Hello, everyone.
This is Enta.
The other day, two of our Vietnamese technical interns passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N4).
I earned it a year and a half after arriving in Japan.
Here is the difficulty level breakdown.
I heard that he took the N4 exam this time and passed.

It probably isn't that difficult for Japanese people, but for foreigners, it takes an enormous amount of effort.
You can probably imagine that if we were to go to Vietnam and take a Vietnamese language proficiency test, right?
It’s the result of your daily efforts paying off.
So, the company sent a congratulatory gift.

Normally, I’d write “Oiwai” at the top, but I deliberately wrote “Congratulations” instead—using a trembling brush pen—to make it easier to understand lol.
I've learned just how hard calligraphy is... (My handwriting is so bad, it really makes me look like a total idiot lol)

They were really happy about it, too!
After I gave it to them, in a social media message...
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
That's what it said, lol
And apparently, they're aiming for the N3 next!
I'm really impressed by their vitality.
That's wonderful.
I hope I can do something—even if it’s just a little—to show my appreciation for all your hard work.
And I’d love to see that happy face again.
See you later.





There are traces of practice writing "Congratulations" on the left side, lol.
Hehehe
Practicing didn't help lol