05.27.2008, 01:18 AM | #41 | |
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i avoid english speaking countries mostly, just because it is more fun trying to get by without a language. however, the plus side is you don't have to hear absolutley menial banal bullshit when you are walkinjg down the street etc.... |
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05.27.2008, 02:07 AM | #42 | |
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05.27.2008, 02:11 AM | #43 |
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China, Japan or India. Bring on the culture shock, that's what relocating to far away continents is all about.
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05.27.2008, 02:44 AM | #44 |
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I already did that.
The nice thing about being a career ESL teacher is that you can pretty easily find work (and thus visas) anywhere in the world. I highly recommend getting a proper ESL certification (CELTA or cerTESOL) for the uninspired nomadic types out there. I think if and when I leave Japan I will wind up in San Francisco or New York. I like it expensive! |
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05.27.2008, 02:56 AM | #45 |
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So, is japan actually expensive? Is it? I'm afraid so.
p.s. lately I'm reconsidering some places due to earthquake/hurricanes threaths. |
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05.27.2008, 03:08 AM | #46 |
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I live on the corner of bumfuck and nowhere, so it's really not that expensive at all.
Seriously, Japan isn't that expensive. If you have your heart set on living right in the center of Tokyo it'll be absurdly pricey, but that goes for any major city anywhere the world. I make about that same salary I made when I was living in Texas and I haven't noticed any significant change in my lifestyle since I moved here. Beer and CDs are more expensive, sushi and shochu are cheaper, it all evens out. |
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05.27.2008, 03:13 AM | #47 |
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thanks for the infos. I might consider going in some minor city in the future, then. I've got this distorted image of japan in my mind, with the bling bling otaku shopping windows pachinko noises and laser shows for the big cities and smaller cities=zatoichi..
I know it's not like that in the real world, but I also think you need to GO THERE to have an actual idea of such a peculiar country. |
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I recently learned that I moved to exactly the most dangerous spot for earthquakes in the entire world. When this thing goes down I'll be wiped out in a tsunami within 5 minutes. Hurray! Quote:
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05.27.2008, 06:04 PM | #49 | |
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05.27.2008, 07:06 PM | #50 |
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coming from london i think it would be quite hard for me to move to anywhere other than a major city. i dunno what i'd do with myself... my brother moved to lucca in italy to do a phd a few months ago. i think he's finding it quite hard to adjust to life outside the big shitty. he's coming to stay with me tomorrow for a few days. i can't wait!
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05.27.2008, 07:09 PM | #51 |
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well right now i'm moving to brooklyn next month so i would like to live there for free. but nope i have to work extra hard to pay rent.
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05.27.2008, 07:11 PM | #52 |
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I really want to visit New Orleans. Not out of some morbid interest following Katrina, just that I've always been totally fascinated by it from being a kid. I bought a lonely planet guide to it the other day and the woman in the shop asked me if I was an aid worker, like I might be visiting Rwanda or something.
The thing that concerns me most about it is the crime, but I hear that since Katrina most of the traditionally really dodgy areas are pretty well deserted. I'm sort of gutted though that if I did go, it'd be like visiting the shell of a city that once was. |
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05.27.2008, 07:26 PM | #53 |
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Theres nothing worse than a city with no crime. Nothing worse.
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05.27.2008, 07:32 PM | #54 | |
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05.27.2008, 08:31 PM | #55 |
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i like where i ilve now, but if i had choices, they would be somewhere in western australia, vancouver, or sunny san diego(i lived there once before and LOVED IT!)
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