Kana! Thanks for showing me around yesterday.
My pleasure, Henry. Ready for the tour? Don’t tell me you’re wearing safety shoes!
Oh, wait. Is this overkill?
I guess, but no worries. This is the lobby. We’ve lined up all the important cars in Iroha’s history.
This is amazing! Vintage cars, racecars too! Rally, Le Mans…Did Iroha ever have a crack at Formula 1?
No, there’s another Japanese auto maker that flies the flag for Japan-they actually won the championship last year.
Oh yeah, I see who you’re on about. That last race-really got my blood pumping!
Glad you like motorsport. You’ll make friends very quicky here.
We love motorsport at Romano. Feels strange to think that Romano and Iroha, who have race against each other, will now be on the same team!
Don’t tell me you booked our dinner at a steakhouse-Mr. Patel is a vegetarian!
Don’t tell me you’re leaving us.
Please don’t tell me the flight has been canceled.
Now way you suggested James should give up his dream of becoming a writer.
I can’t possibly imagine what my life would be like without music.
I didn’t expect to be able to win the presentation contest.
It seems to be a worldwide trend among young people that they are less interested in owing a car. The US is a car-based society, so it must be insentient not to own one.
The main reason is the spread of ride-sharing. More and more young people prefer to ride-share or rent rather than go through the trouble of ownership. Another reason is probably the internet. They can maintain their communities online.