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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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#7
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 14:54
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I think there is a big difference in prices. Japan is talking about 20 million yen problem in retirement, but in LA area, even if you have 1 million yen, it's not enough.
At least if you work for a Japanese company, you can't live in LA after retirement.
Many Japanese here are living paycheck to paycheck, and many of them don't have a proper retirement fund saved up.

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#8
  • わざわざ
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 15:32
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Staying in the U.S. and burying your bones in the Japanese-American community is a total loser.

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#9
  • ワクチン義務化
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 16:35
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# Like 8, you bring up winners and losers in everything, and
even when it's about other people, you decide by your own yardstick.
You're in the US and you're on a Japanese-American forum ?.

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#10
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 19:09
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8

What does it mean to stay in America and bury your bones in Nikkei?

Usually it means to bury one's bones in America.

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#11
  • 無知
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 22:52
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Well, well, well.
Yutaka didn't learn proper Japanese, so give them a break.

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