IWantToSeeLMCLive I'm not quite sure.
I want to live in Japan for at least one year. I love the culture, food and language. Alas, I’m only fourteen, thus I cannot do so.
IWantToSeeLMCLive I'm not quite sure.
I want to live in Japan for at least one year. I love the culture, food and language. Alas, I’m only fourteen, thus I cannot do so.
leeroy616 is waiting and waiting AND IS FED UP OF WAITING!!!
it’s gona be a few years before i can do this one, but i’m preparing myself by learning the language and looking into where i want to go specifically, ie, cities or towns within that country. ive started putting away a bit of money too.
i just have to get university out of the way AND I’M OFF!!
:D
gemindus brainstorming
I want to be ‘fluent’ in a language other than English. I want a new experience – food, language, culture.
So I still have a few weeks left till I have been in Samoa for 1 year. But I dont see me leaving before then and I always forget about this site.
Indonesia: Going there for the latter part of summer, but maybe just for a week (Hey, it’s SOMETING right?)Still learning bahasa indonesia so maybe it will be fine living there for a year.
Thaialnd: Not far from where I am as of now. The culture seems very interesting and I’ve heard it’s a nice place. Maybe a stay for 3 mths is fine till I learn the language.
Mongolia: Hmm. Very far away, but it seems like a place worth visiting. Maybe not a year as I don’t know they’re language.
Australia: Stayed there for a few days while heading to NZ. Interesting place, very hot. It would be fine living there for a year or longer.
New Zealand: Stayed there for 2 weeks and enjoyed it. It’s a great place to stay for an entire year I’d think.
Philippines: Visiting for a week in February. The polution is something I need to get used to… The people are very friendly and make you feel at home. Learning a bit of tagalog.. A place worth staying at for 6mths.
List…
-Indonesia
-Thailand
-Mongolia
-Australia
-New Zealand
-Philippines
ginabina123 is back!
i would absolutely LOVE to live in a different country for an extended amount of time. it would be so incredible to really experience life the way others experience it.
it’s gonna happen, i hope soon.
Woops! This was accomplished on the 1st of August.
Definetly worth it. I’ve grown a lot, and have become a better person. There’s many things you understand about people and life after living in another culture that you just can’t comprehend otherwise. I’ve become more mature, and it’s opened my eyes to different lifestyles and has offered me many new opportunities.
Too much to say about living somewhere foreign to type out, but despite the (many) bad occurences, it is still always going to be something you remember as a good and valuable experience.