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Moving Abroad and Teaching in China: What You Need to Know

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Longing to travel the world? Interested in teaching? Looking for a different, new adventure? It may have crossed your mind: What about teaching English in Asia…? Rural area of Zhejiang province You aren’t the only one. It’s incredibly easy to get a teaching job in several Asian countries, including China. All you need to apply is… -Be a native English speaker -Have a bachelor’s degree (any field) -Be willing to commit for a year -Have an “aptitude” for teaching (literally the wording they used on my first application) You do not have to speak the local language. You do not have to find your own housing. Your flight will be reimbursed upon the completion of your contract. You can literally just go. It’s the wanderlust dream of my generation. On top of that, many teaching jobs pay very well. Even if the salary doesn’t look like much in US dollars, it can go a long way in a place like China that has much lower living costs. I’ve been able to...

The Books I Read in 2018

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A Kindle is an expat's best friend. In case you need a book recommendation... In no particular order. A few of the "real" books I have. Flipped (Wendelin Van Draanen)             A young romantic comedy. Like, second grade. The Joy Luck Club (Amy Tan)             Mothers and daughters crossing China and America. The Hiding Place (Corrie Ten Boom)             Sheltering Jews during WWII – amazing, inspirational. Turtles All the Way Down (John Green)             Young adult fiction about a girl with OCD. The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden (Jonas Jonasson)             Intelligent and hilarious. Crazy Rich Asians (Kevin Kwan)       ...

Americans are WHAT?? Responding to Stereotypes

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Having lived abroad for about five years now, I’ve encountered a few (understatement) preconceived ideas about me/people from my country. Recently I came across a book called “Survival Kit for Overseas Living” that actually lists the stereotypes many people from around the world hold about Americans. Fascinating! I then shared a partial list of these stereotypes on my Chinese social media to see what my international friends thought. (I should mention that I have friends from all over the world on that app, and the responses / these stereotypes do not exclusively represent the Chinese perspective.) I have now come up with a slightly modified list based on their comments. So without further ado, I’ll end the suspense and share it here: Americans are usually… -Friendly, outgoing -Optimistic -Casual -Loud -Rude -Hardworking -Aggressive, confrontational -Wasteful, extravagant -Confident -Uninformed, ignorant -Privileged -Impatient -Ge...