Re: Teaching English in Japan (as a NON-native English speaker)...or other jobs?
"Michael Cash" <mikecash@buggerallspammers.com> wrote in message
> >They are always treated differently unless they find a way to hide that
they
> >are foreigner.
>
> Strange, I can't recall having ever found a way to hide the fact that
> I am a foreigner.
I haven't said that possibility was given to anybody. On the phone, or by
e-mail that's easier.
>Nor am I treated any differently than any of my
> coworkers.
So let's say that's "nearly always". You're working for a company where
everybody is asked to provide a gaigin card (I've worked occasionnally in
such places) or for a bunch of mafiosi that hire you every morning in the
street and pay you in cash without checking anything about you ?
Anyway, I'm not going to dig in the archives, but you were the one that told
here stories about people having very hesitating stares and other unnatural
attitudes when they'd see the appearance of the guy driving the truck. Why
did you invent those stories ?
I've said "differently", not "better", not "worse".
Kuri
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