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In this Episode Perry tells his story how he started his Life Changing Journey to Japan with the JET Program and why he decided to stay, or better, why he only stayed for 6 months after returning from Japan after spending 5 years there.
Join us as Perry delves into the nuances of Japanese culture, from the initial culture shock to the surprising ease of making friends as a foreigner. He navigates the complexities of work-life in Japan, the challenges of bureaucracy, and the unexpected perks of being an expatriate. With candid reflections on the cost of living, the value of social safety nets, and the reasons he'd choose Japan over the U.S. any day, Perry's story is a testament to the transformative power of embracing a new culture.
For those considering a bold move abroad, Perry's experiences with the JET program might just spark your wanderlust.
If Perry's cross-cultural journey resonates with you or you've got a tale of your own to tell, we'd love to hear from you at [email protected] or slide into our DMs on Instagram @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow us on TikTok (Worldscollidepod)and Threads (Worldscollidepodcast) for more updates!
Your support means the world to me, so if you enjoy 'Worlds Collide,' please leave a five-star review to help spread these incredible stories. Until our paths cross again, sayonara!
Keywords: JET Program, Life in Japan, Cultural Adaptation, Teaching English in Japan, Expatriate Life, Japanese Culture, Cross-Cultural Relationships, Bureaucracy in Japan, Social Safety Net, Cost of Living, American in Japan, Returning Expats, Personal Growth, Cultural Shock, Making Friends Abroad, Podcasting, Author, Japan on Film, Superhero Cinephiles, Living Abroad Insights.
Here is Perry's information to his Website and his 2 Podcasts.
Author website: https://percivalconstantine.com
Superhero Cinephiles podcast: https://superherocinephiles.com
Japan On Film podcast: https://japanonfilm.com
Thanks again for the Music From Serge Quarando from Pixabay
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In this Episode Perry tells his story how he started his Life Changing Journey to Japan with the JET Program and why he decided to stay, or better, why he only stayed for 6 months after returning from Japan after spending 5 years there.
Join us as Perry delves into the nuances of Japanese culture, from the initial culture shock to the surprising ease of making friends as a foreigner. He navigates the complexities of work-life in Japan, the challenges of bureaucracy, and the unexpected perks of being an expatriate. With candid reflections on the cost of living, the value of social safety nets, and the reasons he'd choose Japan over the U.S. any day, Perry's story is a testament to the transformative power of embracing a new culture.
For those considering a bold move abroad, Perry's experiences with the JET program might just spark your wanderlust.
If Perry's cross-cultural journey resonates with you or you've got a tale of your own to tell, we'd love to hear from you at [email protected] or slide into our DMs on Instagram @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow us on TikTok (Worldscollidepod)and Threads (Worldscollidepodcast) for more updates!
Your support means the world to me, so if you enjoy 'Worlds Collide,' please leave a five-star review to help spread these incredible stories. Until our paths cross again, sayonara!
Keywords: JET Program, Life in Japan, Cultural Adaptation, Teaching English in Japan, Expatriate Life, Japanese Culture, Cross-Cultural Relationships, Bureaucracy in Japan, Social Safety Net, Cost of Living, American in Japan, Returning Expats, Personal Growth, Cultural Shock, Making Friends Abroad, Podcasting, Author, Japan on Film, Superhero Cinephiles, Living Abroad Insights.
Here is Perry's information to his Website and his 2 Podcasts.
Author website: https://percivalconstantine.com
Superhero Cinephiles podcast: https://superherocinephiles.com
Japan On Film podcast: https://japanonfilm.com
Thanks again for the Music From Serge Quarando from Pixabay
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