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07-10-2009, 01:25 AM
1) Don't bring a small gift, bring a big gift. You are staying at these people's homes for a year. Gift giving is an important part of Japanese culture, and unfortunatley gifts tend to be expensive. I don't know where you are from, but a nice picture book of your local area, and some (non fresh) food items would be a good gift too. Nothing to big in size, but this will be the first impression you make on them, so I think it worth spending a little more to make it a good one.
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07-10-2009, 01:45 AM
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I've never been to Sophia U, but a few people from my Japanese class have gone there. If you don't mind hearsay, I remember them describing many opportunities to join clubs and meet Japanese students outside of opportunities that IES or CIEE gave them. As for homestay, based on my own experience, Internet was expensive for my family so I didn't have regular access to it. I've heard from others that they'd have to wait until they arrived at their school to use the Internet. For advice, I say that you really communicate. It can really go a long way. If you want to do your own laundry, say so - because after a year, it's possible that you'll be tearing your hair out every time someone does it for you. |
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07-10-2009, 04:10 AM
You are a lucky person Where I live they dont offer any study abroad to Japan or any Japanese classes. They did offer only one year of basic Japanese, but not anymore. I guess my teacher got tired. He wasnt even Japanese lol Well enough with my story lol. I hope you have a great year over in Japan and enjoy it alot.
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07-12-2009, 08:33 PM
Just a quick ques;
What are the costs for studying abroad? I mean when you do your year abroad in uni are the costs just what you pay yearly for the course or are there extras? appreciated if you could reply because I want to do Japanese at Uni but worried about the costs |
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07-12-2009, 09:23 PM
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07-12-2009, 10:22 PM
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07-13-2009, 01:36 AM
pillows!
bring your own pillow incase the family uses japanese pillows. they suck royally. damn little bean bags. (you can also buy them here tho) 45 minutes outside tokyo are the suburbs. so lower rise buildings, more space, that kind of thing. but definately not country side so not to worry. but 45 minutes is a short commute, you might not even feel like you've left the city. hakone is up in the hills and is very nice for onsen, its an hour out of tokyo, and you can see mt fuji on your way. you can do a bit of hiking there too, nice an naturey and stuff. tokyo has just about anything you want so it might be more helpful to list what you are looking for as opposed to what youre not. |
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