Would or are you considering teaching English in Japan? Why not? Please let me know what you think of this video format? It's something new I tried out but I'm on the fence about it.
Thank you sis. I was a bit worried cause it was the first time I put myself out there like that, alone and needing to continuously talk. Glad you liked it.
I love seeing Japan through you eyes babe. Congrats on everything, seems like yesterday when u were leaving? Have u thought about "where to next"? Do u continue teaching in a different country after ur 5yrs is up??
Neh? Time flies ka nnete. The 5 years is fast approaching. I have, it's 50% of my thoughts, the other 50% is travel😭🤣. I miss being a part of, so hopefully an African country.
Ey unicorns those ones. 😭 I know one person! 🤣 I mean there's a great in that, being able to leap into something new. Scary but part of life. You like supply chain?
@@pendrippingtravelbykoketso not particularly but it's better than what I did before, I'm charting a new path and happened to land here Great insight on the English teaching gig, would've made for a great transitional career if I didn't have a family
I enjoyed this video ❤. I heard you talking about buying your car .. I wanted to ask if you can actually buy a car as a foreigner ?? When its time to leave, then what happens to the car? You live it behind or you ship it? I'm really curious
Shipping it back is not worth it, depending on the car though. But my car is a small engine car, smaller than a Kia Picanto so they are not allowed in South Africa. The 2nd hand market for cars and things in Japan is viable. Which is how most ALTs buy cars, furnish their apartments etc.