
Okay.
So it's like kind of close to your head.
You can reach for it.
Yeah.
I need to wake up though.
It's like, it's not like right there.
Oh, got it.
Got it.
Do you use that as your alarm?
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
So you got to like get up and.
Yeah.
Like it's far.
So I need to get up and.
I put my phone like right next to my pillow.
Oh, okay.
Recently I do that.
It's, I've come to realize that it doesn't fall off the bed.
Like I've always thought that if I put my phone right next to my pillow, it's going
to fall off the bed.
Yeah.
It's going to like, I don't know, might lead to like cracking my phone screen or something
like that.
But like I've, I've done it several times and it's just, it's right there.
It's always in the same spot.
So like, oh, it's safe to put it right next to my pillow and it's more convenient if I
put it there.
So I was curious.
Yeah.
But if you put your like alarm, so you're using the smartphone as an alarm, right?
If you put alarm here, you can just easily sneeze it.
Oh yeah.
Snooze.
Snooze it, right?
Yeah.
So, so yeah.
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So my strategy is like put my alarm a bit far from my bed so that I need to get up to
stop it and wake me up.
And now you, all you have to do is not go back to bed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
True.
Yeah.
I mean, that's, that's right.
Because that's what happened to me this morning.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was so easy to stop the alarm.
Yeah.
It's like, yeah.
It's left for like 10 hours.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But yeah, you're right.
Even if like wake up and start up my alarm, I can easily go back to my bed.
Right.
Right.
Right.
So yeah.
You just have to stop yourself from doing that.
But I think it's easier to, to not have yourself go back to bed than to get up right after
you stop the alarm, which is right next to your pillow.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
You have that, because you've overcome that barrier of getting out of bed for the first
one.
So that's better, I think.
Yeah.
Because you're still sleeping, right?
Right.
Exactly.
You didn't even wake up.
It was just.
Like I know which button to press.
Yeah.
Gone.
Gone.
And I know that it's going to give me another alarm in like 10 minutes or so, right?
Because it's got the feature.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's got the feature, right?
Gone.
Gone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
So, uh, happy spring.
You know, happy spring.
Can we say?
Uh, the Haru Ichiban's here.
So that's when I celebrate my, my spring.
Okay.
Yeah.
Great.
Happy spring then.
All right.
Thanks for listening guys.
Thank you.
Bye.
Yeah.