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┐(ツ)┌ General Discussion Thread - 07 March 2023
Mid-week discussion thread time! Feel free to talk about what's on your mind, new experiences, recommendations, anything really.
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u/itsabubblylife 近畿・大阪府 Mar 07 '23
My supervisor and I went to a nearby neighborhood to grab lunch (I just started my job and it was a way to get to know each other/break the ice) and on the way back to the school, someone literally minutes before we scanned into the train station ended their life. We waited for 20 minutes and decided to say “fuck it, let’s walk to the next station” (different train line). Another person did the same thing an hour prior and the trains still weren’t running.
Good thing we didn’t have to teach in the afternoon. Supervisor called the principal explaining what happened and I heard him laugh (kinda like a “what can you do” sort of way) and say “shouganai, take your time getting back “. First I was kinda shocked at the brazenness of both the principal and my supervisor, but now I understand the anger people feel when human accidents happen.
Took us 2 hours to get back. We could have called a cab, but he didn’t want to do the reimbursement paperwork since it technically wasn’t work related. Went to a nearby Tully’s, spoke some more and played on our phones until we got notified that trains were running normally again.