Sazh Katzroy (
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dressrobes2012-09-13 07:13 pm
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IC Prospective: Sazh Katzroy
Character: Sazh Katzroy
Mun: Phil
Plot specific: N
Kids will be kids, but maybe you all need a change of pace. Muggle Studies isn't the sort of subject you understand without experience.
So if you could take a field trip to any sort of muggle place, what would you pick and why? Places like airports, hospitals, arcades... you know, places that might be possible. ...And you know what? Professors, you can answer that too, if you want.
Mun: Phil
Plot specific: N
Kids will be kids, but maybe you all need a change of pace. Muggle Studies isn't the sort of subject you understand without experience.
So if you could take a field trip to any sort of muggle place, what would you pick and why? Places like airports, hospitals, arcades... you know, places that might be possible. ...And you know what? Professors, you can answer that too, if you want.
Shifu will introduce him to Chinese chess and tea.
Of course everybody prefers the second. But students need to learn that it is not the teachers who must conduct a class according to their likes and dislikes. I believe the English saying for it was, "Life is not a bed of roses". If we catered to their every whim, we'd have students unable to handle the difficulties of life.
As for your question, I have visited many Muggle places. My favourite is the tea house in my home village. I enjoy a good cup of Jasmine tea and a game of Chinese chess. It is also a good place for companionship whether Muggle or Wizard, if that is what you are looking for.
And Sazh will introduce him to airplanes and fast cars. It will all be glorious.
A tea house sounds right up your alley, Shifu. How does Chinese chess work?
If you've visited so many places, then which one stood out the most?
I'm looking forward to this CR, so much!
It is different from your Western chess in many ways. Rules, pieces, the board. However, they are similar in that they promote sharp and strategic thinking. I highly recommend it.
The Muggle museum. It's interesting to view history from their point of view and how they have lived their lives so differently, but at the same time, as us.
So am I! It's surprisingly amazing, x3
We'll have to sit down and play a game sometime. Maybe head down to that tea house you mentioned. I'm sure that in a week's time, we'll be waiting for the end of the year.
A museum? That sounds like a good idea for a field trip! The students would get to see things, they wouldn't have to interact with Muggles, and I can even make a few assignments out of it!
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It sounds like you have found the solution to your problem. I am glad to have been of assistance.