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Portland Souvenirs

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  • Koko
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  • 2022/06/15 17:08

Hi, I am on a short trip to Portland.
After Portland, I am going to see my friend who lives in CA, and I am wondering what kind of souvenirs I should bring.

What kind of souvenirs do you bring with you when you go back home or when you meet your American friends in other states? Please tell us about your favorite souvenirs.

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#2
  • Noguchi
  • 2022/06/20 (Mon) 11:55
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What a !, 99 cent, Trader Joe's wine carrying bag and Marshalls large shopping bags (, sometimes very cute ), are appreciated, and every time I am asked, "What did you bring this time ??" I use the cute green wine bag as a regular shopping bag by cutting off the inside divider. When I put it flat in the bag, it is not a luggage at all, so I bring about 10 of them back home.

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  • Koko
  • 2022/06/20 (Mon) 16:02
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Noguchi-san, you are using Trejo wine carrying bags and Marshalls large shopping bags. ! I always bring food as souvenirs, so this was an eye-opener for me.

As you say, it is not bulky, so it is less of a burden for the person who carries it, and I heard that in Japan, plastic bags are being charged for and more people are carrying bags, so for the recipient, it is not only cute but also a useful souvenir. There is a Trejo near me, so I will look for it as soon as possible.
Thank you for sharing your idea :)

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