Alex Trauth-Goik
1 min readNov 10, 2018

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Hey there Joe, thanks for writing. Novel stories like this are a hallmark of someone having lived in Asia. I recall sitting in a cafe near my dormitory in Shanghai and having a complete stranger come up and ask if I could teach a class of 30 students in a permanent position. There seems to be an inherent assumption that if you’re white, you naturally will be able to speak good English. In the same vein, I had friends from Singapore who had taught English before but struggled to get work. Oh and I had been recruited to be a model before too! That’s hilarious.

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Alex Trauth-Goik

Here to share some words | Samurai who smells of sunflowers | PhD | China and tings