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801. Car Lease or Purchase(5kview/14res) Question 2021/05/09 09:29
802. Unusually high electricity bills(12kview/28res) Free talk 2021/05/08 09:33
803. Anyone know a traveling hairdresser ??(1kview/5res) Question 2021/05/08 08:52
804. Working on an F1 Visa and Withholding Taxes(3kview/12res) Problem / Need advice 2021/05/07 13:31
805. Do you present GC when leaving the U.S. ??(1kview/3res) Question 2021/05/06 07:29
806. Updating the Registry(1kview/1res) Question 2021/05/06 04:49
807. What are the best udon restaurants in Kansai, Sanu...(4kview/12res) Food / Gourmet 2021/05/04 22:11
808. Maintaining an account after returning to Japan(7kview/25res) Problem / Need advice 2021/05/03 20:15
809. Tell me about SSN !.(6kview/16res) Visa related 2021/04/29 17:17
810. Official Residence Culinary Wife Blog(1kview/0res) Free talk 2021/04/29 10:47
Topic

Car Lease or Purchase

Question
#1
  • 車探し中
  • mail
  • 2021/05/03 19:40

I am considering leasing a car.
A friend of mine recently told me that he signed a lease on a Toyota Rav4 for about $ 300 per month after negotiating. I'd like to lease a car myself based on this, but I'm not sure if this amount is reasonable ?
I've thought about buying a used car, but which do you guys prefer if you lease or buy ?
preferably Toyota or Honda? I want a car that is as cheap and safe as possible. ......

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#11
  • 甘くない
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 09:23
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#10

"If you were rich and retired," you wrote ?
can't you read ?

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#12
  • はうっ
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 09:26
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That $ guy who is only stuck with 300.
Not knowing that when I return it in 3 years, they will take a lot of gubbins, lol.

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#13
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 09:39
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So what are they charging me for ? I didn't get charged anything
You bumped your body around and beat the hell out of it. That's normal. You owed me.

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#14
  • 逆じゃね
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 07:47
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11 Not naive

If you're rich and retired, you'll generally be on the defensive because you have no income. While you have income, you have a lot of money to spend because it's coming in.

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#15
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 09:29
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Nisan/Infiniti will ignore dents smaller than the "quarter size of a coin" with respect to body damage when returning a leased vehicle.

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Unusually high electricity bills

Free talk
#1
  • clear_one
  • mail
  • 2021/03/07 22:54

Last month, the bill was about five times what it was in the www.
How did it go at your house ??

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#25
  • 紅夜又
  • 2021/03/10 (Wed) 13:35
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> I was about to do the same thing to clear_one.

I was going to do the same thing. That's why he couldn't come out anymore. Baikin also wrote that even if he was at fault, he should ask Ichi or Bachi, so it is clear that he was at fault. #5, the most vicious one, spent $ 500 and tried to make the power company pay the full amount, but it seems he got criticized and deleted it in a rush.

It's an interesting development that all the vicious ones are getting away with it.

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#26
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/10 (Wed) 20:05
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23
You know, I don't like it when you criticize others based on your own assumptions.
You're good at that.

Do you know how Beniyamata came into being
If it were real, you could write the story of its birth.

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#27
  • モーセさん
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 09:31
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I don't know about you, but the username Showa-no-Tsutsuan appears everywhere, but you must have a lot of free time ?.

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#28
  • モーセさん
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 09:32
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I don't know where the red nightshade came from ?.

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#29
  • モーセさん
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 09:33
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On this topic.

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Anyone know a traveling hairdresser ??

Question
#1
  • すずこ
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  • 2021/05/04 15:28

Does anyone know a hairdresser who can come on a business trip ?
Four Japanese members of the family, seniors, but they are not well and cannot go out because of the coronas.
They would like to have their coloring done if possible.
They live in Palos Verdes.

If anyone has any information, please let us know.


Suzuko

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#2
  • 妄想族
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 19:17
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I'd love to have a lewd relationship with you as it is.

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#4
  • Penko
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 20:38
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We know. Please contact me.

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#5
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 07:32
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They're not going to find out how, are they?

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#6
  • イエスさん
  • 2021/05/08 (Sat) 08:52
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Illegal Bow
Don't stick water in it.

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Working on an F1 Visa and Withholding Taxes

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • p_low
  • mail
  • 2021/05/05 17:28

I came to the U.S. in September 2020 and am attending a language school 4 days a week, 4 hours a day.
My part-time employer has asked me to fill out Form W4.
Will filling out this form affect my F1 visa in any way or have any negative impact on my future visa status (permanent residence)
?
I just started working, about 18 hours a week.
If there is a problem, I would like to discuss it with my employer and deal with it.
I am looking forward to hearing from anyone who knows more about this.

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#6
  • たく
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 23:22
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I'm sure there are plenty of students like you who are working. But you are not in a position to talk about permanent residence yet. ?
Anyway, live hard. And don't let your F1 visa run out. There will be a bright future for those who work hard.

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#7
  • ワーキングビザの意味
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 23:31
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With an F1 visa, it is illegal to work with an SSN.
You can either get it in cash or borrow an SSN from a friend or someone else.

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#8

There is nothing refreshingly evil about it, but working without work authorization is a violation of your F-1 visa status.
Even if you are fired, you should not submit any forms.
You have been in English school since last September, do you have a SSN ( social security number )?
If you have it, you should never tell your employer.
This could of course have a negative impact on your future visa application, and the risk is even greater when it comes to applying for permanent residence.
It might even prevent you from getting ESTA.
Then you cannot enter the country easily.
Of course, even if you do not apply for anything, if you are found, you will be deported and will not be able to enter the country for many years.
On the other hand, there is no problem if you fill out and submit various forms with your SSN.
Are you thinking of going to college or something?
I don't think there are many on-campus jobs at English schools, but I think you will be able to find one if you join a college or other institution in the future.
After 9 months in college, you can apply for Pre-Completion OPT and work outside your major.
If you can't wait until then and risk a status violation, you will still have to find a place where you can work without an SSN.
It's none of my business, but in any case, I think you should do some research and gather as much information as possible before taking action.
https://ryugakusei.ltsc.org

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#11
  • 親は何も知らないはず
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 09:32
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I can't believe someone would write something like this.
I think they told you that when you applied for your visa.
Why would you break the law so much to study language in the US ?
If you don't have enough money, why didn't you go to Australia or something where you can work while you study ?
Not enough research ?.

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#12
  • 大丈夫
  • 2021/05/07 (Fri) 11:59
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Someone bragged about it in a different topic, but
now you can get a GC in 6 months if you find someone with a GC and open your legs.
If you hold out for 3 years and get divorced, you can be single with GC
You have a future ! You can be a prostitute !.

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Do you present GC when leaving the U.S. ??

Question
#1
  • びび
  • mail
  • 2021/05/06 01:35


This is an unimportant question, but I know it is required when entering the U.S. from Japan, but I suddenly want to know if it is required in the opposite way. I suddenly wanted to know if it was done the other way around.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 07:14
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I remember showing
visa at the check-in counter at the airport when I left the US.

I also remember showing
a valid visa at the airport check-in counter
when returning to the US from Japan.

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#3
  • もってけよ
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 07:27
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You can leave the country without it, but you can't enter.

Use your head for something more wearable.

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#4
  • ふんしつ
  • 2021/05/06 (Thu) 07:29
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↑ I didn't lose it ?

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Updating the Registry

Question
#1
  • Eito
  • mail
  • 2021/05/05 19:48

Regarding registration renewal, when I tried to renew online, I got "This vehicle is not eligible for online renewal using this service. Why is this? Why is this ? Also, if I want to renew by mail, should I send cash in an envelope ??

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#2
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 20:22
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Talking about updating DMV vehicles ?
You couldn't do trailers and stuff online
The paper you came in says how to do it. You can do it online. or mail it in. or don't put cash in it ( This is common sense ).

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What are the best udon restaurants in Kansai, Sanuki, and Kyushu area?

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • うどん屋
  • mail
  • 2021/04/28 12:56

I am very happy about the restaurant reopening.
I have been to many places, but I haven't eaten udon or soba recently. There is quite a lot of information on ramen, but not so many on udon? Udon restaurants here are absolutely delicious! Please introduce some stores. Please use Kansai, Sanuki, or Kyushu style flavors!

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#9

Tanuki no Sato, it's available.
You should update, dear ! ! ! !

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#10
  • ホノルル
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 23:40
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The Marugame noodles in Hawaii were firm and slippery and delicious, but the Sawtelle's were not firm at all and were stodgy.
I heard that Marugame Seimen employees come to eat at every restaurant unannounced, but I wonder if Sawtelle's goes there ?.

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#11
  • ま〜きの!
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 15:41
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Fukuoka Kenjin ! My friend from high school insists that I go to Maki's Udon when I go back to my hometown 😅I haven't been able to go because it's too far to go to Fukuoka. But I'm determined to go next time.

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#12
  • 福岡県人
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 19:29
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Makino !
There are other restaurants near the airport and in the Hakata station building, so if you visit Fukuoka, be sure to stop by ! Although the rice is not very stiff. I recommend the set meal with Kashiwa rice !.

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#13
  • ま〜きの!
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 22:11
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My friend said the same thing ! I told her it was delicious or iffy even though it wasn't firm 😂 and she said she would definitely eat it anyway and go home !.

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Maintaining an account after returning to Japan

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • luckylucky
  • mail
  • 2021/05/01 18:51

Hello, I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this. I would like to know if anyone knows anything about this, but I would like to keep my Union Bank account when I return to Japan. ?

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#21
  • 疑い深い人
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 08:56
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Since I have been told so many untrue things by US customer service, I don't 100% trust the statement that they will send a cash card to Japan, so I would pay $5 to get a new one and go home. It is not unusual to be told what you can do that you can't, or what you can't do that you can. If it is clearly stated in the terms and conditions or written on the bank's website, it is a different story. But even if it is clearly stated, it is not unusual to be treated differently, so it is best to protect yourself as much as possible.

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#22
  • 朝からボケ
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 10:05
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> I'd pay the $5 and make a new one and leave.

The expire on the card comes in 3 or 4 years, and that advice doesn't make sense. I can't keep my bank account if my residence is in a foreign country.
You have to rent an address here from one of your friends or something.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 19:11
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14

When did you change your address?

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#24

Two months ago, when I requested a money transfer to Japan, I was told that I would need to change my address to send the tokens, and then the application for the tokens was sent to my Japanese address.

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#26
  • 何でも検索
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 20:15
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It looks like you can keep it when you return home
FYI

https://ibis-dallas.com/keep-usa-bank

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Tell me about SSN !.

Visa related
#1
  • Ma.oki
  • mail
  • 2021/04/27 14:53

Hello, I would like to apply for a
social security card. I would like to apply for a social security card.

I have a copy of my family register that was obtained in 2018, so I don't think the consulate will translate it into English, so I was wondering if anyone has had their own translation go through?

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#10
  • 意味不明
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 10:34
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I think maybe people here got their SSN a long time ago, so I looked at the SSN website to get updated information, and
there is no mention anywhere that a translation of the family register is required. I don't know why they need foreign untranslated documents in the first place.
There must be some kind of mistake ?.

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#11
  • ダメでしょ
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 11:38
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#7, you seem to be under the mistaken impression that a copy of the family register can be substituted for a birth certificate.

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#13
  • トントン
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 09:41
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I was told by a friend that it was required when I turned 65 and applied for SS benefits.

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#14
  • 正式な書類
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 10:45
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A copy of the family register would be a good substitute for a birth certificate.
You are Japanese. That's why you can't accept your own English translation.

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#15
  • w
  • 2021/04/29 (Thu) 13:12
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I found a fool.

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Official Residence Culinary Wife Blog

Free talk
#1
  • Kotei
  • mail
  • 2021/04/29 10:44

I found this.
Is this true?
I'm jealous of free utilities...
https://supon-blog.com/life-of-official-residence/710/

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