Hello,
I'm a recent journalism and economics graduate from Australia. I'm interested in doing a working holiday somewhere in Asia, and I thought it might be interesting to teach English in Japan. Is this a) possible/worthwhile?
Bonus question: Can journalism and economics graduates get jobs overseas? It's a cliche, but I'd like to experience firsthand what it's living in other parts of the world. I want to leave the AU/NZ bubble.
Why Japan?
I'm now on the cars of Yamanote line, which means I was born in Japan and live in Japan.
I suggest You Australiafags should go to other English land, such as UK or something.
If you are also interrested in Moe or something which symbolizes Japan, then you should go here in order to learn it.
>>78861546
Fuck off and die, normalcunt.
Your kind need to stop polluting 4chan with this IRL garbage.
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>>78861780
Our largest trading partners are non-English-speaking, Asian countries. I'd like to learn more about them given that so many of the people living in Australia, my colleagues and friends, are from these places.
Plus I like travelling and I wouldn't mind a change in the scenery.
>>78861815
I was initially going to ignore this comment, but I'll bite: Why are you such a dickhead, Mr Richard Cranium?