>>82381562
I see.
I moved to Hong Kong about a year ago without knowing any Cantonese (and I still don't, honestly). It was a big step and the first few weeks were really difficult and I felt completely out of my depthy but once you figure out how to feed yourself a lot of the pain goes away, especially if you can work from home and go at your own pace. I like it a lot here but the rent is very high so you'd be better off in somewhere like rural Japan.
>The worst thing, of course, is that I am alone, the language barrier and the fact that I can not work long, after 4-5 hours of work my energy drops to zero. In general, the situation is disturbing
It's good to learn the local language, but it may not be necessary if English is widely-ish spoken like it is where I am. But if you want to make friends with locals you should probably make the effort. I can't really give any advice for the loneliness though, I haven't made any friends here and almost all of my interactions with others are over the internet now...
Don't worry about not being able to work that long. Few people are productive for the entire work day (I think full time employees actually only work for like 3 hours a day or something).
I think the opportunity is worth doing, especially if you're not that happy with your life where you are now. I'm definitely much happier here than I was in my old city.
>>82381666
>I remember I heard about a more scandalous thing happening recently involving monks too. It was crime related iirc.
Be wary of the pious...
>Had more ideas too, but I need to research them all more.
What were you thinking of looking at? Don't go hiding away from us for too long while you do it next time...