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From: ChinaTramLee
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  • Sweetheart, please go back to New York because their apartments are way better then where you're staying.

  • lmao have you been drinking

  • Do you always talk like a this? or is it just trying to be cute for the video?

  • What a funny little voice you have! LOL xx

  • just a little small, but lovely! everything could find a little place I suppose! ...ah, how much did you pay for a room like this one? and how long did you stay there? I'd really like to know something about the life style in Jap! bye!

  • i realy love it

  • It's easier finding a job teaching English in China than Japan, from what I've heard, but in Japan, it's relatively simple to find a English-teaching job.

  • for a room like that how much is it a month

  • so like your voice is kinda cute do you always talk like that or putting on a show for the camera :)

  • small room *_*

  • cool bed!

  • what are the requirements to teach english in japan?

  • I believe you need a bachelors in english and must have been teaching for 3 years outside of japan

  • meep. 0-0

    i think i'll go with info tech.

    yea...

  • Normally a bachelor's degree is needed in any subject (this, I believe, is for visa purposes partly). You will also need english as your first language or have been taught in english for many years. Formal qualifications range from zilch to some teaching experience, you do not need to be a qualified teacher generally.

    Hope that helps. If not, google it!

  • oh, thank you! there is still hope then!

  • WHOA WHOA WHOA, that is totally untrue. In order to work in Japan, you need a degree in ANYTHING. And that's ALL!!

    Also, as long as you speak English fluently, lots of places won't even care if you have a degree. If you go to Japan and can legally work, you can go to schools and ask people to hire you, no problem. Or if you can't legally work, you can privately tutor (though this is under the table). It's so freaking easy to be a private tutor. Just find someone who wants to learn English.

  • My Uncle didn't finish high school and he teaches in China... but then again it migh be different there...

  • you live in a box? AMERICANS can learn from the Japanese. MY SIL is japanese.

  • wow, that place it like weird but cool u know?

  • That's so cool!

  • awesome!!! your very organized! *saved to favs*

  • Thanks. I don't know you btw, do I? (Just so you know, there's a slight chance, I cleaned up a little more than usual for the video;)

  • lol no you dont know me but i know you lol jk jk^_^so wait do you live in japan?

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