I am quite interested in my gaming, albeit it multiplayer or single player Multiplayer games help me keep in contact with some of my closest friends that I have made around the world Being able to play co-operative game with someone on the other side of the world to you is a brilliant connection One of my childhood friends moved to the USA, but we can have evenings where it feels like we're a room apart Over the years, it has also massively improved my communication, team building and leadership skills One of my greatest achievements was being in the top 500 of global players on a game called overwatch which is a team based shooter You cannot get to those ranks without working well in a team, knowing that everyone is just as important as each other in their respective roles
An interest that keeps me social locally is my cars I saved up from young to be able to treat myself to a Nissan 370z GT Over the years I have had a good amount of work done to it and I love being able to take it to shows to meet other owners The feeling of mutual appreciation is really special, and everyone gets their place in these shows From stock to heavily modified, everyone is extremely respectful and excited to see what others are driving It feels like a country wide family bonded by the fondness of the 370z
My biggest interest is Japan As general as that seems, I love everything there is to know about Japan Their culture, history and landscape is so diverse and interesting, I would be contempt living there and seeing everything that is on my bucket list The dream is to one day live there I believe with hard work, determination and motivation, I can achieve that dream Being able to work remotely so I can take my work anywhere in the world will be extremely beneficial to me
I also love general knowledge and facts There is no topic that I do not find interesting, and I love to get involved with quizzes I believe the majority of people have a fact that they are proud to know and share Did you know that Woodpeckers wrap their tongue around the back of their brain to protect themselves from high speed pecking? Fascinating