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Originally Posted by MMM
I don't understand why "infringing on the citizens" means. Japan is a group of islands, and the majority of the country is not overcrowded or overpopulated at all. People are fleeing Japan? Where are you hearing these stories?
There will always be a need for English teachers, but it is a competitive field, and getting more so as the population dips and as people are staying longer in their positions to wait out the world's poor financial situation.
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Infringing is unwelcome pressure on the citizens' space. I've just always heard of Japan being very crowded, especially around the busy cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka. I'm saying people are fleeing from
America, we have a poor economy right now, and a lot of my classmates and friends want to leave the country to others, mainly Japan for some reason.
Yeah, I heard that it was getting competitive, and the economy isn't much better than America right now (which makes it odd Americans want to teach there). But, with the economic situation, population, and competition, I was just concerned about whether there was a need for English teachers anymore. Thanks for answering my question.