Living alone in a foreign country.
I worked as an Assistant Language Teacher under the Japan Exchange Teaching programme in Kumamoto for two years. Definitely one of the most eye-opening and enriching experiences in my entire life. I didn’t even speak the language fluently when I first came, much less understand its societal and cultural norms. I still remember feeling stressed-out during my first day at my apartment. I looked at the recycling schedule and felt a panic attack - would I be able to figure everything out?
Having to learn Japanese and navigating a society that functioned on different norms from mine was intimidating. But I came out all the better for it. It has been ten years since I have left the programme, but I still try to adhere to the Japanese’s professional work ethics and attention to detail and sincerity towards people. Their service orientation is unparalleled and inspirational. I am motivated to up my standards!
Plus, I met a pretty lady there and now, she’s my wife. xP