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Japanese teacher shy when Vietnamese students wish him a happy November 20

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ19/11/2023

The cute expression of a Japanese teacher when receiving congratulations on Vietnamese Teachers' Day from students is attracting millions of views on social networks.
Thầy giáo người Nhật thẹn thùng khi nhận lời chúc 20-11 từ sinh viên Trường đại học Hà Nội - Ảnh: Chụp màn hình

Japanese teacher shy when receiving 20-11 wishes from students of Hanoi University - Photo: Screenshot

Recently, a clip went viral on social media recording the moment a male student from Hanoi University stood on the podium giving flowers and sending wishes to a Japanese teacher on Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20.

The moment left a strong impression on viewers because of the teacher's expression.

Netizens praise the teacher as cute

It is worth noting that while the male student was representing the class to send his greetings to the teacher in Japanese, the teacher stood there shyly, his face constantly smiling shyly.

Many young people watching the clip expressed their delight at the teacher's cute expressions: "The teacher is so cute", "watching the clip, I don't know who the teacher is anymore", "The teacher is so shy and embarrassed", "I thought the teacher was scolded"...

In the clip, the male student wishes the teacher in Japanese: "We hope you will always be healthy and have a lot of joy in life. And we also wish you more success in your teaching career. Once again, congratulations on Vietnamese Teachers' Day. This is just a small gift from us, we hope you will accept it."

My first November 20 in Vietnam

Talking to Tuoi Tre Online on the morning of November 19, Ngo Thuy Dieu, a second-year student in the Japanese language department at Hanoi University, said she was very surprised when the clip posted online as a souvenir received so much love from everyone.

The above clip was filmed by Diu on November 16. The Japanese teacher in the clip is Mr. Morita Atsushi, who is teaching Diu's class Japanese writing.

In addition to giving flowers to the teacher, Diu said the class also wrote cards in Japanese to send their greetings to the teacher on Vietnamese Teachers' Day.

Sharing about the moment standing on the podium to send wishes to the teacher, Nguyen Tien Dat - the male student in the clip, said that currently in the Japanese language department there are 2 Japanese teachers teaching, in which the teacher appearing in the clip is Mr. Morita Atsushi.

"Mr. Morita Atsushi has been teaching at the department since the beginning of this year. This year is probably also the first year he celebrates November 20 in Vietnam. We would like to show our gratitude to him for teaching us Japanese.

November 20 is Vietnamese Teachers' Day, but you are teaching us in Vietnam so we still want to show our gratitude to you. After receiving the gift, I saw that you were a bit emotional and said thank you very much," Dat shared.

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