Hi, Sam-san.
Thank you for telling me your real situation honestly.
Ah you're feeling bored of your daily life though it also has simple
pleasures.
And you feel there are social expectations that makes you comfort, but
naturally and unconsciously you like to be different from others perhaps?
Here I saw quite a few immigrants from overseas to New Zealand.
They said they moved here because they are allowed to be different from
otheres, don't have to follow existing rules and comfort, and can be an
individual.
On the same score, I liked to be here, didn't have to belong to some groups
like
I used to do in Japan.
So maybe it might be also good for you to stay here on the West Coast in New
Zealand. :-)
Thank you for your private telephone number and email address.
Can I add the address to the mailing list so that we can talk with other
people as well?
And can I upload our conversation on its blog (
http://internationalbmr.blogspot.com/ )
so that others can share the experience?
Ah yeah, as you say, this environment here is very good for me to practice
English
and business at the same time.
But recently I really miss Japan, to be exacly, miss city life.
Of course I really like this countryside life, but I used to live in a city
for my life, 27 years.
So I really miss it, but I don't earn money enough to go to a city in NZ
often.
To stay in NZ longer, I try to get a job here but my English skill and IT
skill isn't good
enough. Moreover, my visa will expire in this coming July and I'm going to
extend it
but I don't know whether really I can do it or not.
In April, a friend of mine will have a wedding party in Japan and I'll go
back to Japan
at the end of this month, and I can't afford one more air ticket.
So, I'll work in Japan for about a year, get more work experience in IT,
save money, improve my business plan, and then would like to try the
business here
again.
Regards,
Hiro Shimizu
Monday, March 17, 2008
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