Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Portrait of a Japanese Person: Airi Inui

This week I am going to introduce one of my best friend Airi Inui. She's the person I have chosen for this week's blog theme "Portrait of a Japanese Person". We have been friends for 2 years since we entered Kansai Gaidai. Actually we have attended to the same high school. However, because we weren't in the same course, we had never talked and even knew each other. We became close friends after we noticed that we are going to be in the same class in Gaidai. Because we attended to the same high school and had many common things to share, it wasn't hard for me to get along with her. Now she is one of my besties to hang out inside and outside school.
To describe in a word, I would say she is ツンデレ(Tsun-dere). ツンデレ is a typical Japanese character that describes being cold and sharp on the surface which is the "ツンside" but underneath the cold characteristic they are warm and become fawner which is the "デレside". She is the ツンデレest girl I have ever met in my entire life. This photo above is when she is in the mood of デレ!!
To be honest, my first impression of Airi wasn't that good. I was kind of scared of her. I think that's maybe because she seemed cold when she talks. By the way, she's not always cold. She is a nice and lovely girl. 
This girl Airi cannot let go with her scarf as she is wearing in these photos. Even though she was born in the winter seasons she's sensitive to cold. Need a warm scarf to cover and protect her neck from the freezing wind. This was an extra information about Airi-chan. Hopefully, you learned something interesting about my friend Airi Inui. End of this week's post.

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