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Homestay question 14 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 0  
Im thinking of doing a homestay in Japan but im abit scared im abit old for it? I am 23-26 age range and would love to experience the differant culture of Japan, it seems so amazing for its historial background and also technological advances - I do not want to stay in a westernized hotel because I believe you lose alot of the culture that way -

I hope to start a music career there but I thought learning the language would get my foot in the door by attending a language school - I think I would make a good guest, I dont smoke, drink or do drugs and im not a loud person, I dont party and I dont eat alot, yet very outgoing, I was raised very well - am I too old for it or is there still time to do it?

Thank you for reading, have a nice day
 
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