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You don't need to travel to learn more. I would continue training, read books and if you want apprentice as an instructor. You really learn alot more when you teach because then you know how much you don't know.
"It was about that time I realized that searching was my symbol, the emblem of those who go out at night with nothing in mind, the motives of a destroyer of compasses." -Cortázar
Two Korean stylists speaking Japanese to one another. What a crazy world we live in!
My advice is to get a college degree and go to Asia and teach English. I spent about five years in the region doing that (Singapore and Japan, mostly, with a lot of time in Thailand, Korea, and Malaysia). You make decent money, learn about interesting cultures and languages, and if you're lucky, you can train with some amazing people. If you don't have a degree, it's still possible to work, but it can be a little tricky to get a proper visa.
Two Korean stylists speaking Japanese to one another. What a crazy world we live in!
My advice is to get a college degree and go to Asia and teach English. I spent about five years in the region doing that (Singapore and Japan, mostly, with a lot of time in Thailand, Korea, and Malaysia). You make decent money, learn about interesting cultures and languages, and if you're lucky, you can train with some amazing people. If you don't have a degree, it's still possible to work, but it can be a little tricky to get a proper visa.
Thanks/ I was actually thinking about doing that. I am currently learning how to speak Japanese and Korean. I'm 16 right now. SO by the time I get through high school and college I should be fluent.
I should also be at least a 4th dan black belt in TKD by then.
Thanks/ I was actually thinking about doing that. I am currently learning how to speak Japanese and Korean. I'm 16 right now. SO by the time I get through high school and college I should be fluent.
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You probably won't be any kind of 'fluent' until you've spent some time in the environment of the language(s) you are hoping to learn.
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