“Manner Mode” in Japan is the functional equivalent to silent mode elsewhere. Whether you’re about to grab a seat at a movie, hop on a train or bus, or settle down for an exam, it’s common to hear reminders requesting patrons to switch their mobiles to “manner mode.” Continue reading
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Separating Fact from Myth: The Truth about Studying Abroad
Studying abroad often invites admiration and sparks a high opinion about an individual’s level of independence, cultural exposure, and educational prowess. However, it’s essential to remember that studying abroad experience does not automatically equate to superior character or personal growth. Continue reading
Understanding Homesickness and Culture Shock: The Unspoken Challenges of Living Abroad
Expanding your horizons by living abroad presents a thrilling adventure, but it’s also a journey that many find intimidating. Universities and companies often caution about the likelihood of homesickness and culture shock, yet many individuals still find themselves unprepared for these emotional upheavals. This bewilderment often sparks stigma surrounding these experiences. Continue reading
Smart Packing for Study Abroad and Long-Term Travel: Tips for Comfort, Style, and Saving Space
Embarking on a study abroad program or gearing up for a long-term trip abroad can fuel a lot of excitement – and a ton of anxiety around perfecting the packing process. Our in-depth guide, though tailored towards extended overseas stays, delivers universally applicable tips to ensure your travel experience is as smooth and hassle-free as possible. From prioritizing comfort over style, to the art of layering and even strategies for efficient laundry planning, let’s dive into these travel-tested, tried-and-true packing tips! Continue reading
Embracing Inemuri: Navigating The Unspoken Rules of Sleeping At Work In Japan
Catching Z’s in the middle of a workday or while students haul over books isn’t just a sneaky act in Japan—it’s culturally recognized as ‘inemuri’ (居眠り). This phenomenon isn’t just about taking a quick snooze; it’s a subtle badge of honor that speaks to Japan’s hardworking spirit. Continue reading
