Ah, you've been keeping busy, I see! It makes sense since I've always assumed the country is a capitalist paradise for businessmen and a dystopia for the working class.
I actually came back to Europe a few months ago. I don't know about SK, but the work culture in Japan is honestly so insane that I'd say teaching jobs might be among the best ones for foreigners.
Oh nice. I never moved to other countries! I just moved houses and stuff mainly growing up. I assume those beers I probably cannot get in the old USA. lol
Thanks for your reply. My research turned up Kochi, too. To be honest, I live in this neighboring prefecture, so I was curious about the detailed location. I thought that if the location was close enough, I could go there to eat.
I've never studied Korean, but I was surprised to find a North Korean accent. I had thought there was no such thing as an accent.
Thank you for responding to my question on the forum. It would take a long time to thank you on the forum, so I'll comment here.
You didn't answer my question about which part of Shikoku they eat, but you gave me the name of the food, so I was able to find out the area.
Korean, I think you can speak it, which is very enviable in my opinion, and I think you will enjoy KPOP more, so I don't think it's a bad thing if you lose the desire to learn Japanese.
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To be honest, I am pretty much indifferent to what happens in South Korea, though I was very saddened by the recent tragedy.
I actually came back to Europe a few months ago. I don't know about SK, but the work culture in Japan is honestly so insane that I'd say teaching jobs might be among the best ones for foreigners.
Good luck with all your endeavors, though!
Oooo that's not something you here every day
Whic korean anime dubs do you think are the best?
Do you watch ant k-dramas?
Read your Air review, it's really good, fills me with even more anticipation for watching the Air VCD i got in singapore
And hey, i knew your username sounded familier, recognize you from the drama in current events club 😁
I've never studied Korean, but I was surprised to find a North Korean accent. I had thought there was no such thing as an accent.
You didn't answer my question about which part of Shikoku they eat, but you gave me the name of the food, so I was able to find out the area.
Korean, I think you can speak it, which is very enviable in my opinion, and I think you will enjoy KPOP more, so I don't think it's a bad thing if you lose the desire to learn Japanese.