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211. Topic to support Shintaro Fujinami(2kview/6res) Free talk 2023/04/30 10:21
212. They won't come to repair my apartment,..,(1kview/2res) Problem / Need advice 2023/04/29 15:39
213. studying abroad (usu. at university level)(2kview/10res) Question 2023/04/28 11:30
214. studying abroad in a junior high school(3kview/17res) Question 2023/04/27 12:22
215. Transportation for one LA girl(24kview/92res) Problem / Need advice 2023/04/26 15:25
216. searching for a mate(7kview/56res) Free talk 2023/04/26 15:09
217. Do you claim if the hair salon fails ??(2kview/1res) Problem / Need advice 2023/04/25 23:22
218. green card (international insurance certificate fo...(1kview/2res) Visa related 2023/04/23 11:03
219. I don't get offer letters.(1kview/7res) Work / Career 2023/04/19 07:30
220. Cost of transporting automobiles to Japan(5kview/16res) Question 2023/04/18 22:48
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Topic to support Shintaro Fujinami

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#1
  • しんちゃん
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  • 2023/04/24 07:42

What advice do you have for him as he stands on the brink of no longer being able to continue playing baseball in the future? He won the Koshien championship in spring and summer in consecutive years, and was drafted first overall by the Hanshin team with a bang. Fujinami had won double-digit victories in three consecutive years since his rookie year and seemed to be on the way to becoming an ace, but suddenly he began to have trouble with his control of the ball. Fujinami's mentality was thought to be the main cause, and he decided to make a fresh start and challenge MLB this year.
In his first game in MLB, he had a great start, but after that, he was even more out of control than in NPB. To date, he has pitched in four games and has a horrendous 14.40 earned-run average.

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#2
  • ひどいね
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 09:20
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Well, if he's again in a bad shape at his next start, he'll probably go to Minaroo.

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#4
  • 先発はクビ
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 19:17
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They are going to start waiting for relief tomorrow.

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#5
  • 中継ぎでも
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 20:27
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I hope you manage to do well.

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#6
  • しんちゃん
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 23:12
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Today was another terrible day. He came on in relief, but allowed a run to score on a wild pitch after three consecutive walks to load the bases, the worst.

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#7
  • えっ
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 10:21
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> What advice do you have for him as he is no longer on the brink of being able to continue to play baseball?

What advice would an amateur give a professional ??

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They won't come to repair my apartment,..,

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#1
  • リペア
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  • 2023/04/28 18:27

About a few months ago, the outside gate door was broken down by a homeless person wandering around outside my apartment.

I notified the management company about it, and once after that, a contractor-like person showed up, got an estimate, and went away, but I have not heard from him since.

I contacted the management company and they said they are currently contacting the owner and waiting to hear from him, but it has been about a month.

So far, when I have asked them to repair my room several times, they have come rather quickly, but

apparently the owner changed a few months ago, and I have the impression that the response has changed drastically since then.

Is this kind of problem something that can be solved by talking to the city?

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/29 (Sat) 15:39
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The management company manages others, so it may take quite a bit of time.

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studying abroad (usu. at university level)

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#1
  • def jam
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  • 2023/04/24 06:33

I am an eighth grader and would like to study abroad in the U.S. I would like to know how I can obtain a visa from the school.

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#4
  • 断捨離
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 14:47
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In order for an eighth grader to study in the U.S., he/she must follow the steps below to obtain a visa.

1. Obtain a Letter of Admission : To enroll in an American school, you must first obtain a letter of admission from the school. You can apply directly to your school or through a study abroad agent for a Letter of Admission.
In general, it is difficult for Japanese junior high school students to study at public junior high schools in the United States. Children of local residents are given priority in American public schools, and international students are permitted only in limited cases. In addition, in order to study in an American public school, students must reside in the school district. Therefore, Japanese junior high school students must enroll in a private school located outside of their school district to study in an American public school. If you wish to enroll in a private school, we recommend that you contact the school directly to find out more about enrollment procedures and required documents.

2. SEVIS Registration : International students in the U.S. must register with the Student Exchange Visitor Information and Management System ™ (SEVIS™). The study abroad school registers the student with SEVIS and enters the international student's information, the international student is automatically registered in SEVIS.

3. Obtaining Form I-20 : Once the Letter of Acceptance and SEVIS registration are complete, you will need to obtain an I-20 form from your study abroad school The I-20 form is one of the documents required for the international student's visa application.

4. Visa Application : Once you have obtained your I-20 form, you will need to apply for a visa at an American embassy or consulate. To apply for a visa, you will need your passport, Form I-20, visa application fee, and an appointment for a visa interview.

5. Visa Interview : A visa interview is required for all visa applications. During the interview, you will need to ask questions and provide detailed information about the visa application for international students.

These are the steps required for an eighth grade student to obtain a visa to study in the United States. You can obtain more detailed information from your study abroad agent or the school where you will be studying. It is also recommended that you seek professional advice on how long to apply for a U.S. visa and the details of the process, as there are many requirements.

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#5
  • どうかな
  • 2023/04/27 (Thu) 08:05
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Although #4 has explained it more carefully, I think the response to it shows how serious they are.
Honestly, though, I thought something like #2 and #3.

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#8
  • 親の顔が見たい
  • 2023/04/27 (Thu) 12:33
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An eighth grader is still a child who needs protection. A child who cannot do anything on his own.

He has to inform his parents of his wishes and get their approval before proceeding.

For a child to study in the U.S., the procedures between Japan and the U.S. are very difficult, and above all, a lot of money is needed.

You don't seem to understand even if you read the polite response of Mr. Renunciation in #4, and more importantly, you have no gratitude for Mr. Renunciation who took the trouble to respond to you on his own time.

First of all, "thank you", right?

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#10
  • Ryan
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 03:15
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Thank you very much for your decluttering !.

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#11
  • 貧乏国の日本からは
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 11:30
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Studying in the U.S. nowadays is not possible unless your parents are rich, due to the weak yen and the high cost of living in the U.S.

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studying abroad in a junior high school

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#1
  • Ryan
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  • 2023/04/23 08:30

I am a second year junior high school student and I am thinking of studying abroad in Los Angeles, USA.
I heard that public schools do not offer f1 visas for 2nd year students, but private schools do, so I was wondering if it is possible to attend a private school for the first year and then attend a public school from the second year. I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#8
  • 九九
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 09:32
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If you know about the I20, of course you know that you can only attend the school that issued it to you.

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#11
  • おっさん
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 12:07
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I'm not sure, but why not, for example, get an I20 issued at the evening session of a language school and get an F1
find a homestay for a fee and go to school there ? it would be day, night and school
something like that, but there might be vendors.

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 15:43
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International schools in Japan are
https://picks.goandup.jp/introducing-japanese-international-schools
or you can ask Americans in the US military base area in Japan.

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#14


And you can't go to a public school if you don't pay taxes …
and study abroad . If you really want to study abroad, boarding school would be the safest choice. ?
Even high school students under what age needed a guardian.

If you can afford 10 million a year, it is possible to study abroad by yourself, even if you are in junior high school.
Unless your parents work and pay taxes here, there is no other way to go to public school except for a special one-year exchange program ….

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#15

As for high school, I have heard that you can get an I-20 for the first 9 months and go to public school on an F-1 visa.
So if there is a public school that accepts you, contrary to Ryan's idea, you may be able to go to a public school first and then transfer to a private school. This was a long time ago, and anyway, I think you need to ask an immigration lawyer or something about this.

https://ryugakusei.ltsc.org

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Transportation for one LA girl

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#1
  • もも
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  • 2023/03/25 09:15

I will be staying in Torrance, LA for about a month. I would like to go sightseeing on weekends and when I have free time, I would like to use public transportation when it is light and Uber or Lyft when it gets dark.
I would like to know if there are any subway or bus lines that I should not take even during the daytime.

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#72
  • またひらけば成功
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 22:53
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That's called a Japanese woman.

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#74
  • 病気
  • 2023/04/19 (Wed) 06:40
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? And then they go the usual "single mom" route

They see a half-breed with a child in the supermarket and assume she is a single mom, or they are still reeling from the fact that an American took their girl back in the day. I wonder if she's still holding on to the fact that she was taken by an American in the past. LOL!

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#77
  • ククレカレー
  • 2023/04/19 (Wed) 12:09
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You're way off-topic.

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#82
  • #60
  • 2023/04/21 (Fri) 10:50
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#61
Yes, you can't say no, you can't say no, you can't say no, you can't say no, you don't suspect people, you don't want to suspect people, you can be a victim for these reasons.

#63
$ Where did the story of 10000 come from ?
The Canadian followed a guy she met on an English conversation exchange because she wanted to learn English and make friends with the locals.

In Romania, I arrived at the airport at night with a forced plan to teach Japanese in Romania during the summer vacation. I was at my wit's end and clutched at straws.

What part of this is self-inflicted ? Who are people to say that people deserve what they get for their misfortune ??

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#84
  • #60
  • 2023/04/21 (Fri) 14:07
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Postscript

Sometimes we can't leave people who are in trouble and try to help them, and they become victims.
Some people have been asked for directions, and they have been guided, and have become victims.
People who say that people deserve their misfortunes or that they deserve retribution are the worst.

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searching for a mate

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#1
  • AI
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  • 2023/03/25 19:23

I've posted a few times in the "Find a Friend" section, and I always get emails that have nothing to do with the content of the post, but rather with the idea of having a casual relationship with someone. I have received quite a few of them.

I can't help but wonder how they can send me such emails when they don't even know what kind of person I am, let alone my photo. Is it because I am a woman, or is it because I am a lucky guesser?

I'm a little bit stunned that I made this topic.

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#50
  • ぷっ
  • 2023/04/25 (Tue) 21:44
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I don't see any pretty Japanese girls coming to LA.

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#52
  • というより
  • 2023/04/25 (Tue) 23:19
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50

I'm sure it's a kindred spirit.

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#53
  • 昭和だなー
  • 2023/04/25 (Tue) 23:25
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> 50
You're Glasses
You don't see the world properly ?
Pfft !

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#54
  • 昭和だなー
  • 2023/04/25 (Tue) 23:28
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100% of the women I've hit on have fallen off the www.

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#57
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 15:09
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exaggeration

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Do you claim if the hair salon fails ??

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#1
  • まあ
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  • 2023/04/25 22:59

I went to a place run by a single Japanese hairdresser.
I paid $300 for it, but every time I look in the mirror, I feel like crying. I don't want to go there anymore. Can I get a refund ??

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#2
  • 支払いの前に
  • 2023/04/25 (Tue) 23:22
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I doubt you'll get a refund
I'm sure they'll fix it.

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green card (international insurance certificate for United Kingdom motorists)

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#1
  • taro
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  • 2023/04/22 20:10

Why has there been no change in this year's green card case number for months? Please let me know if anyone knows more !
The number I can apply for has remained at 18,750 all the way from March to June ….

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#2
  • ジョニー
  • 2023/04/22 (Sat) 23:43
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知り合いの知り合いに聞いてみたら
「移民局にTELしてガッテン」と
言ってました。

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#3
  • yo
  • 2023/04/23 (Sun) 11:03
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What did you end up getting gutted about after all the tel ??

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I don't get offer letters.

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#1
  • meeeemee
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  • 2023/04/18 16:27

I am going to work in the US for the first time.
I'm part time, but
I asked the company if I could get an offer letter, and
they told me that we have never sent such a letter.
Is it standard for part time workers to not have an offer letter ?
Sorry for my ignorance, but is it dangerous to start working in this situation ?
I have filled out the W-4form and UPCIS.

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#2
  • ジョブズ
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 17:45
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I've never met anyone who asked for an offer letter every single time, and I've never requested one.
I didn't care if it was part time or full time, some had it and some didn't. When you say dangerous...? Worried about getting in trouble later if the conditions were different...?

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#4
  • hh
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 19:39
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Levels for something like this are disgusting.  Even if it were just, they wouldn't put out, even though they are short-staffed.

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#6
  • みなこ
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 21:13
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There are some companies that don't send out offer letters.
I don't know if this is unusual, but that is a company where the name is a little known.

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#8
  • Sho
  • 2023/04/19 (Wed) 07:30
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Has anyone ever been in trouble without an offer letter ? I don't think I have. By the way, I've worked for both companies, and I don't think I've thought about it too much.

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Cost of transporting automobiles to Japan

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#1
  • VW
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  • 2023/04/09 13:21

I am returning to Japan and am wondering if I should send my car back to Japan. I would appreciate it if you could share your knowledge about the following. Thank you in advance.
・ shipping cost to Japan
・ inspection/registration/insurance cost in Japan ( 2.0 L engine, 255 hp, L-size car in Japan )

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#11
  • いつものパターン
  • 2023/04/10 (Mon) 11:30
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Two patterns that might come up if you say

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#12
  • Reila
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 04:10
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5
Uppercase, can't you unfix it?
By the way, it's a website.

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#14
  • Nyla
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 10:15
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#12 Answer
Uppercase Fixation cannot be released
The window frame fixation is a toggle, and if you fix it and then click again, this time it will show "Release". If you do not see "Release", it may be a bug. 1 . Try opening the file, closing excel without editing it, and displaying it again. 2 . Edited after opening the file Once you have opened the file, save it as, exit excel, and try to view it again.

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#16
  • VW
  • 2023/04/17 (Mon) 08:13
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Thank you all for your replies and websites. We are currently in the process of researching each regulation. I would be happy to hear from anyone who can share their experiences. Thank you for your continued support.

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#17
  • 🥧
  • 2023/04/18 (Tue) 22:48
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A Japanese friend of mine is exporting used cars to Japan, and I believe he can register up to 10 vehicles if he has a formality certificate for the same model. I think it is a good idea to ask a company to do this for you instead of doing it on your own.

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