Okay, so let's cut through the bull — your CV has probably seen more coffee than job interviews by now? The thought of packing light and heading somewhere where neon lights paint the skyline, and you're told the dumplings are *chef's kiss* (even if that comparison is faintly absurd)? Yeah, that kind of dream keeps some folks going.

For years, teaching English overseas was like your magic get-out-of-this-boring-job card. You'd grab a visa, hop on a plane, and suddenly you're navigating chopsticks battles alongside dumplings bragging wars — all while building something entirely different out there. But now? In 2024... the air feels thick with questions instead of light years ago.

Is teaching English in China still that golden goose? Or has it just turned into a bureaucratic minefield filled with expired certificates and suddenly awkward silence when you try to introduce yourself ("*Hello!* My name is Lily!" — yeah, let's put that back)? It's hard not to wonder if the adventure is worth the hassle these days.



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