Hi! I just wanted to let you know that I've watched your videos for awhile now when the idea of working in Japan seemed like a real fantasy to me. You always helped to make things seem so much more doable than I'd thought. I've been accepted and I'm leaving for Aomori starting this month, so I wanted to say thanks for helping inspire me to do so.
Hello! Wow! What an honor, thank you! 😊 I’m glad I could encourage you to take that leap and come to Japan! You’re right, it’s definitely doable. You got this! 😎 Have a great adventure in Aomori!
Ah yes, the third year feelings! Very relatable. "The E in JET" is very much what JET is all about, innit! Respect to local ba-chan. Love it, as always.
Yea, third-year feelings are hard man. I love the people, culture, and country, but I understand how so many JETs end up jaded by the job. Trying not to get jaded! I think the "E" in JET should apply to English teaching programs in Japan that aren't even JET. Exchange is such an important thing! Japanese grandmothers are great XD She's a superhero. Thanks Dani!!!!
No problem! Thank you for watching! It’s been long enough since that embarrassing car incident I don’t feel too bad 😅 Thank you! I’ve been a poster machine!
Oh… *Licking* *Man* is my #1 Japanese fan, and I wish he wasn’t. He’s featured in this video: Eighteen Months in Japan | JET Programme ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xMT0vpP9oRI.html
I had a similar incident with vehicle remote at 10pm when my brother loaned me his SUV. I was in Pymble (Sydney suburb) and I lived at Lake Munmorah about 2 hours drive away. Thank goodness for NRMA (road service company), I eventually got home in the wee hours of the morning.
Oh man what a pain! The worst is when car trouble happens at an inconvenient time and location! Glad you could get it sorted out! Road side service guys are the unsung heroes for sure! 👍