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From a senior foreigner working in a construction company
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His younger brother is also in Japan. Tung is looking forward to working with him.

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[Work location] Aichi Prefecture

[Occupation] Infrastructure Facilities ・Equipment

After graduating from high school, I attended a Japanese language class at a sending organization for a year. But in reality, I became proficient in Japanese as I worked and lived in Japan.
My current goal is to pass the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. I'm improving my Japanese by having voice conversations with Japanese people through my hobby of playing computer games.

My superiors and senior colleagues do perfect work. Their tasks are meticulous and of high quality. I can't do it like them yet, but I'm studying hard so that I can one day be like them.

My younger brother will be coming to Japan soon. Due to the effects of the coronavirus, he hasn't been able to come to Japan for a while, but I'm finally going to be able to work with him.