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    think the appetizer thing is cultural. They don't do it for restaurants here, but if you go out for drinks a lot of places expect you to pay for a side dish to go with it.
    i guess it's some sort of cover charge since tipping is not expected.

    i heard of someone in japan that they got stuck with a $300 dollar charge like this and the people responsible for running the establishment he was at attempted to intimidate him when he refused to pay. Though this was in the roppongi part of tokyo so i guess it comes with the territory since that's a place where the mafia operates.
    just came throughh there hahahaha all nigerians
    Exactly how long are u running this scam
    Decided on 6-week TEFL course in Ogori City starts next week, staying on here indef
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    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
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    He went from facation to fake living arrangements

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
    My master's degree from one of the top International Management schools on planet Earth called Thunderbird the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona has always been enough for my employers in Malaysia and in South Korea and in Turkey and in New York City to take the place of a 6 or sometimes even for week tefl certificate program. Because I have a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University the State University of New Jersey in English literature and I graduated with a 3.67 grade-point average and made the honor roll and the Dean's List I have not so far needed a tefl certificate but I'm deciding to do one now thank you very much wiseass Plymouth c***

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    Amazing that they give you 6 weeks off to go to study for a certificate in.....Japan. You could do that more cheaply and easily in New York.

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    Amazing that they give you 6 weeks off to go to study for a certificate in.....Japan. You could do that more cheaply and easily in New York.
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    Amazing that they give you 6 weeks off to go to study for a certificate in.....Japan. You could do that more cheaply and easily in New York.
    idiot i quit the job

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    Amazing that they give you 6 weeks off to go to study for a certificate in.....Japan. You could do that more cheaply and easily in New York.
    idiot i quit the job
    Why, idiot your getting mad like buddy beanz

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    Risky, but good for you if you have something better lined up. What about your wife though? Combined your income was pretty good. If I went to Japan my wife would struggle as she doesn't speak Japanese. Would be a risk on my one temporary visa. Hopefully you are thinking it through properly. Teaching is easy single, but marriage complicates it. No job security in what we do.

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    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
    My master's degree from one of the top International Management schools on planet Earth called Thunderbird the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona has always been enough for my employers in Malaysia and in South Korea and in Turkey and in New York City to take the place of a 6 or sometimes even for week tefl certificate program. Because I have a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University the State University of New Jersey in English literature and I graduated with a 3.67 grade-point average and made the honor roll and the Dean's List I have not so far needed a tefl certificate but I'm deciding to do one now thank you very much wiseass Plymouth c***
    Nobody is saying you are not clever or have no qualifications it is just quite mind boggling that somebody teaching English as a foreign language for like 20 + years does not have a simple certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign language. It is obviously well with in your grasp, as students over here pick one up on their holidays to earn some pocket money before they start their proper job
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    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
    My master's degree from one of the top International Management schools on planet Earth called Thunderbird the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona has always been enough for my employers in Malaysia and in South Korea and in Turkey and in New York City to take the place of a 6 or sometimes even for week tefl certificate program. Because I have a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University the State University of New Jersey in English literature and I graduated with a 3.67 grade-point average and made the honor roll and the Dean's List I have not so far needed a tefl certificate but I'm deciding to do one now thank you very much wiseass Plymouth c***
    Nobody is saying you are not clever or have no qualifications it is just quite mind boggling that somebody teaching English as a foreign language for like 20 + years does not have a simple certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign language. It is obviously well with in your grasp, as students over here pick one up on their holidays to earn some pocket money before they start their proper job
    True and that's why I am doing one now

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
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    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
    My master's degree from one of the top International Management schools on planet Earth called Thunderbird the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona has always been enough for my employers in Malaysia and in South Korea and in Turkey and in New York City to take the place of a 6 or sometimes even for week tefl certificate program. Because I have a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University the State University of New Jersey in English literature and I graduated with a 3.67 grade-point average and made the honor roll and the Dean's List I have not so far needed a tefl certificate but I'm deciding to do one now thank you very much wiseass Plymouth c***
    Nobody is saying you are not clever or have no qualifications it is just quite mind boggling that somebody teaching English as a foreign language for like 20 + years does not have a simple certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign language. It is obviously well with in your grasp, as students over here pick one up on their holidays to earn some pocket money before they start their proper job
    True and that's why I am doing one now
    You are in ny

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    You don't even have a TEFL qualification? So what happened to top of the food pile NYC?
    My master's degree from one of the top International Management schools on planet Earth called Thunderbird the American Graduate School of International Management in Glendale Arizona has always been enough for my employers in Malaysia and in South Korea and in Turkey and in New York City to take the place of a 6 or sometimes even for week tefl certificate program. Because I have a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University the State University of New Jersey in English literature and I graduated with a 3.67 grade-point average and made the honor roll and the Dean's List I have not so far needed a tefl certificate but I'm deciding to do one now thank you very much wiseass Plymouth c***
    Nobody is saying you are not clever or have no qualifications it is just quite mind boggling that somebody teaching English as a foreign language for like 20 + years does not have a simple certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign language. It is obviously well with in your grasp, as students over here pick one up on their holidays to earn some pocket money before they start their proper job
    True and that's why I am doing one now
    You are in ny
    No he is not. He was in South Korea and now is in Japan. Which is why her warned Miles to leave South Korea because of the incoming threat of Nuclear annihilation , which he both predicted (and his predictions are almost as reliable as @ryanman 's betting tips) and is obviously immune to.
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