Friday, September 24, 2010

If I went to high school in Japan.

If I went to high school in Japan...?
and called people (girl/guy friends) by their first (given) name, would it be weird? why would this question be a 'little weird'? In Japan you call people by their last name if you don't know them very much (and of course suffixes and such are there too)... I don't know what part of this question is weird...
Japan - 9 Answers
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This question is a little weird?
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i think it's meant to be rude. You have to call them by their last name, because it is formal. You only call them by their first name if you know them very well
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...um no?
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yes it would be weird
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No ..you should call them -chan or -chun -kun no sama i think.. sorry!
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For th people you know well, yes. It really depends on how well you know them. Typically, if you do not know a person well you will add the -san to their last name, Tanaka-san. If a person is younger and/or of a lower grade than you, you can cal them -chan or kun. (Izumi-kun) If a person is older than you, them you must call them -san. The rules start to change when you get to know a person well. They will ask you to call them by their first name +san. When you become really good friends like, the may ask you to cut their names short. Like, the girls name Miwako becomes Miwa-chan. But you really have to know them and they have to agree to a shortened name.
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That aspect of Japanese life largely depends on your and others' age. I think you can call girls of the same age and younger by their first name. Girls are actually calling friends by their first name. But you must not call older girls by their first name. It's serious disrespect in Japan. As for boys, in fact, as men/women friendship is not so common in Japan. It's a bit weird unless the boys is your close friend.
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no. all japanese know that westerners call each other by their first (given) names, so most will introduce themselves by their given name because its cool for them, since they normally don't do it with each other.
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Only if you are friends with them. It is not appropriate to call people that you are not close friends with by their first name. For you as a foreigner it would be accepted but not among Japanese.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Is it true that you get paid each month for free and you get your own dorm in high school in japan

Is it true that you get paid each month for free and you get your own dorm in high school in japan?
My friend told me he's moving to Japan after the second year of highschool, but he told me he's living by himself. I asked him how can he live by himself and who will pay the rent and how will he get food. He told me that if you have this thing that's like a degree or something, I can't remember, then you get paid around 1000 - 2000 dollars per month and you get a free apartment like dorm. Is this all true?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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true. he got a scholarship most probably from JICA.- japan international cooperation agency or from various other programs. he must be fluent in japanese?
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Study abroad in Japan scholarships for a high school student

Study abroad in Japan scholarships for a high school student?
I want to study in Japan as a scholarship student for my senior high school years (year 10 - 12), but I can't seem to find a program suitable. Could anybody suggest and/or give me some information on some programs I could do?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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rotary allows you to go for a year, but in order to give you any other information we would need to know where you are from.
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You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here - scholarships.onlinewebshop.net
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Can you be held back a year in school if you do a japan student exchange

Can you be held back a year in school if you do a japan student exchange?
i read in this thingy that it is most likely to be held back a year if you do a foreign exchange (in high school btw) because the school the school year scheduling is different in japan (obviously)....is it true? cuz im planning on doing it but i wont if they are going to hold me back a year....
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Each school is different, so your school needs to determine this for itself. What I can tell you is what our school does -- unless the overseas school is accredited by CITA (forgive me, I forget what that stands for), the classes overseas are treated the same way that home-school classes are treated - they count towards the required credits for gradation but grades and such would not transfer. (If the school IS CITA accredited, everything transfers.) So, for example, if you take (and pass) a semester math class, you would get 1/2 of a credit applied to the 3 credits needed for graduation. Sorry to be a broken record, but your school is the only one that can tell you what the 'right' answer is for your school. Talk to your school counselor. Another option is to go during the summer. Good luck!
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