I want to go to Japan how do I make my parents let me go?
I want to go to Japan because one of my friend lived there and she ask me to come over but i told her that i don't had the money to get there so we talk over the phone. What should I do?
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Look up the Japanese Consulate on Google or whatever search engine and ask for political asylum. If that doesn't work then just tell them you want to emigrate to Japan and they should explain the process to you.
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Find a way to earn some money(:
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you could try Rotary club?
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Find a language school near her and tell your parents that if you find one near where your friend lives, you can save on accommdation since you will be with your friend and it will be educational : ) http://www.aikgroup.co.jp/j-school/english/index.htm http://www.jref.com/language/japanese_schools.shtml http://www.languagecourse.net/schools--japan.php3 http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/study/language/japan.shtml I'm going to Japan next summer for 8 weeks at the Kudan institute in Tokyo....but seriously, if you can find a language school near where your friend lives then try to persuade your parents for educational reasoning....GOOD LUCK..raise some money at least... Japan is expensive
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Have you discussed this with your parents? If you don't have money, have you thought about getting a part-time job?
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Sister, you don't want to go to japan. Japanese worship white people and they have picked up ont he fact that whites hate us. Japanese despise us. EDIT: HX, why shouldn't I be racist? The japanese are. You even said that japanese do not find Blacks attractive (which is 100% true BTW). The reasons don't matter (especially since nothing can be done to change these facts), only reality matters.
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Save up and earn some money.
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Marvin Straight needs to stop being so racist. White people do not hate black people and Japanese people do not mimic the likes and dislikes of white people. To think otherwise is completely naive. The Japanese don't have much exposure to black people as they aren't present in their media and they aren't likely to see a black person walking down the street. Now, with the OP's question. I'd frame it in a way where you could say you are going to Japan to look for a job. Once in Japan, a native English speaker has lots of opportunities to find work as an English teacher. You never know what's out there until you go.
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I have a solution: Don't go.