I will be heading to the Osaka area this summer for about a month for a college summer program. I will be staying with a Japanese family during my stay. Most of my activities have been thoroughly planned by the school, but I still have some general questions about Japan before I go.
1. Does anyone know how easy using the internet will be? Especially wireless? I will be taking my new Netbook and would like to be able to contact home while commuting to/from school. If they use some odd internet protocols, some tech heads-up would be nice.
Also, do most homes have easily accessible internet? I am unsure how far away from school I will be staying as I have not been told where my host family lives yet, but if I end up in the countryside, will I be doomed?
2. Omiyage- I already know food is typically best, and it should be wrapped nicely. Should I avoid chocolate during the summer? (I've already been told to avoid cheap chocolate, even Russel Stover.) Would maybe a nice jar of Planter's premium mixed nuts work? Dried fruits? I really want them to like what I give them!
3. Meals: I know most of the basics about chopsticks, etc. Is it rude to put elbows on the table? Should I wait until everyone is done before excusing myself from the table? Should I wait until everyone else starts to eat?
Also, how likely will I be to have them let me cook for them at least once during my stay?
How expensive is stuff like cheese?
4. "Personal" issues... I am female, and females have... "personal" items to dispose of related to... "monthly business". I hate to put these items in another person's bathroom trash because it seems gross for them to have to deal with. the family will have at least one daughter, and have probably hosted homestays before. Any suggestions?
5. Other Communications: I will not be using a prepaid or rented keitai during my stay as it's only a month. How do the payphones work? I've read there's a different color for different types of phone. How much do local calls normally cost? How about non-local but inside Japan calls? I would like to be able to contact my host family if I will be out late, etc.
6. Random otherness... I am terrible with kanji and my grammar is not so great. Will reading signs be an issue? How difficult is navigating the rail system?
Also, any handy phrases that might be useful? The standard greetings I'm good with. I really want to appear as polite and proper as possible! I know I will be forgiven quite a few mistakes as I am Gaijin, but I would like to impress a little with my manners.
How can I explain to my host family I would like to be corrected when I make either a cultural blunder or a grammatical error?
One more thing... I end up in an infinite "thank you" or "arigatou" loop when talking with the Japanese Teacher's assistant... Should I let her have the last "thank you"? Sometimes it's awkward because she says "thank you" after I thank her for doing something for me!
Well, that's all I can think of for now, Please include the question # when answering.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
~Hikari