When I was younger, workaholic, pre-disability me would have loved to have 20-22 hours a day locked in, now... I would likely end up losing both my job and visa status if I tried Q_Q, getting attendance for school would be hard enough. Thank you for sharing.
I think your classmate viewed Japan as a way to get out of poverty. Entirely different from affluent Westerners looking for cultural growth. Do you do your own animations? What programs do you use? Thank you. Bonus question: why did you leave after 6 months?
In a way, she did. In the Philippines, my classmate was a stay-at-home mom of teenagers. Her husband is an engineer. If she stayed in the Philippines, she wouldn’t have to work. But she told me there are better opportunities in Japan for her children. And life would be better for her and her family in Japan. So she left her family in the Philippines to be the pioneer. This just shows the various types of people who go to a language school in Japan. If by animation you mean the art, no. The art is by Takashi Mifune (copyright free). You can find and use his art on Canva.com. That is where I found his art to create these last couple of videos. I added credits to him in the video description. (Forgot to when I uploaded.) I also use Final Cut Pro to create the video itself. As to your bonus question, maybe one of these days I’ll create a video about it ;) Appreciate the support and comments🙏🏻
When I was younger, workaholic, pre-disability me would have loved to have 20-22 hours a day locked in, now... I would likely end up losing both my job and visa status if I tried Q_Q, getting attendance for school would be hard enough.
Thank you for sharing.
I think your classmate viewed Japan as a way to get out of poverty. Entirely different from affluent Westerners looking for cultural growth. Do you do your own animations? What programs do you use? Thank you.
Bonus question: why did you leave after 6 months?
In a way, she did. In the Philippines, my classmate was a stay-at-home mom of teenagers. Her husband is an engineer. If she stayed in the Philippines, she wouldn’t have to work. But she told me there are better opportunities in Japan for her children. And life would be better for her and her family in Japan. So she left her family in the Philippines to be the pioneer. This just shows the various types of people who go to a language school in Japan.
If by animation you mean the art, no. The art is by Takashi Mifune (copyright free). You can find and use his art on Canva.com. That is where I found his art to create these last couple of videos. I added credits to him in the video description. (Forgot to when I uploaded.) I also use Final Cut Pro to create the video itself.
As to your bonus question, maybe one of these days I’ll create a video about it ;)
Appreciate the support and comments🙏🏻