Exchange student

I wouldn't advocate going to school in Japan. Unless you really love the Japanese language and are absolutely commited to learning it, there's no good reason to go there.

The cultural difference, for one, is severely different from traditional western values. Female students for instance shouldn't expect to be treated with the same amount of consideration and respect as male counterparts.

The cost of living is also monumental. The island has become severely overcrowded, and their increasing reliance on foreign produce has seriously increased the cost of food.

The only reason you should go to school in Japan is to be in an environment where you'll regularly use the language, other than that its not worth it.
 
Ugly John said:
As for LAtin America, Welsh forgot to mention, that in Brasil, the ratio of good looking trannys to good looking women is scary high.

That is unless you're into trannys. :P like Wels..er.. Khar..er... some people i know :P

Ugly John is correct about the danger of transexuals (apparently something he has some experience with). One must be careful of trannys in Brazil. Happily I have a Brazilian wife who keeps me out of such trouble.

The good thing about Brazil is that the women outnumber the men, which makes the competition for women for men a big plus. There are other advantages to Latin women as well.

Another thing you might want to consider is vacation. I have known a fair share of guys who have gotten lucky with beautiful scandinavians while skiing in the alps.

YOu know we could turn this into a picture thread by adding pics from chicks (not chicks with dicks- UJ) from countries and do a comparison.
 
like this gu...er...girl?

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:P :P :P
 
Hey I'm not only going on exchange to see or date girls :D So there needs to be more things than god looking girls in a country for me to go to it... I won't go to Japan or Latin-America just yet...maybe on a later stage in my life.... It has to be an english speaking country.....

Ugly John said
For being 16, that can be fixed once your'ere here i'll fix you up with some people, with conter.... er Id's that fell off the back of a truck
(y) but in Canada the distances are ENORMOUS, even more so than in Norway...And isn't Canada a cold country? Its sounds interesting thoiugh..I've started learning a little french a bit more than a month ago....hmm....
 
unfortunately you don't want to go to a spanish-speaking country, down here (chile) we get loads of interchange students... at last back in school i had about 10 northamerican students "wandering the wastes" hehehe we DO have cars and traffic, we're not that poor...... economy is "right" (according to "mr.finger" the former president)

PD: (my school sucked, that's why they lost their time in there)
 
Down side on Brazil is that exchange students tend to get mugged.
Thank God the women are worth the visit.
 
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