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361. I do not know the size notation.(2kview/11res) Question 2022/09/25 09:35
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363. Former Prime Minister Abe's State Funeral Expenses(647view/4res) Question 2022/09/24 19:50
364. Experience with Wise(1kview/2res) Other 2022/09/22 08:12
365. Japanese address in English(4kview/26res) Question 2022/09/22 07:23
366. Bank of america(6kview/15res) Word of mouth 2022/09/21 14:00
367. Hispanic culture(13kview/36res) Free talk 2022/09/19 13:00
368. Passport application after naturalization in the U...(1kview/6res) Question 2022/09/17 06:18
369. On the death of Shinzo Abe(31kview/420res) Free talk 2022/09/16 20:21
370. About Caregiver Work(111kview/295res) Free talk 2022/09/16 16:46
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I do not know the size notation.

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  • 香川照
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  • 2022/09/21 00:20

I am a recent immigrant to the US.
I posted here because I had some questions.
Thank you very much.

I went to HOME DEPOT to buy what is called "petit petit sheet" in Japan and "bubble wrap" in the US
.

I found two kinds of petit petit wrap there,

① 3.93ft × 5.90ft(120cm × 120cm)

② 12'' × 100'


① have centimeter notation and are easy to understand, but

② have only this notation, with two commas on the 12 and one on the 100.
Sorry, I just came from Japan and this kind of notation is still new to me.

How many centimeters is this in centimeters × How many centimeters does this mean ?

Please let me know if you know.
Thank you very much.

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Elderly, anything goes.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 2022/09/19 10:05

The topic for the elderly is gone, so I created it again.

I am a late senior citizen and have been participating in this vivinavi since

2014 when Mr. Cobalt was the broadest member, but there seem to be many elderly people here

and I hope to have a blooming conversation about health and any topic of retirement life.

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Former Prime Minister Abe's State Funeral Expenses

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  • 国葬
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  • 2022/09/06 17:28

Hi everyone
Nice to meet you.
The reality of former Prime Minister Abe's state funeral expenses is gradually coming to light, what do you think about 1.6 billion yen ?
It will go up more.

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Experience with Wise

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  • その昔そして今
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  • 2022/09/18 05:04

I wrote about my experience with Wise in the topic ?, but no matter how many times I put it up, it is not published. I think it is not good from Vivinavi's point of view ?.
I'm not a Wise person, but 、、、、 (^ ^;)
Please DM me if you would like to know the details of your experience using Wise. I will send you what I was going to post.

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Japanese address in English

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  • LAND
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  • 2022/09/16 13:58

Zip code 100-9999

2505 Ohama, Kagura, Kanagawa - 1

Hanako Suzuki


The above is a fictitious address, but I need to write my parents' address in Japan for business here in America
. For example, is the following correct for this address ?


HANAKO SUZUKI

2505 - 1 OHAMA

KAGURA, KANAGAWA, JAPAN


Is this correct ?

Ohama = Ohama = OHAMA, can I use one O instead of two ?

Also, is it necessary to write the prefecture or city ?

If so, would it be "KANAGAWA-KEN" or "KAGURA-SHI" in romaji ?

or would it be "KAGURA-CITY"? KAGURA-CITY" ?

Anyway, it is all right if the mail is delivered, but I don't know how to express it, so please tell me.
Please do.

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Bank of america

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  • bank of america
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  • 2022/09/15 21:06

Can you tell me which Bank of America branches have Japanese language service? A phone number for Japanese language service would also be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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Hispanic culture

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  • はい
  • 2022/09/10 15:42

How is it easy to live with a majority of Hispanics ?
Is it troublesome ??

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Passport application after naturalization in the U.S.

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  • KC
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  • 2022/09/16 12:02

We have Oath scheduled for this month for both of our spouses and plan to apply for passports immediately afterwards.
We would like to apply for passports for our children ( ages 12 and 14 ) but of course they do not have proof of naturalization, so we will be using the parents' naturalization certificates that came back from their passport applications.
Arrangements are in progress for ordering and translating the family register.
All family members cannot apply for passports at the same time ?
Please advise me if you have any experience applying for passports after naturalization.

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On the death of Shinzo Abe

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  • Bad Momo
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  • 2022/07/08 10:02

What do you mean ?
who did it ?

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#261
  • flower
  • 2022/08/29 (Mon) 14:55
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Again for those who can't read Japanese

> Abe was deeply involved with the Unification Church
oh,
as usual, he can only say falsehoods without proof
that's why they call him Abegger.

If Mr. Abe, who was asked by the Korean Secretary General of the United Nations to send a video message to the leaders of other countries
along with Trump and other politicians,
is deeply involved with the Unification Church, it means that all politicians and media in the US and Japan are also deeply involved. All politicians and media in Japan and the U.S. have been deeply involved in the church.
Just the other day, former Secretary of State Esper also put it out.
They are all in bed with each other. ? ? ?
The heavy hitters of the Constitutional Party and for some reason Mr. Shii of the Communist Party ? ? ?
Oh dear, we have to make a big deal about it all....

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↓ I'll write it again, because you might be an abegger who doesn't understand Japanese.

At that time, Japan was in such bad shape that democracy was about to be overthrown, and Japan was desperately fighting against the threat of communism, so
Of course, any democratic country, whether in the US or Japan, the great politicians of that time, the Unification Church with its political philosophy of "fighting communism"
They would all have been connected.
You don't even know what the Korean War divided North and South, and what the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union was ?

Of course, even nowadays, there are of course constant associations with politicians.
Even the Rikken, which was breathing down our necks to beat the LDP, was a billboard for former Prime Minister Hatoyama, Edano, Azumi, Okada, and all the other heavy hitters.
Even the leader of the KDP, Shii-san of the Communist Party, who is a sworn enemy of Unification.
Japanese politicians, including those on the left and right, still send congratulatory telegrams and volunteer for elections, and so do the media.
The Mainichi Newspaper has been writing about it and promoting it for generations, and the newscaster of the Telecasting station "Ho-Sei" is an advisor to related organizations ( )

The idea that politicians are bothered by the superficial involvement of a weak organization that now has two digits fewer followers than the Soka Gakkai. That's why
people say the Unification Church gurus are just communists or abe gurus.

The problem with the Unification Church is that it has anti-Japanese doctrines, and the damage caused by psychic sales (which seems to be the case with all groups )) is a problem that should be addressed

The threat of communism is even worse than that.

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#262
  • flower
  • 2022/08/29 (Mon) 16:41
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#207

> This is a state funeral, but it is not a funeral.
> The funeral has already taken place, and the 49th has just taken place.

> This is a ceremony similar to the peace ceremony in Hiroshima, for example.
> No legal basis is needed to hold a ceremony.
> It can be held at the discretion of the government, and there must be a budget set aside for such a temporary event.

> The government does not require anything on the day of the ceremony, such as silence or flying the flag at half-staff.
> It does not affect people's lives in any way.
> People who were associated with former Prime Minister Abe and who wish to remember him should simply express their condolences.

You are right.
In foreign countries, a memorial service ⌈(Memorial Service ⌈) is held in honor of the deceased at any time, including the year of death, but
in Japan, mourning in the year of death is generally
held in accordance with a funeral ceremony ⌈( Memorial Service ( ← often not a religious ceremony, but a memorial ceremony in which the attendees participate) is
almost always not in the year of death in Japan, but in the following year, so
in this case, it is called a " I think they used
the conventional word "national funeral" instead of "national memorial service".

but the content is Memorial Service ( Memorial Service ).

In fact, the memorial service for the Great East Japan Earthquake was also held simply by cabinet decision
but no one is saying that the condolences were forced or decided on their own.
In any case, we are a democratic country, and there is no legal problem with the government's decision.

People who are being roundly rejected by the people in the election have started shouting
"It's against funerals, it's illegal," simply for political use, and the media of "mollycoddlers" have taken over
and the elderly over 50 who can only get information from the groundwaves are opposing funerals. They are against the burial of the dead.

According to the results of a poll by age group, young people who can get information from the Internet are overwhelmingly in favor.
In the first place, only old people answer polls, especially on landlines.
That's what you'd expect if you watch the daily "Abenghar" TV show.
It'll be like the Olympics, when they start, they'll get excited
Anyway.
At any rate, it's probably the last stand of the media against the Abegger,
but
no one supports Kishida's administration without
properly explaining with his own mouth that there is no legal problem and Abe's achievements at home and abroad, on behalf of the media which is using the freedom not to report
. I hope that the approval rating of the administration will drop below 30%

but the political parties who were shouting "Unification Church" have
found out that they are even more in bed with the Unification Church than Mr. Abe
and it has boomeranged on them.
Their approval ratings, which were originally in the double digits,
are likely to drop even further and hover around single digits.

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#264
  • flower
  • 2022/08/29 (Mon) 17:29
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#263

Oh, you can't unify gurus after all ? lol
I wrote you a rough outline.
So, you're just going to get away with your favorite, "switching arguments" and "disrespect"? ?

I know it's frustrating when you can't argue properly, but you need to grow up
I knew it, Abegger & you're a communist agent, that's all you need to be confirmed.
By the way, you are the only people in the world who like communism.
Unification gurus, let's go on and on !

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#267
  • 「反日安倍」ガー
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 20:16
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#262 flower ( Auntie Abegator's muscle )

> I think this time they used
the traditional word "state funeral" instead of "national memorial service ≪(memorial service ≪(memorial service ≪(memorial service ≪))".
But the content is Memorial Service ( Memorial Ceremony ). #

Auntie Abegator's muscle, the government uses the term memorial service
if it is a memorial service.

> In fact, the memorial service for the Great East Japan Earthquake is also done simply by cabinet decision
because the government's decision is legal.

Auntie Abegatorger's muscle, a state funeral and a commemoration ceremony are totally different in content.
There is a legal problem, that's why all the fuss.

> The people who are getting a total kickback from the public in the election are just using it for political purposes
Older people in their 50s and up who can only get their information from the groundswell are against the state funeral.

Abegatorger's muscle-bound aunt, Kishida's cabinet is now eating
total scorn from the public for the Abe state funeral. Your lame lies are exposed.

> According to the results of the poll by age, young people who can get information on the Internet are overwhelmingly in favor.
It will probably be like the Olympics, which were a lot of fun once they started.

Auntie Abegatorger,
This is another made-up red herring. Even the youth are all very much against it.
If you're going to get excited, have them shoot off some fireworks to celebrate. w

> Since no one supports Kishida's administration that doesn't explain itself
I hope his approval rating will drop below 30%
.
Oh, dear, Auntie Abegatorger's muscle, are you already a yakety-yakety-yakety-yak ? W
Prime Minister Kishida has so many pro-Abe LDP members who are in bed with the Unification Church that
even if he wanted to explain, he can't do it.

> But the party members who were shouting "unification gurus" have
found out that they are even more in love with the Unification Church than Mr. Abe

and "in love" is the exclusive ・ selling ・ of the Abe LDP. ・ It's a license. And don't even get me started on the transparent bullshit
you've got to stop, auntie abe gatorger muscle.

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#268
  • 「反日安倍」ガー
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 20:59
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# 261 flower ( Abegator Gerd's muscle aunt )

> Again for those who can't read Japanese

Again for those who can read Japanese but cheat

> > Abe was deeply involved with the Unification Church
> Oh, well, he still can only say falsehoods without proof, that's why people call him Abegger
.

Oh, he still can only write gomakashi, even though he has tons of evidence, and that's why
he's called an "abegator", a muscle-bound woman.

> If Mr. Abe, who was asked by heads of state through the Korean UN Secretary General at the time to
send out a video message with Trump and other politicians
is so deeply involved with the Unification Church,
then all Japanese and US politicians and media must be deeply involved. and the media have all been deeply involved.
Just the other day, former Secretary of State Esper also put it out.
They are all in bed with each other. ? ? ?
The heavyweights of the Constitutional Party and for some reason Mr. Shii of the Communist Party ? ? ?
Oh dear, we have to make a big deal about it all.

Mr. Abe, who was asked by the heads of state through the Korean UN Secretary General at the time to send out a video message
with Trump and
other politicians, is specially deeply involved with the Unification Church, so
the Japanese and American public, and the media, are all You are saying that he has been deeply involved.
Just recently, former Secretary of State Esper also put it out.
It's not a sloppy, sloppy, sloppy ! ! !
Neither the heavyweights of the Rikken nor, for some reason, Mr. Shii of the Communist Party ? ? ?
Oh dear, they're not fussed at all, so the abegator-gatherer muscle. It's tough being an aunt.

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About Caregiver Work

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  • Nina
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  • 2022/07/27 20:00

Let's exchange information and talk about your problems.
Basically, you can talk about anything, but be careful not to give out personal information.

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#225
  • 疑問
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 16:14
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Is it illegal to point a needle and draw blood from a client for a diabetes check at the direction of the company?
Is it acceptable for an ordinary care giver, especially one who has no nursing license, to do this?

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#226
  • 疑問
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 19:15
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I would really like to know, so someone please tell me.

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#228
  • 気になる
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 21:50
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But it's not a small thing.
It's a concern. But in the US, family members give injections to cancer patients, so maybe it's okay. I do it for them because they can't do it themselves and I'm their caregiver.

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#229
  • 場違いですが失礼します
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 22:08
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No, it's small,
because he's an immigrant ? and he's too scared of every little thing.

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#231
  • 疑問
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 23:28
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It may be a small thing to you, but if you don't know, you don't have to write it down. I'm asking because I don't want it to be the responsibility of the caregiver if something goes wrong.
Is it small? Is it funny? Is it strange to consider the risk of being sued?
Caregivers are not even allowed to put medicine directly into their mouths, and I and most people around me abide by this rule.

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