Maybe, if I learned the Japanese language well. But for now, I would visit it. But every country (even Japan) has its flaws, you know? I mean, no country is flawless.
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Actually one of my life long dreams was to be able to work in a Nuclear Power Plant in Japan after my training to become a Chartered Engineer has finished. But after about a month I suddenly realise how silly my idea was so yeah, I don't know where I'll stay when I get older but if I ever find a job in the UK I'll most likely stay there. IF I get a chance to work in Japan, I'd be more than happy to give it a try ^^
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hrm.
Although I love how technologically advance Japan is, I like where I'm living at right now. There are cons and pros to such a technology-reliant country.
When we have blackouts in California, I feel devastated and hopeless. I wonder how hopeless I'd be in Japan!
But, I'd probably go to Japan only for visits, traveling, and such. I rather live somewhere else in the USA than in Japan. Probably because I'm so use to this atmosphere and the openness here.
But It all depends. @__@
Although I love how technologically advance Japan is, I like where I'm living at right now. There are cons and pros to such a technology-reliant country.
When we have blackouts in California, I feel devastated and hopeless. I wonder how hopeless I'd be in Japan!
But, I'd probably go to Japan only for visits, traveling, and such. I rather live somewhere else in the USA than in Japan. Probably because I'm so use to this atmosphere and the openness here.
But It all depends. @__@
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Despites all of its faults I quite like where I'm at, so no. I'd like to visit sometime as I would with a few other places though,
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For a few years, sure, why not? Not saying I'd want to immigrate there or anything...
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Nope. Wouldn't want to.
But I'd like to visit it and take a tour sometime (and buy anime/manga goods!)
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But I'd like to visit it and take a tour sometime (and buy anime/manga goods!)
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Mmmm, Japanese attitude towards western countries, more specifically the United States has fallen drastically lately, as such with the new leadership within the country. They're now trying to remove bases of the US Armed Forces now as well. (Several friends who live on base get a lot of verbal and non-verbal flak lately.)
I wouldn't have wanted to move there before, sure as heck wouldn't want to tempt it now.
I like the heterogeneity of my country anyway.
I wouldn't have wanted to move there before, sure as heck wouldn't want to tempt it now.
I like the heterogeneity of my country anyway.
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Sure would. But I'd say the same thing if I had the option to move to...say, Africa. Eaten by animals in Africa vs. Falling backwards in Japan and finding myself in the Pacific ocean. I'd rather take my chances than stay here forever.
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I love where I'm living at the moment, so I don't think I would move anywhere in world permanently.
I'm more the type who likes to visit places. I like being a tourist
I'm more the type who likes to visit places. I like being a tourist
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That's the plan. I can already speak it because I taught myself through rigorous practice, and I'm becoming a seiyuu there. :3
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visit?? i would love to!!
live there?? no way!!
i really love the phillipines!! even though there are many bad things going on about it... i still love it!!<btw theres no perfect country> and besides...there is no place like home!!
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live there?? no way!!
i really love the phillipines!! even though there are many bad things going on about it... i still love it!!<btw theres no perfect country> and besides...there is no place like home!!
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I would live dar maybe not at a drop of a hat but I totally would. Why? Well, Japan officially has the best restaurants in the world.
Though the country doesn't give a golden star to every foreigner that comes to their country (they were kinda forced to open their borders and let's face it; what country would give a golden star to every foreigner that comes to their country?), they're not gonna rally all the non-Japanese out.
I'd study Japanese for a while before I more there though, nothing worse than someone moving to a country when they don't speak the language
I would love to work their as a language teacher or a translator, it'd be awesome~.
Japan has an amazing history when it comes to the arts; so that would be mighty awesome to study as well :3
And due to the pure awesomeness of their dramas I'm willing to overlook the extremly high costs of living there, seriously.
And when all fails, I could always become a seiyuu.
Though the country doesn't give a golden star to every foreigner that comes to their country (they were kinda forced to open their borders and let's face it; what country would give a golden star to every foreigner that comes to their country?), they're not gonna rally all the non-Japanese out.
I'd study Japanese for a while before I more there though, nothing worse than someone moving to a country when they don't speak the language
I would love to work their as a language teacher or a translator, it'd be awesome~.
Japan has an amazing history when it comes to the arts; so that would be mighty awesome to study as well :3
And due to the pure awesomeness of their dramas I'm willing to overlook the extremly high costs of living there, seriously.
And when all fails, I could always become a seiyuu.
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If there's no snow, I'd be willing, very willing...
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Why isn't there "I already live in Japan" option?
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