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SSJup81 05-13-2008 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Pexster (Post 487701)
how did you survived in Japan because i want to go there sooo bad

You could just do a search for topics or posts by Nyororin. I know she's explained her entire story here on this board, you just have to look for it.

Hiroki 05-13-2008 09:29 PM

My house in Yokohama is really big! Every time when i'm there my family is anxious to see them because they all like me^^

except on rainy days LOL!

Mysticwolf 05-19-2008 11:02 AM

My question is this lets say i have my BA in Law and i was in the nypd for 2-3 years do you think the japanese police dep would take me? or any other law enforcement like detective unit or yeah :)

SSJup81 05-19-2008 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Mysticwolf (Post 492449)
My question is this lets say i have my BA in Law and i was in the nypd for 2-3 years do you think the japanese police dep would take me? or any other law enforcement like detective unit or yeah :)

I'm going to take a wild guess here and say no. Seems that working in law enforcement in Japan, just like a nurse, one would have to have a high fluency level in Japanese to communicate since you'll be dealing with the Japanese public so much and so often. I could be wrong, but I truly feel that this would be the case. The only way I could personally see one obtaining something like that, is if the person works with the International Police or maybe the Japanese and NYPD has to work together on a case or something like that and the US has to send an officer there to investigate something.

Nyororin 05-19-2008 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mysticwolf (Post 492449)
My question is this lets say i have my BA in Law and i was in the nypd for 2-3 years do you think the japanese police dep would take me? or any other law enforcement like detective unit or yeah :)

I`m sure they`d be happy to have you, once you obtained Japanese citizenship and went through their full training courses. In Japanese, of course.

AshriiN5 05-19-2008 11:23 PM

Hmm... I wanted to be an English teach in Japan, but for good reasons, of course... Not for money at all. Tehe.... Um, my second choice would be a therapist. Would that be an Okay job to pursue in Japan ?

Mysticwolf 05-20-2008 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 493168)
I`m sure they`d be happy to have you, once you obtained Japanese citizenship and went through their full training courses. In Japanese, of course.

yeah that would make sense thank you very much, but crime is pretty low in japan i think i would be bored XDD compared to new york city crime rate lol but yeah thanks alot

and ssjup yeah i was thinking of joining interpol but they are tough to get into they only have like 600 officers XD but thanks alot i will consider it

samurai007 05-20-2008 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by AshriiN5 (Post 493190)
Hmm... I wanted to be an English teach in Japan, but for good reasons, of course... Not for money at all. Tehe.... Um, my second choice would be a therapist. Would that be an Okay job to pursue in Japan ?

Physical therapist? Psychotherapist? What kind?

AshriiN5 05-20-2008 12:37 AM

Oh I apologize... Psychotherapist would be most fitting for me probably tehe.

samurai007 05-20-2008 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by AshriiN5 (Post 493219)
Oh I apologize... Psychotherapist would be most fitting for me probably tehe.

To be a psychotherapist, you'd need to have a perfect grasp of both the language and culture, in order to pick up on subtle signs, inflections, etc. I think someone who wasn't raised in Japanese society, with a native grasp of the Japanese language, will not have an easy time as a psychotherapist. Plus, you'd need to get a license to practice in Japan, which may not be easy...


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