Lost Property

Aug 11, 2015 10:27
In Japan, even if you lost your wallet, camera, or iPhone, there would be a very good chance that they will be found.

I think many Japanese people are willing to deliver such lost properties.

When I was young, I lost my wallet.

I felt sorrow, and cried, but immediately got a phone call from a police box.

"Did you lost your wallet?"

I was so happy, and at that moment, I vowed that I deliver lost properties when I find them.
No. 1 Echokame
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  • In Japan, even if you lost your wallet, camera, or iPhone, there would be a very good chance that they will be found.
  • In Japan, whether you lost your wallet, camera, or iP phone, there is a very good chance that it will be found.

    :p Not all phones are iphones. :P

  • I think many Japanese people are willing to deliver such lost properties.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • When I was young, I lost my wallet.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • I felt sorrow, and cried, but immediately got a phone call from a police box.
  • I felt so sad, and cried, but immediately got a phone call from the police.
  • "Did you lost your wallet?"
  • "Did you lost your wallet?" they asked.
  • I was so happy, and at that moment, I vowed that I deliver lost properties when I find them.
  • I was so happy that at that moment, I vowed that I would return lost items if I ever found them.

That's a really good promise. I try to keep that promise in the United states as well...but more often than not things are not returned to me... :(
I wish my countrymen were a little more considerate.

Toru
Thank you very much for correcting my post! :D
Yes, I want more people to have consideration. Actually, Japanese people often steal an umbrella. My umbrellas were stolen several times.. :(
Echokame
Really?!! I didn't know umbrella theft was a thing in Japan!!! Actually I have my name and phone number taped to my umbrella because I keep forgetting it at different places... :P I was told it was not a good idea... but I already lost 6 umbrellas since coming to Japan last year. hahah.
Toru
Six?! Oh, I'm sorry. It is difficult to determine whether the umbrella is a lost item or not. Also, if it begins to rain, many umbrella will be purchased, and most of them will be left(discarded) in various places. Unfortunately, I think many Japanese downplay umbrellas, so there is little chance that they will be returned.
No. 2 デクラン
  • In Japan, even if you lost your wallet, camera, or iPhone, there would be a very good chance that they will be found.
  • In Japan, even if you lose your wallet, camera, or iPhone, there is be a very good chance that they will be found again.
  • I think many Japanese people are willing to deliver such lost properties.
  • I think many Japanese people are willing to return such lost properties.
  • When I was young, I lost my wallet.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • I felt sorrow, and cried, but immediately got a phone call from a police box.
  • I felt sorrow, and cried, but immediately got a phone call from a police box.
  • "Did you lost your wallet?"
  • "Did you lose your wallet?"
Toru
Thank you very much for correcting my post!:D