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]...
SeaJay wrote:Thank you so much everyone! That makes me even more excited. I think it would be a wonderful experience to live on my own in Japan. I forgot most JETs aren't placed in the same city with others; it makes sense that a roommate situation never happens, haha.
Thank you again!
Siyris wrote:There are times where living on your own sucks. When you get lonely and sad, and you really want some company. There are times when your apartment gets so gross you don't know what to do about it but you really don't feel like cleaning, or times when your laundry piles up to the point that it stresses you out. There are times when you forgot to go grocery shopping and you have to eat a package of ebi-senbei for dinner because you don't have anything else, and there are times when you are the only one in the apartment building and it feels like you're the only one in the entire world.
upcycledbliss wrote:I would like to add that living on your own and not being in college is different than being in college and having your own place. College gives you a list of groups and activities and support if something goes wrong. There is usually campus security is you live on or near campus. There are a bunch of people your age with similar interests already put together. Outside of college thwre are a lot of things too, but ussually not organized or the same age or nearby or safe. You have to be more independent and make things happen to yourself. I have lived in places where people in my age range mostly didn't exist and because of that most activities are for older people or children. In Japan I suppose it to be worst because the language and foreigner barriers.
But, maybe you already are out of school and know this, I don't know. Either way its something I wish someone would have explained to me before graduating.
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