Don't worry, bud, I can understand quite well. These are hard times for everyone. I hope it'll get better soon for both you and me. Btw, so cool that you've got to see Motorama!!
What benefits does passing the JLPT give you? Do you need a proficiency certificaiton for certain visas/jobs/etc or is it mostly just so you can measure your progress?
what Toji said is absolutely true, as a foreigner in Japan having a high level JLPT certificate is very beneficial; however for now I have no concrete plans to seek a job or study in Japan , so it's mostly just to measure myself and have a "Cool Official Certificate I Can Frame And Put On My Wall". it also has no relation to a simple tourist visa I got.
Thanks for the info, that's pretty cool. I can definitely imagine why maybe an engineering or accounting firm with lots of complex language would want to be sure an employee is fluent. Hoping for good results when you get them back and have fun on your trip.
please don't be sorry my friend!!!! the last thing I want is to be another worry for your beautiful head! just know that I'll be here whatever may come, and that I hope you feel better soon!
моторама из моего города и никогда не дают тут концерты... у чувака из моторамы еще тут свой бар и мой знакомый видел, как он коробки с пивом носил
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Don't worry, bud, I can understand quite well. These are hard times for everyone. I hope it'll get better soon for both you and me. Btw, so cool that you've got to see Motorama!!
What benefits does passing the JLPT give you? Do you need a proficiency certificaiton for certain visas/jobs/etc or is it mostly just so you can measure your progress?
dummkopf - Having at least N2 will open up more job opportunities, especially if you don't want to be an ALT or Eikawa instructor.
what Toji said is absolutely true, as a foreigner in Japan having a high level JLPT certificate is very beneficial; however for now I have no concrete plans to seek a job or study in Japan , so it's mostly just to measure myself and have a "Cool Official Certificate I Can Frame And Put On My Wall". it also has no relation to a simple tourist visa I got.
Thanks for the info, that's pretty cool. I can definitely imagine why maybe an engineering or accounting firm with lots of complex language would want to be sure an employee is fluent. Hoping for good results when you get them back and have fun on your trip.
please don't be sorry my friend!!!! the last thing I want is to be another worry for your beautiful head! just know that I'll be here whatever may come, and that I hope you feel better soon!
Getting stranded due to an extensive flight delay is such a nightmare especially at airports