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Hello! here's my story: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=215953955178948
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I paid for my website name at godaddy.com : )
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Hi! here's a good narration of how I got here : ) http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=215953955178948
If you want to make a living here, I guess teaching English would be great start : ) Sacrifice first then do what you love after ^^v -
Basic html and php knowledge + photoshop! : )
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Sure! Thanks for the reminder! <3
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I use adobe photoshop or iPhone apps when I edit photos : )
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haha! i have a talent in getting lost though! :))
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Hi! What does P.I. mean ? : )
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Hello!
I am currently studying Nihongo for about a year now, and I will graduate this March from Bunka Institute of Language (sister school of the famous Bunka Fashion College in Shinjuku, Tokyo.. if you are interested in fashion, this is THE school. BUTTTT you have to be skilled in Japanese first or attend BIL, my language school). What I did was, I finished my university first in the Philippines so that if ever it didn't work in Japan, I am already stable with my diploma (have to make parents happy). After my language school, I'm going to work for my fashion school tuition (hope this doesn't get jinxed!).. and I need to pass JLPT N2 for me to get in any school I would desire in the future.
Thank you so much, I wish you well in your future plans : ) ^^v -
Yup! I have a student visa. :) And the tuition fees aren't joke @___@ my brother who started out as a scholar here sponsors me now and helps me achieve my/our dreams here in this beautiful (dream-like) country, Japan :)
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Before coming here, my brother has already established himself here so it was not hard for me to adapt with the Japanese way of life. And the Japanese are equally nice so you don't have to worry ^^ what I love about Japan is how the society is indifferent (in a good way) with how you express yourself (in terms of fashion, etc.) :)
I also study in a language school with other foreigners so my social life is not being sacrificed. It's easy to be friends with the locals here just as long you're not being impolite or disrespectful. They really mind manners so in that aspect, you have to be careful. :)
Thank you for your question! Hope that it enlightened you :D
P.S. You'll get used to the earthquakes. Everyone's calm..., only the international media isn't. Hehehe ^^v -
Well, I finished my 4-yr. degree in my university first and my brother (who's been living here for 8 years already) helped me to go here. You can backtrack my posts and start from my first entry in my blog, haha. It's actually quite a long story and struggle for me to be able to live my Japan dream today. :)
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We have cute names, right? : ) Hehe!
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nope, hehe!
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I've been in Japan since end of April last year. Thank you for making me your inspiration! : )
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