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70's common room

Free talk
#1
  • 菜の花
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  • 2022/08/22 16:43

For those of you in your 70's, please use this forum to

talk about everyday problems, financial matters, recommended healthy recipes,

things you enjoy doing, or whatever

you think would be good. It's like a well-wisher's meeting.

Why don't you tweet about it?

Please don't be sarcastic or cold-hearted.

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#23
  • ネット
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 18:33
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I have never thought about returning home permanently. I came here with the intention of burying my bones. My family in the country is poor and destitute, and I would only be baggage if I went back home. I worked hard in the U.S. and I think it paid off. And if you have no place to rely on, you have no choice but to work hard. I don't think I would have worked so hard if I had stayed in Japan. I envy those who quickly return to their home countries after divorce, but at the same time, I think they are spoiled. Before asking others, I would like to know why you are asking questions and why you are introducing yourself.

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#24
  • みなみ
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 18:44
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I am in my 40s and have been thinking a lot about whether I will continue to live here or return home in the future.
The family home where I grew up is no longer there, but I still miss the place where I was born and raised very much...
However, I have not been back to the place where I was born and raised for about 20 years, so it is easy to predict that the environment has changed a lot, and I am worried. I don't think I would have worked so hard if I had stayed in Japan.

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#25
  • 本物の分からない男の昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 19:03
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Japan has national health insurance, and it's safe. Finally, as a Japanese, I give back to Japan everything I earned in the US. The working environment is the worst, but other than that, Japan is the strongest and the best.

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#26
  • ネット
  • 2022/08/24 (Wed) 19:35
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The taste has not changed. There were times when I missed Japanese food, but in the blink of an eye, 47 years have passed.  Fortunately, I have neighbors with whom I can talk about anything, which helps to relieve stress. In my hometown, everyone knows each other and is like a relative, so it is crazy to live there. For various reasons, I haven't been back home for 24 years. Even if I did, I would not have a job. I am single wherever I am, so I guess I feel lonely, but I have so much free time on the Internet. When I returned to Japan 30 years ago and thought about living in a big city, I was told that the only jobs available were those with "F" in them. I was told that the only jobs available were those with "fu" in them, such as bribe cooks, cleaners, and housekeepers. Recently, with women entering the workforce, and Kent Gilbert saying that if you can speak English, there are plenty of jobs available. In your 40s, you are young. It's a time to be worried.

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#27

This is the age when permanent return is a hot topic.

I like the climate here in the South Bay so I'll be here for a while.
I think about it every time I see the news about the heat and rain in Japan.

And Japan's proximity to the Axis of Evil ( and those three countries ) also worries me.

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