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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#529

I was living in NYC for about half a year when I was first sent to the U.S. as an expatriate, and in the fall of that year, a Japanese travel agency organized a * NYC - Boston, MA * overnight bus tour called "Autumn Foliage Viewing" for Japanese living in NY.

I joined that tour because I never had a chance to visit Boston, Massachusetts. Boston is famous for its museums and art galleries, but the bus also went to Prymouth, where the first European immigrants to the Americas are believed to have landed. It is also famous as Prymouth Rock, but it was nothing more than a large stone on the beach with "1620" carved on it. It has something in common with the Harimaya Bridge in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, which is one of the "Three Most Disappointing Places in Japan.

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#531

> #530 yes yes yes

> As an expat... Ah, here we go again


That's why ?

you don't like "expatriates" ?

you're jealous ?

you're making fun ?

I came to the US first as an "expat" and I just made that clear.

You are ?

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#532
  • Prymouth Rock
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 17:32
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> It is also famous as Prymouth Rock

It is PLYMOUTH, not PRYMOUTH. I was surprised when I read that Mr. Kiman wrote recently that he failed his driver's license renewal test because he was a hiragana man even though his English was better than his Japanese. Even those English gods make L and R mistakes.

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#534

> It is PLYMOUTH, not PRYMOUTH.

It was. No matter how old you are, you are "learning all your life". Now you are one wiser.

> Even the English God makes L and R mistakes

I would like to be a "God", but I guess I can't be.

You can't be a "god", so you should study until you die.

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#535

> Do you envy expatriates? 

> No way! 


#533 Imposter,

Wow, you graduated from a university here. That's great. But why did you get a job in a Japanese company where the salary is low?

Was there a language barrier? I am sure that even ordinary companies in this area would have paid you a decent salary if you had graduated from university.

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