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My friend went on an exchange to china, in his grade 12 year.
As a result he didn't graduate...until he came back to canada.
I guess if you know the language well you should be able to keep your grades up though.
I know I would not go, but youre probably like, one of those people who does stuff, for the sake of doing stuff, so you're probably going to go, and this thread is just a big "ZOMG LOLOLLOLZZ IMMA GO TO JAPAN AND SEE ROBOTS RAPING SAILOR MOON!" Anyways, you probably should be able to pick up money by tutoring kids on campus right? All you need to do is have cheaper rates. I doubt students would be that racist, but then again, this is japan we are talking about.
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Jan-20-2006 19:46
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| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
I had a friend that studied abroad there and he didn't like it. He said the locals were really mean wouldnt give him the time of day and called him 'white devil' on the street. |
Thats just because he is american.
Go around wearing a shirt with another countries flag on it, so that people know you arent american. You'll be alright.
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Jan-20-2006 20:08
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| quote: | Originally posted by Perfect_Cheezit
This isn't true, and the comments made that they accuse you of being white devil strike me as likely false as well. I was an exchange student to Japan, and the people were wonderful. Ironically, the only assholes I ever met there were an old Japanese biology teacher and the Canadian JET English teacher who taught at my high school in Hiroshima.
Japanese will see that you're there to teach English and to increase international understanding, and will have a great deal of respect for you just on that level. Being able to speak Japanese as well as you apparently do will awe them, because they are used to foreigners not understanding their culture or being able to speak the language.
Is this through a Japan English Teaching program, or is this through something else? |
So were you there before or after bush got re-elected?
Because my wapanese buddy goes there twice a year to visit relatives, and he says that he ran into some racist shit, only recently, and you can guess what he thinks causes it.
he claims that once he explains he isnt american people cool off.
I would assume it also varies in different parts of japan, around different types of people, just as it does in any other country.
I can tell you that before the past oh say 3 years, canadian youth loved america, seeing as thats where they get their lovely movie/movie shit, they thought america was fucking great and exciting everybody wanted to move to california or new york. However in the past say 3 years, its gone completley in the other direction I won't even get into the amount of anti american shit I hear a day at school.
How people view your country is changing, and it isn't simply due to Bush, its due to increased awareness about what really goes on in your country.
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Jan-20-2006 21:45
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| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
So were you there before or after bush got re-elected?
Because my wapanese buddy goes there twice a year to visit relatives, and he says that he ran into some racist shit, only recently, and you can guess what he thinks causes it.
he claims that once he explains he isnt american people cool off.
I would assume it also varies in different parts of japan, around different types of people, just as it does in any other country.
I can tell you that before the past oh say 3 years, canadian youth loved america, seeing as thats where they get their lovely movie/movie shit, they thought america was fucking great and exciting everybody wanted to move to california or new york. However in the past say 3 years, its gone completley in the other direction I won't even get into the amount of anti american shit I hear a day at school.
How people view your country is changing, and it isn't simply due to Bush, its due to increased awareness about what really goes on in your country. |
This was the summer of 2004, right as the anti-American sentiment abroad was picking up steam.
Regardless, though, most people will look past stereotypes once they get to know you as an individual and cease judging you based on your country of origin.
This Canadian guy, though, was a jerk-off. I was 17 and he was 26, and treated me like shit when all I did was try to start a conversation with him.
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