Hey guys, welcome to my world, which is called A Blue Colour Life...

A little about me:

I'm 24 years old.
I love to read, write, draw, watch anime, make wallpapers and just be here.
I'm in the final year of my master in English literature.
I have watched 100+ animes, and my favorites are bleach, Sakurasou no pet na kanojo, beyblade, K-ON! kaichou wa maid-sama, nodame cantabile, hyouka, Romeo x Juliet and kimi ni todoke, Hanasaku Iroha and etc.
I love making friends and I make them easily, but people take me for granted most of the time.
I have a talent in drawing and I write pretty well too.

My best friends on TheO are:TheDarkEclipse, nikkeh09, Soulanime14, Snowzi and Crimson-rose.

Exams xD

Found this on facebook :p It looked like fun to me!! Now I have to do that :D

I am raptured

Luici gave me the most beautiful suprise yesterday!!! She converted mt sexy art drawing into a iPhone wallpaper!!! And now it looks so more beautiful than before :D I love it :D So here it is..

Strike..

So there is a strike in our whole city and everything is closed and stuff so we're all at home today, including my Dad, obviously everthing is closed including the transport...

Well, its nothing new for where I live xD

Japan 101: Etiquette (In the house)

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Konichiwa こんにちは~!!

Japan's etiquette is quite peculiar, to us anyways. Most of you might already know this since it's practically the complete opposite of Western etiquette~

In the house

When entering houses one must not wear their outdoor shoes inside. Usually they have indoor slippers but most of the time they just walk with bare feet of with socks.

There are formal and casual ways to sit down on the tatami floors. During casual occasions, woman will usually sit with both legs to one side whereas men would sit cross-legged. Formal occasions have a way of sitting for both genders it is called, 'seiza' and is highly uncomfortable if one is not used to it. Even the locals find it uncomfortable. Sitting on tatami floors might not be one's cup of tea but in Japan it is not unusual. Even during tea ceremonies, they sit on the floors.

Guests are usually placed in order. The most important person sits farthest from the entrance and if there is a tokonoma (a scroll hung on walls) the guest is placed in front of it. The least most important guest or host would sit next to the entrance.

Well, that's about it for 'Inside the house', I'll be posting about dining tomorrow~!!

Sayonara さようなら~!
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Uta no Prince Sama

As you guys probably noticed (or not) that i have been watching uta no prince sama these days so i wanted to talk about it...

Firstly it is the first anime i have watched which has so many boys, and thats good for a change.

Secondly it is a musical anime, there is a new song in each episode and the songs are really good with heart warming lyrics and incredible music.

And thirdly it only has 13 episodes so one doesn't get bored with it.

So if any of you have watched this anime, do you agree with what I have said? And what do you yourself think about it?