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11-25-2007, 11:37 PM

Thanks for the response Yinnie ^_^
I'm currently starting to learn japanese and I will be doing that for at least 3 years (I still have 2 years of studies to get my degree and I don't plan to go to japan the very moment I graduate my university) so I believe (hope) that I will be good at spoken japanese by that time, besides I know quite a bit from M&A. I will also polish my english skills (I already have a business english certificate from my university, I hope that will help). I can also teach polish and basic german, but I doubt those skills will come in handy in japan.
I would really like to become a teacher in japan to experience modern japanese culture from it's roots and I'm pretty sure I will be good as a one. My personality match japanese standards more than european ones, and I know a lot about the life of japanese students from M&A. I'm only scared that most schools won't even bother with me once they learn that I'm not from an english speeking country.

BTW from what I know it's easy for caucasian-type women to become a hostess in japan, but is it also possible for males? I heard that there are clubs for women that hire males as hosts (or bartenders, waiters, etc.) and that their numbers are increasing rapidly, is that true? I was thinking about finding such a job for a start if I would have problems with becoming a teacher.
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