u/LeadershipSignal420

Offering:Japanese 🇯🇵 | seeking: English

Hello! I’m 26years old 🙋‍♂️a native Japanese speaker, and seeking someone willing to help each other.

Currently, my English level is B2, I love reading books, playing video games and chess, and I love learning languages! Always curious about things that have something to do with culture, psychology, science, and society ( sounds super smart doesn't it? Lol but I'm not )
Also love sports, doing them as well.

If there is anyone interested in having contact with me, please contact me! I'd always welcome contact

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u/LeadershipSignal420 — 19 hours ago

Which country is the best for me?

Hi everyone, I'm someone who is 26 years old, currently living in Japan. and also who is really interested in working holiday.

My ideal goals are to learn english ( also to have certain confidence at speaking. my speaking is awful btw ), to experience something new such as culture, and anyway I’d love to live in another country. Securing job and then working in the environment that makes me force to speak English gets it better I guess ?
I’m willing to lose some money for wh but before deciding, just want to know which is the best or better. Throughout actual experiences, or info you know, which country would you recommend ?

Additional info: I already know some countries that people do a wh, but too many options to choose, make me feel overwhelmed a bit, and anyway I want to know some actual experiences , or info that can’t find out from the internet (?)

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u/LeadershipSignal420 — 29 days ago
▲ 1 r/mtg

What things do I need to play? For a beginner

Hi, I am interested in mtg, and would like to play! But the problem which i have no clue is what things i have to prepare or buy, I’ve experienced playing card games such as DMC, Pokémon…etc with my friends!
as though those card games, I need to buy booster-packs? Or something else?

I’ve already known that this kind of hobby takes some money to play. I’m willing to spend on collecting cards, but just have no clue what things I first should prepare.

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u/LeadershipSignal420 — 1 month ago