Nice to meet you. Thank you for taking a look at my profile.I was born and raised in Tokyo.I studied law during college and now I work at a consulting firm as an HR and labor specialist. I give my clients advice on employment and labor laws.I am also a board member of an IT company. I also did some work in the trade industry up until last year.My career has given me many chances to interact with n
☑Introduce myselfHi! I’m Kazuki. I was born and raised in Japan. I spent about five years studying in the United States. After studying Liberal Arts at a community college, I transferred to a state university and majored in Korean Literature. Most of my classes were conducted in Korean, and I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Korean. At university, I taught Japanese to beginner and intermedi
Hello everyone. I'm Mi Lim, a teacher who loves Japan and the Japanese language.The reason why I started studying Japanese is because I went on a trip to Japan.How about you?I believe there are different reasons why people started studying Korean: travelling to Korea, K-Pop, or for business.For students who just want to practice Korean and for students who want to seriously improve their Korean,
Nice to meet you. I'm Megumi, a makeup artist. After studying three-dimensional modeling in Japan, I studied make-up in Paris to express a person's face as a canvas. I had to return to Japan until I became a professional make-up artist. After working as an assistant for famous makeup artists such as Charlotte Tilbury and Lucia Pica for 6 years, I became independent. Currently living in London and
Hi, I`m Blindi. What`s your name? Nice to meet you!My nationality is British, but I`ve been living in Japan since 2017 and, these days, I live in Edogawa ward, Tokyo.I am a fully certified E.F.L (English as a Foreign Language) and E.S.O.L (English for Speakers of Other Languages) instructor, with a university degree in English Language & Linguistics. I have been teaching English for 10 years,
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nb
Hi everyone! Nice to meet you, I'm Mei, a native Thai speaker! I am from Thailand. I have lived in Japan for eight years. I graduated from a university in Thailand with a degree in English. After that, I graduated from a Japanese language school in two years. My Japanese language level is N2 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. I am now preparing for the N1 Japanese Language Proficiency Tes
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