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Friday, May 16, 2014

All Around the World


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Intro

Helllooooo, as you already know this will be the last blog post required for this year's English class.  I have mixed feelings about this since now I have learned a new skill but I think I will make a new blog and as soon as I do, I promise to tell you guys.  For today I was thinking of something fun for people to read instead of the same old poo you guys read on beauty blogs (but Katie's Beauty Blog always has the best blog posts you should check her out)  so I made a quick and slow decision (like that even makes sense).  I will be showing you guys three different traditional clothes from different countries.  They may seem all that cool but I think it is so exotic (we are one, OMG one of the Exo members are leaving the group because of the SM company not caring about their freedom and using them as instraments not like humans :'( ) to see diversity in cultures and learn of what their traditions are.

Konnichiwa (Hello! in Japanese)

I am here with my kimono! So this is actually a traditional kimono where Japanese people would wear for holidays or for any festivals.  I bought this when I was living in Japan nine years ago.  It's not like the "in" fake kimonos taht are sold in stores but an actual one.  This thing is sooo comfy and it has gotten smaller on me but whatever.  I heard with the large sleeves, you could store food and other essentials it's like a pocket.  It has a fun vibe by having pink dragon flies and a navy blue background, maybe I can actually wear this with my outfits!


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Apaka Svagata (Welcome in Hindu)


My grandmother is a HUGE Buddhist fan or more like into the Buddhism religion (my dad's side of the family in Mongolia) and this winter she finally got to visit one of the best city's, it's like a Mecca.  For those religious trips but I know that my grandmother sure had fun and she brought back with her a dress from India!  I am soo excited to show you something new.  It's a little see through but that is just fine cause spanks are made for a reason.  It has a delicate green ,gold, and yellow print on the vest and the "borders" of the dress.  It would be hilarious if I wore this to school one day but may be I will...someday.  

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Minni Neer... (My name is in Mongolian)

Two years ago I went back to Mongolia and one of the first things my dad wanted for me was a Deel (a traditional clothing item in Mongolia) so we went to this store and it all fancy.  I had a pick out a pattern and a color, then they took measurements of me to make it personally made.  Ummm to much fanciness dad? Anyways, I found the type of style I liked and it took them a few days to sew it all together and tada...this is the outcome.  Del are usually worn in New Years or any special occasions.  This is my fourth time wearing it since I received as a gift from my dad and I am ever so grateful.

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Thank you sooo much for reading my last blog post, I hope you have enjoyed reading my blog and the new posts every week.  I will miss this incredeibly but there is a fifty percent chance I will make another blog;)  Bye guys and as for the last time stay beautiful :)



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