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I immediately knew you are a great photographer when I saw your pictures.
These are beautiful even though I don’t have a sense in the arts.
As I work at a medical field, I don’t evaluate your pictures properly.
However, I have a little experience I used to take the picture of some organs as a sample in the pathology.
By the way, you live in the foreign country, aren't there some worries?
That's why I vaguely plan to work at a foreign undeveloped country after retirement.
I worry whether I will adapt to a different environment,
Now I’ll consider what is more important to me.
These are beautiful even though I don’t have a sense in the arts.
As I work at a medical field, I don’t evaluate your pictures properly.
However, I have a little experience I used to take the picture of some organs as a sample in the pathology.
By the way, you live in the foreign country, aren't there some worries?
That's why I vaguely plan to work at a foreign undeveloped country after retirement.
I worry whether I will adapt to a different environment,
Now I’ll consider what is more important to me.
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These are beautiful even though I don’t know anything about the arts.
Sounds more natural this way, I think.
As I work at a medical field, I can’t evaluate your pictures properly.
However, I have a little experience. I used to take pictures of some organs as a sample in pathology.
By the way, you live in the foreign country, don't you have some worries?
That's why I vaguely plan to work in a foreign, developing country after retirement.
"Undeveloped" is correct, but kind of rude.
I worry whether I will be able to adapt to a different environment.
Very nicely written! I love living abroad. I plan on doing it for the rest of my life~ ^_^
You already live in Korea apart from your home country.
Don't you have some troubles there?
There are always problems, but they are nothing you can't overcome or deal with. ^_^ Just stay positive all the time~!
One year you lived in Japan.
In my memory, your husband worked at army, and then did your family live in Okinawa?
I lived in Osaka; I went to school there for 1 year in college.
I remembered that time 30 years ago.
The beautiful woman when I got married is my boss now.
As I work in (a) medical field, I can't evaluate your pictures properly.
However, I have a little experience. I used to take the pictures of some organs as a sample in the pathology.
By the way, you live in a foreign country, aren't there some worries?
That's why I vaguely plan to work in a undeveloped foreign country after retirement.
Any idea of what countries you would like to live in?
I'd like to live in a country my friend lives in, if possible.
What difficulties does one face when living abroad?
They are beautiful even though I am not particularly artistic.
As I work in the medical field, I can't evaluate your pictures properly.
However, I have a little experience with photography because I used to take pictures of organs to serve as pathology samples.
By the way, you live in a foreign country, what type of troubles do you face?
I have vague plans working in a developing country after retirement.
I worry about whether or not I will be able to adapt to a new environment,
I need to first consider what is most important to me in my life.
Like spending time with your grandkids? Or helping others?
Living in a foreign country can bring all sorts of challenges, logistical ones, transportation, etc, missing friends and family members.
I would say try it for 3 to 6 months before making any permanent decisions...
The trial of 3-6months is a good idea before final decision.
Do people miss a friend and family even though they communicate through PC?
How come you missed them?
Sorry, it became private question, didn't it?
I used to have fun with my friends.
Your friends go on with their lives.
They have Saturday barbecues, go swimming at the pool, travel, at first you may stay in contact over the PC, but it gradually starts to decrease with time.
You end up living alone and isolated, as a marginal member of the community you live in.
You miss being able to be independent, having your own car, a certain level of status at your work.
I heard that a great number of retirees who live abroad end up going back to Japan within 2 years.
I would read about it a lot before I decided to do it.
You already had many experience for living alone.
Then I have to listen to you.
However yesterday night I call the woman who stayed 2 years at Africa for a volunteer work. She said "it's okay, とりあえず行けば".
Of course there are worries. but it wouldnt be fun or interesting if there wasnt any worries. right?
Long time no talk my friend. I still am not to a level of japanese where i can write journals. but i often read your journals! =P
You are an interesting guy. Where do you want to live? May i recommend some place close to the ocean! =P Look for a place you would consider paradise! Or at least that is what I have done. Japan has many different areas of paradise if you ask me. I still plan for my future to be there. =]
-Wolfie
Thanks for comment.
I agree to your suggestion, but I'll go to the developing country.
So, it isn't a sightseeing.
By the way, you read my journal so often, didn't you?
Thanks again for it.
Why don't you write a short jounal in Japanese?
I'm ready to read it.
I should take your advice though.
ありがおうございます。
When I did write journals. your corrections and comments were always the best!
I will write one soon! I promise!