My 3 Years Living in Japan

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Voylin's Life

Voylin's Life

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@VoylinsLife
@VoylinsLife Жыл бұрын
3 Years of living in Japan, and in the same month was also the start of my Japanese learning journey, which started 4 years before moving to Japan. Still one of the best decisions I've made, even though work conditions in Japan are not that great (but still better than Belgium).
@aoneenglishclassdatcom4311
@aoneenglishclassdatcom4311 Жыл бұрын
please make a special video about N1 exactly as n4,n3 n2 . Your partner looks perfect in teaching. Her english is also good. Hope you guys do it soon with perfection.
@oasisbeach
@oasisbeach Жыл бұрын
The best thing you can do is to be very very good at Japanese. Especially, your kid is going to be Japanese. Japanese most likely will be the only way to communicate with him unless you move a English speaking country. Also, you definitely know Japanese enough to fight back there otherwise they will eat you alive especially if you are a quiet person. Good luck
@klaasbarends
@klaasbarends Жыл бұрын
So you miss Dutch cheese 😂
@VoylinsLife
@VoylinsLife Жыл бұрын
Yes I do!! Cheese here is way too expensive and we can't even have decent cheese either. Food is probably the main thing I miss about Europe hahaha Everything here from snacks is salty for some reason (my cholesterol really likes that) and all other food tastes good, but it's not the food I grew up with so I'm starting to miss that type of food ^^"
@doctortravels88
@doctortravels88 Жыл бұрын
Hi Voylin, Im Lawrence From Malta (europe) Ive been studying Japanese for 4 years now. Taking JLPT N3 in July 2023. I am a medical doctor by profession and software engineer. Looking forward to more of your videos. I plan on moving to japan.
@VoylinsLife
@VoylinsLife Жыл бұрын
Good luck with taking the JLPT and good luck with moving to Japan! Are you planning to work in those fields here in Japan? :o
@doctortravels88
@doctortravels88 Жыл бұрын
@@VoylinsLife most likely i will try work in web-dev or something UX design related. I watched your grammar videos man. Super helpful. I really suck at grammar.
@VoylinsLife
@VoylinsLife Жыл бұрын
Web development is something necessary here as a lot of websites are pretty out dated. If you are up for a challenge I would actually recommend you to learn some web UI development as well and start your own site building business which mainly targets small businesses. If you can get some customers and you think it's a good business, rent a server and provide hosting to those small businesses. :p This is actually one of my business ideas, but I'm too busy with other projects at the moment ^^" Hahaha, thanks! Yeah I also struggle quite a bit with grammar, that was the main reason I had to actually create those grammar videos. You'll probably not need this, but I will actually release an updated version of the N4 grammar video (fixing some mistakes, changing sentences and no more background music ^^")
@drlawrencemayo
@drlawrencemayo Жыл бұрын
@@VoylinsLife thanks really appreciatie your time into making these videos. Def its a good business concept
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