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The Most Delicious Sandwich Franchise Shop In Taiwan

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  The Most Delicious Sandwich Franchise Shop In Taiwan A lot of people wonder about eating American food when they’re in Taiwan. When it comes to American food, meaning sandwiches, as a North American myself, it can be a bit daunting in Taiwan to find something you like. Sometimes it’s a little bit difficult to just survive on rice and noodles all the time. As an alternative to regular Taiwanese food for you I found nice submarine sandwich shop you might like called Subber. What is it? While I was living in Taoyuan, I found this delicious submarine sandwich restaurant called Subber. Being fond of other submarine sandwich franchises, I was hooked right away. What do they have? It’s a typical submarine sandwich formula. You pick the bread that you want, and you tell them what kind of sandwich you want. Then you pick the toppings, and also the sauces. For those of you who have been to other restaurants that are similar to this kind, this formula will be quite familiar. How does it com...

How Traditional Japanese Martial Arts (Aikido) Have Shaped My Views On Life

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  How Traditional Japanese Martial Arts (Aikido) Have Shaped My Views On Life Choosing a certain type of exercise is important. People need exercise to be healthy, but it also helps your mental state and your overall well-being. Consistently doing exercise over time while staying motivated, you need to choose a certain type of exercise that you will keep doing over a long period. Hopefully, you can find something fun and exciting, and also something that you can integrate into your lifestyle in the future. In this article, I’m going to talk to you guys about how traditional Japanese Aikido helps me shape my view of life. Becoming calmer The more that we become attached to technology, it’s so difficult for us to be calm. Some people talk about the body and mind connection, and these days it’s become very weak. People just want to stare at their cell phones, and I know that it’s become really cliché. People don’t really wanna hear that anymore, the fact that people are so attached t...

Why Everyone Needs to Teach English in Japan For Once in Their Life

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  Why Everyone Needs to Teach English in Japan For Once in Their Life Japan is a place that most people like to put on their itinerary. Japan is just this really interesting place that everybody has to go to because, well it’s Japan. People do things differently in Japan. For hundreds of years, only the Dutch and the Chinese were able to come to Japan, and it reflects in their society. In this article, I’m going to be telling you guys the reasons why you should teach English in Japan. Because it’s Japan, it’s unique  Japan is a unique and interesting place. There have been some people that I know, that have gone to Japan, and they have never left. There’s just something about the people that are so interesting there. Even though Japanese people, will be in front of your face, and nice all the time, you never really know what they’re thinking. You never really know, what’s behind closed doors. It takes a long time for you to understand what people are really saying. For example...

Why Teaching English in South Korea was the Most fun and Cost Effective Time In My Life

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  Why Teaching English in South Korea was the Most fun and Cost Effective Time In My Life A lot of people don’t have a job these days. They don’t know where they’re going, and what they’re doing. They don’t know what they’re gonna do about making money. While teaching online is a really good way to make money, the real bread and butter of making money as far as I’m concerned with English teaching is teaching in person. In this article, I’m gonna talk to you guys about my experience about teaching English in Korea Cost of living  One of the things that I was really surprised about was the cost of living. Your cell phone will cost you less than 30 bucks in Korea a month. You have your utilities, your heating, and of course your rent. I was in South Korea a long time ago, so I didn’t even have a cell phone, but what I can tell you though is that my expenses were pretty cheap. Food was pretty cheap, I probably spent 50% of what I would back home on food. And as far as utilities go...