Foreign exchange program to japan
My Travel Story
Hi. My name is Shaun. I want to tell you about a dream that I’ve had for a very long time. Since I was 12 years old, I have been dreaming about living in Japan.
I know that might sound strange! However, after years of studying Japanese language, culture, and history, I am certain that I want to visit that great country.
There are some short-term study-abroad opportunities that last a few weeks, but I would like to spend at least a year there, as a foreign-exchange student, it might also sound like i want this but i also need this because, I don't get along with my family here and I feel like they mainly blame me for stuff, that i don't do, so if I get away from them for i year, I can refresh, and hopefully go back to america after the year ends, so it won't bother me as much.
Will I learn to speak the language fluently? That’s my hope. I have already spent more than a year on my own, studying Japanese language. I have made some significant progress. I can now read and write both Hiragana and Katakana, which are writing systems used in Japan. I have also been working on my vocabulary skills.
I love what I have learned about Japanese culture and life in Japan. For example, I am very impressed by their polite social customs, their serious approach to living, and the extreme cleanliness and orderliness of their society.
Furthermore, I'm going to help this society in America by learning how Japan’s society works and bring that information over to America.
If I could bring any of my information from Japan, to America, I would bring the language to America, and some of their culture so people can understand more about how Japanese people think, so most of the stereotypes of Japanese people could go away.
I also can help others understand, that there is like a whole different part of the planet that isn't as loud as america, where people don't judge, as much, where people respect, and love you the way you are, while here people judge if you don't like the same thing as them, where people will discriminate you harder, then other people in other countries, like yeah japanese people do discriminate, but its not more of vocal, it is more like you cant go in there, cause your not japanese.
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