Home Forums 自己紹介 (Self Introduction) こんにちわ- I'm here to learn Japanese!

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    Oskar Edgren
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    Hey! My name is Simpusan, I’m a 17 year old from Sweden and I’m here to learn Japanese. My goal is to study in Japan to become a nurse if I can make it work, otherwise I’d like to study here in Sweden and later move to Japan. I find the Japanese culture extremely interesting, and Japan itself looks beautiful. I’ve been trying to self learn Hiragana for a while from sources like Wikipedia, but decided to step up to a real learning resource before I wasted too much time with such an inefficient way. Anyway, thanks for reading! Wish me luck! :)

    #45910

    JThaddeus
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    Wow! Someone with a plan! I wish you the best of luck in all of it! Welcome!

    #45911

    Rainydays
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    Why a nurse ? what’s the difference between helping people in Sweden and Japan?

    (Konnichiwa is written like this こんにちは)

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 10 months ago by  Rainydays.
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    Oskar Edgren
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    The reason I want to be a nurse is mostly because I’d love to help people and make them happy. If I could dedicate my life towards preventing a single child from losing their parents in some tragic accident, I would. It just seems right to me. I doubt there’s a huge difference between nursing in Sweden and Japan, the reason I want to do it in Japan is mostly because it seems like a really cool country, I like the culture and the language so why not?

    #45916

    Ryuukun
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    Funny because after Japan, Sweden would be the country I’d want to live in.
    Anyways, welcome to textfugu and if you have any questions feel free to ask. Or how Nasura would say, feel free to join the teamspeak, ask your question and stay forever.

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