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I quit my job to be a full time content creator. Was it worth? Q&A
This video is WELL overdue! I am so sorry for the delay y'all. I filmed this back in early OCTOBER 2024 and am 2 months late. Sorry for dropping the ball but she's back!
I just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who's made this 10K on RUclips possible! We also hit 100K on Instagram which is absolutely mental!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Today I answer some of the questions you asked on Instagram:
- Was I afraid of quitting?
- Has it been worth it?!
- How much did I achieve this year?
- Am I coming back to Australia?
- What's next?
- What have I learnt?
Thank you to all those who took the time to ask questions! I appreciate so so so much and I'm so grateful y'all are on this journey w...
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4 Places with the Best Mt Fuji Views!
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Want to visit the places with the best views of Mt Fuji?! Stay tuned to find discover them all! Thank you to Sugoi Mart for sponsoring this video! They are an online platform that offer a lot of unique Japan items including snacks, toys and collectables! If you want to experience or gift the 30 Days Of Japan Advent Calendar, check out this link! partner.sugoimart.com/stef10 Use code STEF10 for ...
The BIGGEST Dating Mistake I Made in Japan 💔
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 месяца назад
Don't make this horrible mistake... (I'm super nervous to share this story... I know I come off super naive and daft but I wanted to share it so that someone might find it helpful when dating in Japan...) I made a huge dating mistake in Japanese culture and I didn't realise how big the mistake was until it too late. Today I share with you a story of a naive and younger Steph, one who has yet to...
Harry Potter Tokyo Studio Tour - Is It Worth It?
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The Making Of Harry Potter Studio Tour - Tokyo, Japan BOOK THIS EXPERIENCE: www.klook.com/activity/84374-warner-bros-studio-tour-tokyo-making-harry-potter/ Book via Klook using code ‘STEFATTYKLOOK’ for a discount! (Discount code can be used site wide!) Located around 25 minutes from Shinjuku Station, you'll find the Harry Potter studio tour. Upon starting the tour they'll tell you it takes FOUR...
Teaching English In Japan - The Tough Reality
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Is teaching English in Japan really a good idea? Well I did it so you don't have to. I'll tell you the good and the bad about it all from my point of view. I taught English at Eikawas in Tokyo at three different schools and boy do I have tea to tell you. Honestly there are some good points, but we can't ignore the glaring bad points. After watching, let me know, were you surprised? Did I encour...
Tokyo's Nightlife: Get The Local Experience!
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Tokyo's Nightlife: Get The Local Experience!
5 Reasons Why You Should Stay In Shibuya
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5 Reasons Why You Should Stay In Shibuya
I Tried Japan's EXTREME Soba Noodle Challenge #REGRETS
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I Tried Japan's EXTREME Soba Noodle Challenge #REGRETS
I saw the future of dining in Tokyo and it was not what I expected
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I saw the future of dining in Tokyo and it was not what I expected
Training with a Sushi Master in Shinjuku Tokyo
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Training with a Sushi Master in Shinjuku Tokyo
Must Visit Ramen Museum - Yokohama Japan
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Must Visit Ramen Museum - Yokohama Japan
Things to Do in Niseko - Winter Edition
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Things to Do in Niseko - Winter Edition
I quit my job three times to be a content creator
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I quit my job three times to be a content creator
Must Try Japan Festival Food - Asakusa
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Must Try Japan Festival Food - Asakusa
13 Things To Do In Niseko, Japan
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13 Things To Do In Niseko, Japan
The BEST Bánh Mì In Vietnam? | Vietnam Hoi An Street Food Tour (Super Cheap!)
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
The BEST Bánh Mì In Vietnam? | Vietnam Hoi An Street Food Tour (Super Cheap!)
Vietnam Food Tour in Saigon 2022 (Must Try Cheap Eats!)
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Vietnam Food Tour in Saigon 2022 (Must Try Cheap Eats!)
What To Do In Tottori | Japan's Hidden Gem | Japan Vlog
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
What To Do In Tottori | Japan's Hidden Gem | Japan Vlog
Spending Only 1000yen in Shibuya!? | Hungry Tokyo Food Challenge
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Spending Only 1000yen in Shibuya!? | Hungry Tokyo Food Challenge
Shopping at IKEA Shibuya | Tokyo Apartment Furnishing Vlog | FT. Willkyaw
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Shopping at IKEA Shibuya | Tokyo Apartment Furnishing Vlog | FT. Willkyaw
Camping in Japan - FJ Cruiser Camper [ Part One ]
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Camping in Japan - FJ Cruiser Camper [ Part One ]
Tokyo Empty Apartment Tour | New Apartment Reaction
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Tokyo Empty Apartment Tour | New Apartment Reaction
Tsukiji Fish Market 2022 | Tokyo Japan Food Tour
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Tsukiji Fish Market 2022 | Tokyo Japan Food Tour
Discovering Nakameguro - Tokyo's Trendiest Area : Part Two
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
Discovering Nakameguro - Tokyo's Trendiest Area : Part Two
Exploring Nakameguro - Tokyo's Trendiest Area : Part One
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Exploring Nakameguro - Tokyo's Trendiest Area : Part One
Top 6 Eats in Sendai | Japan Food Tour
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Top 6 Eats in Sendai | Japan Food Tour
How I Moved to Japan in 2022
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
How I Moved to Japan in 2022
My $2000/month Melbourne Apartment Tour
Просмотров 78 тыс.2 года назад
My $2000/month Melbourne Apartment Tour
South Melbourne Market Food Tour | Aussie Food Guide
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
South Melbourne Market Food Tour | Aussie Food Guide
Melbourne Food Tour | Best Japanese Food | Food Guide
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
Melbourne Food Tour | Best Japanese Food | Food Guide

Комментарии

  • @Greenforrest7342
    @Greenforrest7342 14 часов назад

    英語教師を奴隷としか扱わず、賃金も低い日本になんて来る必要無いし、もっと快適に過ごせる国は地球上にいくらでもあるから。

  • @MrRemoveYa
    @MrRemoveYa 4 дня назад

    Im moving to Japan lets go out for dinner or an osaka trip

  • @user-me123-y8q
    @user-me123-y8q 6 дней назад

    If you're rich enough to eat one of the most expensive meat in the world.😅

  • @danielbauista74
    @danielbauista74 8 дней назад

    Amusement parks are really queueing parks so this is way better in my opinion!

  • @stevemartin4249
    @stevemartin4249 8 дней назад

    Very good presentation skills. Off the top of my head, one more big con is related to my situation. I love teaching enough to have gotten a M.Ed at Temple University Japan, matriculated into the doctoral program, and spend 42 consecutive years here. I began as an Eikaiwa teacher in Utsunomiya, but after about two and half years, moved to Tokyo for career advancement. I was an adjunct at TUJ, which included about 20 years as the biology lab director, was the first and only teacher in its now thriving Adult Continuing Education Program, and taught public speaking and Freshman writing. In the meantime, I supplemented my income as an adjunct English teacher at top Japanese Universities (Waseda and Tokyo University of Fine Arts) and many less prestigious schools (Komazawa, Nihon Daigakku, Meisei, Sagami Women's, etc.). Before finishing my doctoral degree, I had secured a tenured position at Jissen Women's College, which I held for about 14 years before eventually resigning in protest. My reason? In Japanese institutions, foreigners often serve as only a token face for internationalization. The following paragraph is not meant to be a curricula vitae or sing my virtues, but rather a warning about putting all of your eggs into one basket. I rather enjoyed the repetitive nature of some classes because it allowed me a chance to trouble-shoot the materials and heuristics to tap into the students' interests and motivate them further. When the Ministry of Education implored teachers to inform the students of outreach activities in the community, I led by example. I became a regular volunteer at Shinjuku's Soup no Kai (serving the homeless), was on the board of Directors of a City Government funded NPO (Hino Kokusai Koryu Kyokai - helping integrate long term foreigners with the local community), did volunteer work with the JCI's (Junior Chamber International), volunteer work at Hino Jidosha's In=-House High School, volunteered at a local kindergarten, and at my own expense ... accompanied Japanese college students to rural Cambodia as a teacher and teacher trainer. For about 12 years, I was a volunteer judge for University All Japan English Speech Contests (check comments under a RUclips search for Himari Semans "Wise Consumer"). And for about a 3 or 4 year stint, I was one of only two native speakers of English in the country who was on the Ministry of Education's English Textbook Committee (for compulsory education). I also continued original research with publications and presentations in Japan, the U.S. and Korea on the topic of what I called "Event-Driven Curriculums" (as opposed to standardized tests). Thanks largely to community volunteer work, I eventually received a permanent visa. At my peak, maybe about 20 years ago, I was making about 10 million yen per year, so I was not worried about money. I had a lady friend, but. was in no hurry to marry. I did not need a work-life balance because I dedicated my resources to my passion of teaching. My classes were popular - with the students. Not so much with my tenured colleagues. They were all Japanese, and what some might call 9 to 5 "salaryman sensei" ... and others would call "semmon baka", specialized idiots who had never worked in the real world outside of academia. They were typical "teachers' providing a service in a transactional exchange for a salary, which mostly subsidized their real passions, hobbies, and family. They were not "educators' trying to make a positive difference in the students' lives, and there was no educational community. And as they were not native speakers of English, they made sure all of our weekly department meetings were in Japanese only, and of course the monthly kyoujukai (meetings for all faculty). Certainly, I would not expect them to communicate in English for the sake of a single tenured foreigner ... but they went out of their way to keep me out of the loop. I once heard the petty politics of academia in America is so vicious because the stakes are so small ... but that is nothing compared to the marginalization and dehumanization that is inflicted out of jealousy and / or fear of the pressure to keep up with standards of excellence. Besides, with the economic bubble beginning to collapse, and with the school looking for ways to cut costs, I was the lowest hanging fruit. Even though my title was "Associate Professor" ... I was thought of as little more than the token face of "internationalization". The over-riding purpose of Japanese "educational' institutions, like most of the West, is to crank out compliant, disposable workers. There is no room for dedicated educators trying to make the world a better place. After academic / power harassment too vicious to describe in detail here, at age 59, with 11 remaining years of tenure, I resigned in protest. I had gone through a labor union and lawyer, but. basically, Japanese labor law is not worth the paper it is written on. If a company or other institution wants to get rid of someone. I thought I would just go back to making a living juggling part-time jobs at other universities. Wrong. The grapevine is finely tuned. Once one resigns from a Japanese college, you are likely to be black-listed from ever teaching even part-time at a University again. After jumping through the bureaucratic hoops of "Hello Work" without any luck. Even conversation schools would not hire me because I was "over qualified". Three years ago, I did manage to snag an ALT job for a small town in West Tokyo, Kunitachi. I rotated between three junior high schools, 9 elementary schools, and a special needs school. Each of the schools had at least 3 or 4 full-time Japanese teachers, all of whom were my bosses. When the City government hired me, they did not even bother to forward my experience or qualifications to my new bosses. I had already started my teaching career in Japan at the time most of my bosses were born, one boss being as young as 21 years old. Maybe a half dozen of the 50 or so I worked for were decent, but often, I was told to stand in the corner and wait for commands to pronounce a word. I even took second seat to having the students repeat after a poorly put together CD of 'professional' student voice-actors. Many times, I was mortified at the unprofessional and downright mean-spirited behavior of the teachers. The one thing young students learn faster than English? Where the token foreigner ranks in the hierarchy. At the end of my two years, I was released from my contract because I did not meet unspecified City Government standards. I heard that my replacement as an English ALT is a non-native speaker from SouthEast Asia. Japan is a nice place to visit ... maybe hang out for a year or two. Caveat Emptor

  • @ShindoSensei
    @ShindoSensei 14 дней назад

    I am addicted to the anime hop

  • @unkept1113
    @unkept1113 16 дней назад

    weird place but bro i dont got an iphone

  • @AubryRugBurn
    @AubryRugBurn 16 дней назад

    I hate being inspired constantly while knowing i have zero time to commit to content creation, lol wish you the best I'm so happy when I see people break out of the machine!

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      Definitely not easy to go against the grain but forever grateful for the opportunities I have

  • @Greddy_Dan
    @Greddy_Dan 16 дней назад

    Best of fun on your journey! Always get some rest time to time!

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      So hard to balance it all but I’m trying!!

  • @vincentgraffeo9030
    @vincentgraffeo9030 17 дней назад

    Amazing journey!

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      It has been 😍

  • @Hippy0815
    @Hippy0815 17 дней назад

    I'm proud of you, too! Happy you're happy and blessed that i found your channel all these years ago and could experiance so many things with you 🙏 I'm planning my next japan trip in 2026, hopefully everything works out. There is a super low possibility, but it would be mindblowing if i'd see you by chance. I'm sure to say hi 😁

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      Thank you always so much for supporting me 🥹🙏🏻!! It means so much! Hoping you have an incredible trip Japan in the future and I’m so grateful to be a part of it!

  • @CYBERSTEFFIE
    @CYBERSTEFFIE 17 дней назад

    you’ve earned the success you’re experiencing now because you were GRINDING af it months and years before you quit. you haven’t stopped since but i’m glad you’re now receiving the freedom you’ve always wanted. so proud of you! 🤍🤍 also had so much fun this day!!!!!

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      The grind never stops!! Thank you for always supporting me Steffie! I’m proud of you too

  • @POLICESTARBODYCAMS
    @POLICESTARBODYCAMS 17 дней назад

    24 hours of RUclips work yields 2 USD.

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      😂😂😂

    • @POLICESTARBODYCAMS
      @POLICESTARBODYCAMS 16 дней назад

      @@STEFATTY まあそれは僕のチャンネルね(笑)

  • @emersonviana6539
    @emersonviana6539 17 дней назад

    proud of you! do what you love! Happy Belated Birthday!

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      Thank you 🥹🙏🏻

  • @foxhound_YT
    @foxhound_YT 17 дней назад

    The Shizuka collabs on Japan by Food are 🔥

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      Shizuka is awesome 🥰

  • @ShindoSensei
    @ShindoSensei 17 дней назад

    U know it’s good when steffy starts wif an anime hop

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 18 дней назад

    The snow here in Aomori has only been here for a week and I already miss green trees😂

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 16 дней назад

      😂😂😂 I feel you. I’m not ready for the cold

  • @ltcinsane
    @ltcinsane 18 дней назад

    Ganbatte Stef ... but don't Ganbatte too hard like the Japanese sometimes do!. :P

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 18 дней назад

      Finding the balance is a huge struggle of mine but I’ll keep working on it 🙏🏻

  • @Surya_Samineni
    @Surya_Samineni 18 дней назад

    She thinks only iphones have a clean up feature,when we already had the feature 😂😂😂😂

  • @justincooper1626
    @justincooper1626 19 дней назад

    This is fun to watch at .5x

  • @Mary_Yami
    @Mary_Yami 20 дней назад

    Hello I'm just here to look at the beautiful girl

  • @chickenmission9156
    @chickenmission9156 21 день назад

    How os starting from 57$ a dish not breaking the bank??

    • @chickenmission9156
      @chickenmission9156 20 дней назад

      ​@@nylometer73​ a course is a dish you wet wipe and she didn't say cheaper than similar restaurants she said it doesnt break the bank meaning it would be cheap by standard restaurant prices

  • @meepsterling
    @meepsterling 21 день назад

    ❤❤

  • @savire.ergheiz
    @savire.ergheiz 21 день назад

    Fang Tokyo intro 😂

  • @r1ckypedia
    @r1ckypedia 21 день назад

    WAIT a minute... did you try it!?

  • @Sa_jinxx
    @Sa_jinxx 23 дня назад

    Wtf why rafsan is there

  • @maxpein_zin7741
    @maxpein_zin7741 23 дня назад

    i can drink it. i like mayonnaise

  • @RawrNya
    @RawrNya 23 дня назад

    hijikata toshirou would love this

  • @TH4T1M3M3
    @TH4T1M3M3 23 дня назад

    RAFSAN

  • @Jionaxa
    @Jionaxa 23 дня назад

    Rafsan er baccha ki kore 💀

  • @onsale5577
    @onsale5577 23 дня назад

    Nothing is able to break American bank with yen 😭

  • @Amplifymagic
    @Amplifymagic 23 дня назад

    I love your little hop in every intro.

  • @feahmad
    @feahmad 23 дня назад

    RAFSAN

  • @hxpewrld
    @hxpewrld 23 дня назад

    Rafsan?

  • @midbehavior4737
    @midbehavior4737 23 дня назад

    50 shades of beige

  • @sumukabir7829
    @sumukabir7829 23 дня назад

    Oh my gosh is that rafsan the chotobhai?

  • @Ocopoco-4890
    @Ocopoco-4890 23 дня назад

    Rafsan the choto Bhai 😮😮😮

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 22 дня назад

      Good spot 👀

  • @ThanglishRecipes-123
    @ThanglishRecipes-123 23 дня назад

    Keegan’s shirt💀💀💀💀

  • @life_line_faisu_
    @life_line_faisu_ 23 дня назад

    Rafsan 🗿

  • @mc116
    @mc116 24 дня назад

    Mmm them fluffy pancakes jiggles like my buttcheeks 😂

  • @NyctoQueen
    @NyctoQueen 25 дней назад

    SHIBUYA IS SUPER OVERCROWDED PERIOD

  • @Lala_playzzzz
    @Lala_playzzzz 25 дней назад

    Why you are so pretty omg 😱

  • @brucehutcheson5302
    @brucehutcheson5302 25 дней назад

    Sounds awful, to be honest. On salad, yes, as a drink, no 👎

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 25 дней назад

      It was so liquidy 🥲

  • @KISHAISHERE
    @KISHAISHERE 25 дней назад

    i thought it was for french fries 😭

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 25 дней назад

      🥲 you could try but I would proceed with caution…

  • @Scotty-Dont
    @Scotty-Dont 25 дней назад

    wait where is it? lol

  • @Vyurei
    @Vyurei 25 дней назад

    what's it called?

    • @STEFATTY
      @STEFATTY 25 дней назад

      benitsuru! here's the address: 2 Chome-1-11 Nishiasakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0035, Japan

  • @RagnaCloud13
    @RagnaCloud13 26 дней назад

    Don't go to Shibuya at Halloween.

    • @Beta_DEAD
      @Beta_DEAD 21 день назад

      You are my special...

  • @sacluvsBM
    @sacluvsBM 26 дней назад

    As l type this l am in Shibuya-ku. Will have to go home soon but will return just as soon as l can. Staying near Shibuya Stream. Wonderful city and beautiful people ❤️.

  • @homeyv
    @homeyv 26 дней назад

    Just found you from Japan by Food! lol not sure if its on purpose but i like that you call your self a fatty. I think its funny.

  • @homeyv
    @homeyv 27 дней назад

    holy cow that is a full stack of pancakes. can you get those pancakes stuffed with cheese???