Best remedy for moving on from divorce is working holiday. You chose the right direction. New country new lover every thing fresh so easy to forget past . Good luck
Congratulations! A working visa is a great way to get a new start in life. It's kind of weird to me how there's an age limit though. I think Europe is a great idea. Like you said, it is very easy to go to other countries within Europe. As for France, I've heard living in France without speaking French can be a bit difficult. If you have friends living there though, I'm sure they would have a much better idea than me since I've only traveled to France as a tourist. Going before for a month to get idea of how life there would be is a great idea. Excited for the new experiences in your future!
@ahmedgakou80689 ай бұрын
嬉しい!!!フランスへようこそ!!!☺️☺️
@jamie65328 ай бұрын
先生はとても勇気があるね!頑張ってください!応援します!もっと先生のポットキャストを聞きたいです!
@李李-f6r9 ай бұрын
先生のpodcastが大好きです。
@harunonihongo9 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます😄
@vancouverbriankim9 ай бұрын
Awesome. Keep it up 👍
@thislanguagejourney8 ай бұрын
I find it awesome that you're going somewhere where you won't be surrounded by that many people from your own country. That will make you really get out of your comfort zone. I've been to France many times and as someone commented before, it might be hard to get a job other than teaching Japanese if you don't speak French. Teaching should be not too hard to do as Japanese people have a big interest in Japan and Japanese. Someone else commented, and I'd agree that the Netherlands is a very nice country to stay at - it's very international, you won't need to learn Dutch as people speak very good English (though of course, learning the language always helps but in this case, I had many friends who managed to live a normal life without speaking Dutch). It's a small country, wages should be quite high compared to Japan, and you can quickly travel through Europe. France can also be great though, just remember that the South gets very hot as well in summer ;) Good luck with the month in April, very excited to hear what your personal experience will be - because always remember, no matter what other people say and recommend, in the end, your own opinion and feeling should make that decision!
Thanks for the podcast, nice and relaxing! Well, since you still have enough time to decide, I would definitely suggest consider Netherlands as well. The big reason is that 95% of population here do speak English and it makes it so much easier to live and communicate. Aside from unpredictable weather I have little to complain about living here, very nice place! Of course France can also be a good choice in case if you have a lot of friends over there, or if you spend some time learning French in advance. Because I do kinda feel that being able to communicate via a common language in the country is really important, so please consider that communication aspect as well. And I think that its indeed a very smart move to plan a 1 month trip in advance to see whether you like France or not, and whether a language will or wont be an issue. So whichever you choose ,Haruka, wish you a lot of fun and success in your holidays ahead!
@Evanjapantv9 ай бұрын
Bon voyage !
@harunonihongo7 ай бұрын
merci🇫🇷
@lindsaycoignet85089 ай бұрын
Ma'am you are welcome to Australia in Melbourne you will make lots of Aussies happy. You can make Melbourne your home ❤❤
@lindsaycoignet85089 ай бұрын
You can use spraytish for your hayfever .MELBOURNE is beautiful not hot lots of ❤Japanese shops.
Definitely different to what most Japanese people would pick. Canada, Australia being the popular choices. The only thing I am thinking is the language barrier. English is a universal language but it is a bit tricky with French. Not sure how easy it would be to find work in France compared to other countries. Will , let's see 🙂. がんばって 下さい 😊
Please place the Japanese subtitles a little higher, so the English subtitles will appear below them rather than on top of them. Currently, English and Japanese subtitles cover each other so they can't both be seen at the same time.
@harunonihongo8 ай бұрын
わかりました!やってみます!また何かあれば教えてください🙌🏻🙌🏻
@mjl89269 ай бұрын
Go luck in France, hope you enjoy. But let me tell you, my Japanese’s wife (32 yrs, I’m Asian American. I lived in Japan 5years, she learned English and I did not want to speak Japanese , this sacrifice by me, made her a successful global businesswomen). She has flown over 2 million mile, traveled to all those countries you have mentioned, and tells me she hated Paris after working on projects there. As noted in your podcast cast, French don’t like to speak English, While the other countries she has worked in has made some effort to communicate to her in English creating a successful project for all. My to cents. 😊. Good luck.
@cooperlin6699 ай бұрын
頑張って👍
@harunonihongo7 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます😁😁
@amanshakya53479 ай бұрын
おおおお フランス楽しみですね👏
@LeonMaughan-y4t9 ай бұрын
Haruka, Brisbane in Queensland Australia......😊
@LeonMaughan-y4t7 ай бұрын
Hello Haruka, im curious to know where you have chosen for your working holiday. (Your name means faraway ). What ever you have chosen. It is where you are meant to be🙏
My dream is do a ワーキングホリデー as the Prime Minister of Japan
@chrisdu40259 ай бұрын
Are you going to come to Australia?
@darkdrake139 ай бұрын
Bonne chance! Half my family lives in france. If you dont speak fluent french , french people are less likely to speak to you as as their english is generally very bad and they're not good at understanding non-french accents.
@shimon90738 ай бұрын
'promosm' ✨
@sunny48839 ай бұрын
来年はけっこうまだまだじゃない??
@brakerbraker8299 ай бұрын
The French customs are not "rude" but the public life is not orderly and respectful as in Japan. You can read some books about this mentality.
They are not distributing sweets and chocolates in the streets of Paris! everything is overrated about France, it is about marketing and stupid movies made by Hollywood, showing Eifel towers in all those American movies, it is nothing interesting, probably you will find it out by yourself, once you are there? I worked in Paris several years ago as a freelance consultant. You may find more tastier cheese and foods in other countries. One can hardly find a naturally grown tree in Paris, they cut them like a cylinder or other shapes and they think, they are beautiful!