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This thesis study investigates the multilingual identity construction of expatriate Japanese instructors at a multilingual workplace. Focusing on two Japanese instructors’ workplace interactions at an English-medium university, the study explores the identity positions constructed in workplace interactions. The ethnographic analysis draws on audio-recordings of naturally occurring multilingual interactions, participant observations, fieldnotes, and semi-structured interviews. The findings of the study demonstrate how identities are constructed in workplace interactions through positioning oneself in relation to others.