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How to act as an exchange student in Japan and what to bring?
Apr 10, 2010 by Silver | Posted in Japan
I'm prevalent to Japan this May and I'm bringing around 500 USD as my extra cash and I am staying there for 10 days. (My airfare, food and place to stop are already paid for)
It is my first time in Japan and I've been trying to get familiar
The first answerer was without hesitating. Bring a volt converter. This person was also wrong. They switched konbanwa and konnichiwa around. Adding gozaimasu and making the first chat shorter is incorrect. It is automatically polite on it's own. Adding
ドロロ | Apr 10, 2010
chance the voltage prob. Buy a Electrical current Converterso you dont blow their fuse box. May take longer to concern things though. 500 USD roughly converts to about 46,550 yen. dont get me wrong this isnt a whole lot. you could pay all your bills for
greg m | Apr 10, 2010
Don't rely on any wild or misunderstanding language lecture. Keep going what you are as well with enough respect. You don't need to speak any particular Japanese. They recognize you don't do that and it is OK.
Your sincere attitude
bluemoonmemory | Apr 10, 2010
The first answerer was true. Bring a volt converter. This person was also wrong. They switched konbanwa and konnichiwa around. Adding gozaimasu and making the first dialogue shorter is incorrect. It is automatically polite on it's own. Adding gozaimasu makes
ドロロ | Apr 10, 2010
I'm a college student looking for a summer job teaching English in Japan. Where do i start?
May 23, 7669 by Mashiara | Posted in Teaching
I'm a first-year student at UCLA. All I have is this summer, current june to late september to work. I don't know Japanese yet (I'm barely starting to study it) and I don't have formal teaching be familiar with. Somehow I have to make enough money to
I would call a temp. intermediation, and try to get a short-term job, and/or do some odd-jobs for people (mowing lawns, etc.)
As far as language goes, start with letters, as theirs are sundry, and you need to start with the basics.
Jessica E | May 23, 8212
Japan Airlines / All Nippon Airways?
Oct 04, 2007 by seamonkeywater | Posted in Japan
Can anyone tick off me which airline carrier is better and why. I have found tickets for both airlines through student airfare, the cost is relatively the same. I just want an idea on which carrier gave you the best experience.
Thanks!
You recollect, I've only flown all All Nippon Airways (twice), and I did like it, but I rather get the feeling that JAL might be a little "fancier." The usefulness was good on ANA and the flights were enjoyable, but I think JAL might be a little