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A. “Sam” Swearingen. Q2.Where are you originally from? Q3. How long have you been in Japan? A. 6 years. Q4.Tell me about your business in Japan. A. When I started this business I wanted it to be
a little different than the usual “Eikaiwa”. Our adult students look forward to their lessons, because they know that
when they come here they can truly relax and feel at home because of the
atmosphere we have created. They are allowed to smoke and we serve many
types of complementary refreshments from tea and coffee to soft drinks
to beer, wine and many other types of drinks and if we don't have what
you like just let us know and we will get it for you . |
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| Q5. Why did you start your own business in Japan? A. I originally came to Japan for a three month holiday by myself and I feel in love with this country. After three months I went back home and informed my husband, family and friends that I would be returning to Japan. They all thought I was crazy. I came back 10 days later without my husband. In order to stay in this country I had to get a job or start my own school so I did both. My husband quit his job and joined me 10 months later and we love teaching and meeting new people. We love our life here. Q6. Any funny stories about your business in Japan? A. Living in a country other than your own, there is always something that happens that when you look back on it is pretty funny. But I can’t think of anything at the moment. Q7. Good part or bad part about doing business in Japan? A. The good part I think is obvious, I get to meet sooooooooo many cool people. The bad part about doing business is my own fault, because I don’t speak Japanese well. I think that it’s very important that any foreign business owner in this country should be able to speak the language. I’m studying Japanese and it’s really difficult but I do enjoy my lessons. We’ve overcome many challenges as a foreigner in this country but they were all worth it. Q8. Any advice for people who want to start a business in Japan? A. GO FOR IT! Learn the language. Don’t be afraid
to ask for help and no matter how frustrating things get Q9. What are your goals for your business for 2006? A. Well, we are working on a big project involving
kids, but I really can’t discuss it ET. Q10. Message to WhyNot!? users! A. WhyNot sponsors lots of events, GO to all of
them. It’s a great way to meet different people from different backgrounds
and cultures. Always keep and open mind, treat everyone with respect and
most of all don’t be afraid to follow your dreams. |
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