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Originally Posted by Mail747
I'm not trying to give negative feedback, it's realist feedback. What if I said I was sure I would adore Iraq just from looking at street view Iraq?
Saying the U.K. sucks in all sorts of ways, while assuming the most of Japan is just going to set you up for a big fall when you get there, especially when trying to live.
It's not usually a good thing to admit you're a weeaboo or Otaku, but I guess admitting and acknowledging is better than denial.
Yes, because others here don't go to the extent of planning waking up to 'Kimigayo' in the morning while looking up at a huge Japanese flag for empowerment, then wearing every item of clothes with Japan written on it somewhere, while dreaming of helping anime girls, and watching Corrie just for the Chinese girl on it...
Yeah... I know... :/
When you place THAT much of your life on something to that extent... the real thing doesn't usually live up to expectations. The less you expect, the better it is.
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Hahahahaha. I see someone did research via my Facebook profile. BTW, I don't wake up to Kimigayo. I wake up to AKB48
I'm not expecting too much of Japan. What I've seen so far, I like. Yet there's plenty more to see. While it may sometimes appear obsession, that's just me. I have a very obsessive personality. My minds also perverted to f***, but that's besides the point. I have a plan I will follow. If it doesn't work and Japan doesn't cut it, fine. It works for so many gaijin that it should work for plenty more, right?
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Originally Posted by godwine
I may have told you this before, but you really have to stand out to get into the IT field. I think I could be an example of how much one can have and still don't find a job in IT in Japan: over 10 years of in field experience, 6 of which are in the area of team management, conversational in Japanese, Cantonese, Mandarin and English, Master degree in ITM. I never got a single offer with that background, and its not my interview skills (i don't think so), I got 5 offer in the last 4 months locally, so I am sure its not my interview skills
that said, please work very very hard to make yourself stand out. Or do something innovative...
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Thanks for your insight, Godwine. I felt it would be a tough task ahead so I'm just going to give it my all to reach my goal. Hopefully, with a spot or two of luck, I can achieve things