hatefulsandwich wrote:I'm almost tempted to get more tattoos so that I can *avoid* onsen and beaches. I kid, I kid.
padfoot wrote:What about a nose piercing? I am going to have to worry about that in Japan? I'm not going to wear it to the interview obviously, but I'm wondering if I should keep it if I do get in?
hatefulsandwich wrote:Maybe you should just get retainers in case. I've decided to take my piercings out, except for my industrial. I'll just put retainers in that. I wouldn't use retainers during the day with facial piercings, though. They aren't invisible, they just make things less noticeable. On the face it's really quite obvious no matter what you do, though. If you're really paranoid about after-hours, at least the retainers will keep them open.
And get glass retainers if you can. Much healthier than that nasty acrylic stuff.
William MacDonald wrote:Not only am I braver, wiser and generally a better human than [word] (and humbler to boot), but I'm also more knowledgeable than [him]...
word wrote:They probably won't give you crap about it, 'cause you're a foreigner. Some people will probably find it interesting. Some of your students will probably think it's cool. Your school's headmaster will almost certainly NOT think it's cool.
There will be a group of people who will probably assume that you're a thug or some sort of "ne'er-do-well" because of it.
On a different note, why would anyone want to avoid onsen or beaches (unless he/she is just morbidly obese or something)? Onsen are one of my favorite things in Japan; they are glorious--especially in winter. On a really, really cold, snowy day, I like to bring a good book in a ziplock bag to the outside pool and sit and read for an hour or two. It's awesome.
I have a tattoo, but I've never had any problem in onsen. Even been into a couple of "No Tattoo" onsen.
William MacDonald wrote:Not only am I braver, wiser and generally a better human than [word] (and humbler to boot), but I'm also more knowledgeable than [him]...
William MacDonald wrote:Not only am I braver, wiser and generally a better human than [word] (and humbler to boot), but I'm also more knowledgeable than [him]...
word wrote:I did. The whole idea of public bathing was a bit off-putting to me, initially. Nowadays, I find that onsen will probably be one of the things I will miss most when I return home.
William MacDonald wrote:Not only am I braver, wiser and generally a better human than [word] (and humbler to boot), but I'm also more knowledgeable than [him]...
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