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People who decide to return to the U.S. People who permanently reside in the U.S.

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#1
  • ゴン子
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  • 2022/05/22 19:44

Recently, many people are returning to Japan
most of them are in their 60's or older.
We would like to hear the opinions of those who have decided to return to Japan, or
those who have already done so.
On the other hand, I would like to hear from those who will continue to live here.
My husband is American and I will stay here unless I get divorced. My children are also here.
Also, climate is an issue, and my parents are gone.
I think I'll be patient and only go to Japan on vacation.
But recently I hear a lot of talk about going back to Japan, and it makes me a little nervous.

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#25
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/12 (Sun) 09:45
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> When their children started school, we took them back to Japan with us, taking with us those who could not speak Japanese


Nowadays, these 40-weather-weather-aged punks speak decent Japanese when they talk to us.

It seems that it was fortunate that they had been speaking Japanese well since they were children.

They were also able to study English well, and after college they became teachers in LAUSD and made a steady living.

My grandchildren's Japanese is almost completely wiped out because they did not live with me 24 hours a day.

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#27

If you go back to Japan today, you will see a too funny masked bewitching scenery.
It seems that most of the dumb people wear them because they can't show their faces to others anymore, or because everyone else is wearing them, even though they are not obliged to.
And visitors to Japan are now limited to tours only, and there seems to be strict checks by tour conductors to make sure they always wear masks ( lol ).

I don't want to wear a mask in the intense heat of Japan ? Let's keep putting our opinions in the Prime Minister's Office HP opinion form to eliminate the intense heat thought stopping sympathetic pressure mask !.

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#28
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/14 (Tue) 08:36
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> I don't want to wear a mask in the intense heat of Japan


Once you get used to it, it doesn't matter so much how hot it is.

When I first started hiking in the mountains, my breathing became very heavy and I felt a lot of strain on my lungs, especially when inhaling, but after two or three times I didn't mind at all.

The same can be said for heat. You don't wear an overcoat in the middle of summer, you just feel the heat around your mouth, so you will soon get used to it.

But I personally think that the "mask requirement" in Japan should be dropped. Especially outside.

And what is the title of this topic?

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#29
  • ボケ
  • 2022/06/14 (Tue) 08:56
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#27 melon

your own interpretation
everyone in Japan has been wearing masks of their own volition since before the corona

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#30
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/15 (Wed) 07:13
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> In Japan, everyone voluntarily wore masks even before the corona


It was only people with allergies such as hay fever, not all people walking on the streets did.

After corona, first of all 100% of people do.

Japanese who care about other people's eyes will feel guilty if they don't wear a mask, and almost everyone will wear a mask.


However, most people also have the habit of "getting together for a drink" in the evening, and

"drink or sing" at a diner or bar, and splash around.

This does not reduce the infection rate.

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