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Please Help! Japanese TV wants to interview me!


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Long time ago, I received e-mail from free Japanese lancewriter living in Brooklyn and he told me that Yoburimi TV something. (Not sure the title of program), they wanted to interview me in Japanese ducomentary program about volunteers after he saw my story in Japanese magazine.

 

Also, when I was staying in Akron, OH, I receiced e-mail from another Japanese TV program and they want to interview me.

 

Problems is I have speaking disable as you may know.

Should I go for it?

Does anyone has tips?

Please help and thank you for your tips and cooperations


Posted

Yes.

I meant how to speak up because I have speaking disable which I sutter in vowel or some Japanese word that starts with volume. Media properly want to record me enjoying New York City, the way Sotokoto Magazine and NY Times did.

Posted
Yes.

I meant how to speak up because I have speaking disable which I sutter in vowel or some Japanese word that starts with volume. Media properly want to record me enjoying New York City, the way Sotokoto Magazine and NY Times did.

 

Lol i get nervous myself :) .... well meeting new peeps

 

what I do is take some deep breaths or possiable study with sum1>...

Posted

I would definitely go for it! Aside from the fact that I'm sure you're a hundred times better at Japanese than I am, everyone knows who you are, and everyone wants to hear what you have to say.

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Here is quote from e-mail.

dear Mr. Endo,

 

my name is toru watanabe. i'm a freelance writer/

coordinator living in park slope, brooklyn. i read the

article about you on new york times and sotokoto. then i

feel i would like to share this story with much more

people. a tv director, sojiro kanamado is interested in

making a documentary program about you. if i have a

chance, i want to meet you in person before he comes to

new york.

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I would definitely go for it! Aside from the fact that I'm sure you're a hundred times better at Japanese than I am, everyone knows who you are, and everyone wants to hear what you have to say.

 

The Chick (:)) got a point go for it, otherwise its ok..

 

But why would u be chosen? =S

Posted

It sounds like a good opportunity, Yuki. Your disability doesn't matter because the people in Japan will be interested in seeing all you do, despite your disability. Hope you can do it and be on TV! :)

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