• tiredofsametab@kbin.run
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    We were very different ages in 2013, I think, heh. I got laid off from a job, sacrificed basically everything to try life in another country, failed to get a job and visa in time, and later wrapped it up by breaking my leg and ankle rather badly.

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      1 年前

      Man, this post started off so well. The first line on my phone is “We were very different ages in 2013, I think, heh. I got laid” but things took a sharp turn starting on the next line.

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      1 年前

      Breaking a leg is supposed to be good luck though so I’m sure everything turned out fine, right?

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        Well, aside from the fact that I can’t run and sometimes simply walking is painful, I suppose it generally worked out well.

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        USA and Japan. I had a company willing to sponser a visa, but they’d never done it before and it would take time. My stay was about up and I didn’t have the funds to vacation somewhere else and then come back to maybe get a job and visa. I would move back to Japan in late 2015 after recovering both physically (I spent 6 months+ in a wheelchair and another 6+ months on crutches before finally transitioning to varying levels of cane use for another roughly 6 months) and recovering financially. I’ve been in Japan since.

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          That sounds like you did a good job on your leg.

          Least you made it there. How you like it? How many hours a week you work? Made any friends with 100% Japanese people?