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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#661

I would like to participate. Please contact me.

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#662

> Double Kinman, are you really terminal? Terminal is not a word used for the elderly, but for the sick.

I looked it up in the SII Japanese dictionary and found that "terminal" means

* * * the end time, the last period, "medieval one" ↔ early. * * *

and it does not seem to be used merely for the sick. But it is often used as in "terminal symptoms," though.

So I will continue to use my age as

"terminally elderly" in the future, since my age is closer to "terminal" among the late-stage elderly. Well, it doesn't really matter.

Well, my brain is starting to rot, so I don't care what you call me or how you call me.

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#665
  • ひよっこ
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 21:01
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> My age is near the "end stage" of late-stage aging

I'm not near the end stage. I'm not at all.

According to 2022 statistics, the average life expectancy of a 75-year-old Japanese male is approximately 12 years. This means that half of Japanese men who have just entered the late elderly will die before the age of 87, and half will live to be over 87. If one were to divide the elderly into two groups, the early elderly and the late elderly, the borderline would be around age 87. Therefore, among the late-stage elderly, 79 years old is a young man. If Mr. Baikinman considers himself "terminal" for personal health reasons, he is free to do so, but it is certainly a mistake to uniformly label all 79-year-olds in the world as "terminally elderly".

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#666

Hiyoko,

I simply used "late stage" because I thought it would be in the late stage even in the late elderly frame, but

Japanese ・ If it is not correct from a national language perspective, I will not use it thereafter.

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#667
  • 人生100年時代
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 21:54
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> I simply used "late-stage" because I thought he would be in the late stage even in the framework of late-stage elderly.

They say that the age of 100 years of life will come in the near future, and if he lives to 100 years old, he will live 25 years from 75 to 100 years old as a late-stage elderly. If you live to be 100 years old, you will live 25 years from 75 to 100 years old as a "late-stage senior citizen". If you are a healthy person like Mr. Bai Jin Man who never misses a day of exercise, you can afford to be 100 years old.

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