Re: My Annual Event in this Year-ending Season was Just Over

We have a traditionally good custom in Japan in new year days, i.e., a New Year’s Greeting Card (年賀状), just like a Christmas Card in the Christian countries.
My Resolutions for coming 2022 are as below, almost the same as the ones of previous years, though;
1) To maintain physical and mental health by keeping daily light workout and good habits regularly
2) To make a debut for a tour guide in a full swing about the long-lasting history and the deep culture of my hometown
(I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter)
3) To boost my communication skills in foreign languages
Believe it or not, I have a confidence that I’ve continued the first resolution of 1) in stubbornly honest manner for the last 4 years after I came back to my hometown.

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