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hanasims wrote:What do you guys think?
hanasims wrote:I...She says she misses Japan but doesn't think this is a good idea. I don't understand. She will have a Masters degree and she can speak fluent english, still, she thinks that she can make more money in America. What do you guys think?
hanasims wrote:Her masters degree is in Microbiology
Taro Toporific wrote:hanasims wrote:Her masters degree is in Microbiology
Damn. Of course she'll make more money in the States. This AIN'T even a farquing question!!! She can get a real job in an American bio-tech company, work a couple of years and THEN get transfered on the butt-screaming 100 bigillion dollar "Package" and live better than most Japanese corporate directors. Cum to think of it, native Japanese with masters degree in Microbiology is a sure-thing/fast-track to become an ex-pat corporate director here in Japan. That girl is GOLD (don't even think about her "hot" friends).
hanasims wrote:I met my Japanese girlfriend in America. We have been together for about 6 years.
ramchop wrote:And don't think she didn't notice the way you looked at her friends. Women have a sixth sense in that regard, they ALWAYS notice. What varies is the way they deal with it: sulk, shout, hit, try to ignore, bottle it up... etc.
As for Big Boges <rant> well.. it reeks of sour grapes so take with a couple grains (kilos) of salt..!! Have you ever visited Japan for any length of time?!? I think living here - or anywhere for that matter - happily, depends as much or more on the person than the place..!!
Video-Link Japan wrote: So.. that was my point, 'try before you buy' and 'differant strokes for differant folks' (tough in cheek of course..!!)
Big Booger wrote:I mean hell it is worth it to come and visit, stay if you enjoy it, go back if not. I agree with that try before you buy. Always leave yourself a back exit before coming.
I'm actually among those who have been to japan many times, and am in the middle of debating a move to live there (not for horn dog chasing tail reasons). do you think moving to japan is a career killer?
jim katta wrote:gomi: I've enjoyed a lot of your posts, so I'd appreciate your opinion on this as well since you seem to have made a good go of it. do you regret your decision to stay long term?
Andocrates wrote:I'm actually among those who have been to japan many times, and am in the middle of debating a move to live there (not for horn dog chasing tail reasons). do you think moving to japan is a career killer?
We are all just marking time anyway, what's so great about living in America, forever. Go for it, even if you hate it and come running back the experience will always be there.
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