Most people find self-introductions boring, hard to articulate or write, and in many cases unnecessary. However, here in Japan there a must; the first stepping stone on the path to acceptance. Imagine, a freshman college student or company recruit sitting around a low table in an Izakaya (Japanese pub) waiting for his/her turn. Doing their best to listen to others, they drink faster than usual to build up courage and try to remember the words they typed into their i-phone more than a week ago. To be honest, I kind of feel that same pressure now. I’m new not only to Steemit, but also to blogging. Anyway, here it goes.
Name’s Paul, an Australian expat living in Japan since 2001. Came here on an 18-month working holiday and haven’t gone back. Obviously I’ve settled down, and despite the obvious challenges that go with leaving your homeland and starting afresh, I still love it here. As my profile name suggests, I see myself as an outsider looking in. In what way? For now, I’ll start with four.
- Living in a mono-cultural society, I’m considered by many every day to be an outsider. I hope to share some experiences with you that provide insight and clarity into my life in Japan, and that of a local. I want to be an ear to chew on for Steemits anywhere who are interested in visiting, working or living in Japan. Remember, there are no student questions, or on Steemit, posts.
- Australia - a peaceful, safe, multi-cultural society where everyone is laid-back, outgoing and sporty? Well, your answer is as good as mine. Between being away so long and relying on a somewhat biased media to keep me up to date, I’m not so sure about what Australia stands for anymore. Therefore, I’ve joined Steemit in the hope of learning more about contemporary Australia; I want to confirm my worst fears yet be surprised by progress and innovation.
- Growing up in middle-class Australia had its benefits, but in many ways I felt sheltered from the real world. Consequently, I’ve done my fair share of traveling, and I’m particularly interested in North American culture. My work as an English teacher and education consultant has brought me into contact with many Americans and Canadians, people I genuinely connect with and respect. Without political, racial or religious motivation, I’d like to offer my thoughts on the positive impacts North American culture has had (and has) on the world.
- Finally, I’m a sports lover. I grew up playing and watching AFL (Australian Rules Football) and Premier League soccer. And, I’ve loved NFL, NBA, MLB and even a little NHL since my teens. I hope to throw in the occasional post about sports and its reach in society, once again from the perspective of a fan who thinks outside the box.
If you’ve bothered to read this extensive self-introduction, then thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to do so and hope that you enjoy my future posts.
arigatou