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Vivinavi Los Angeles
American Esta Application(12kview/26res)
Visa related 2024/10/10 19:22
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Can You Read Series(6kview/16res)
Learn / School 2024/10/10 19:22
383.
Vivinavi Los Angeles
About Secondary Income(5kview/9res)
Problem / Need advice 2024/10/10 19:22
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
I would like to know about English.(4kview/12res)
Other 2024/10/10 19:22
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Career Advice(1kview/0res)
Problem / Need advice 2024/10/10 19:22
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
body piercing(1kview/1res)
Question 2024/10/10 19:21
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
HONDA PROLOGUE 2024(8kview/20res)
Free talk 2024/10/10 19:20
388.
Vivinavi Hawaii
Tell us. If your health insurance is too expensive...(2kview/4res)
Problem / Need advice 2024/10/10 17:48
389.
Vivinavi Los Angeles
Dual nationality Passport renewal in Japan(74kview/137res)
Free talk 2024/10/09 21:29
390.
Vivinavi Hawaii
Security in Waikiki(8kview/14res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
American Esta Application

Visa related
#1
  • 相談者
  • mail
  • 2024/09/11 01:01

I have a dual citizenship/nationality question. I have an emergency need to go to the U.S., but I only had a Japanese passport, so I applied for an esta as a Japanese and entered the U.S. as a Japanese. I thought it was "outside of the U.S.", but it was recently pointed out to me that the meaning was different. I can't do anything about it because it has already happened, but I would appreciate it if someone who knows about this issue could share it with me. By the way, I was able to enter the country without any problem.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 09:20
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"No problem will arise." is for the higher-ups to decide
not for the individual.

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#24
  • 🥧
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 12:56
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How do they recognize your passport when you leave the country ? I wonder if they still have I94, I'm not sure since I'm a GC.

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#25
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 13:15
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24

If you want to bury your bones in the U.S., you should be an American citizen.
If you want to return to Japan permanently, you should remain a GC with no hassles.

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#26
  • 見栄晴子
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 13:58
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> Only one side of entry and one side of exit, which causes problems later
Whether "・ ・ ・ problems later" is decided by higher-ups
not by the individual.

During a permanent residence interview, a stupid interviewer complained that he didn't have an I-94, but
the I-94 had been discontinued.

Departures from the US are reported by the airline.

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#27
  • TRASH . .
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 18:54
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The airline must have declared it to the governor.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Can You Read Series

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#1
  • もしもしもし
  • mail
  • 2024/09/13 21:09

Write in hiragana
stranger >
condition >
fast >
unpaid >
white water >
bare face >
progress >
passing > Seats >

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#12
  • リサイクル不可なゴミ
  • 2024/09/15 (Sun) 09:40
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You're old enough to have a house ?

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#13
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2024/09/15 (Sun) 12:47
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12

If you didn't have a house, you'd have some problems ?

You're halfway through and don't write any evidence, so they ask questions.

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#15
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/18 (Wed) 09:47
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You may not see your landlord every day, every day.

If you're a boarding house, you might see your landlord all day, every day.

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#16
  • 昭和のおとっつあん. .
  • 2024/09/18 (Wed) 11:58
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15

As usual, a troll who writes about things that have nothing to do with the topic

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#17
  • ご意見無用
  • 2024/09/18 (Wed) 12:32
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I have to think about what it means to be kicked out of your landlord because of your bad character

Kakikomi is a storm

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
About Secondary Income

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Ryo
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  • 2024/09/16 00:38

I am currently working full time.
My status is green card.
I would like to increase my income, but I am busy with my day job, so I don't plan to put that much effort into my side job, but which is wiser, to make up to $ 600 without tax or to increase my income as much as possible in a year even with tax? ?
If you can advise me, please let me know.

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#6
  • TRASH
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 17:42
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I mean to do separate tax forms for my day job and my side business ? I only have one SSN ? I can't ?
I'll have more work for my accountant, so I'll have to pay more fees, usually.

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#7
  • TRASH . .
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 18:52
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4

A good accountant would be able to work online.
You don't know that.

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#8
  • Ryo
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 20:00
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Thank you all.
I will consult my accountant.

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#9
  • 昭和のおと.っっあん
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 20:32
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>The IRS states that anyone making $ 400 or more in net income from a side hustle must file an annual tax return and pay income taxes.

366> At 400.
In one year, $ 400 is not even enough pocket money for a grade schooler.

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#10
  • ご意見無用
  • 2024/09/17 (Tue) 08:56
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I will talk to my accountant. and settle the case once and for all

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
I would like to know about English.

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#1
  • E
  • mail
  • 2024/09/24 03:32

① We aim to reflect the unique spirit of Japan in our products and bring smiles and peaceful feelings to the people who visit our store and to those who take them.

② Various peoples arrived in the Far East after a long journey, and over time became an "island" and a small country.
The wisdom to live peacefully in the island nation of "Japan" is "to accept others, to know enough, and to give in.

It is this spirit that made Japan the longest lasting peaceful country in the world with a single dynasty.
The Japanese sense of aesthetics, with its love of natural beauty and eye for detail; the creativity and flexibility to adapt and change ideas and forms from scratch, like furoshiki and origami. While there is a nerdiness in pursuit of perfect precision,
there is also a Japanese grace in extreme cutting and simplicity. Can we please

reflect this unique Japanese spirit in our products and bring smiles and peaceful feelings to the people who visit our store and to those who take them.


I would like to translate this Japanese into English, but I am struggling. If anyone has any good ideas, please let me know.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/24 (Tue) 10:12
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If you use google translate to check and choose sentences that are close to the Japanese meaning.

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#6

I tried Google Translate and found

"At our store, we aim to reflect the unique Japanese spirit in our products and bring smiles and peace of mind to those who visit our store and those who pick them up. to reflect the unique Japanese spirit in our products and bring smiles and peace of mind to those who visit our store and those who pick them up.

The company became.

"Reflect the unique Japanese spirit in our products and bring smiles and peace of mind to those who visit our store and those who pick them up" is a uniquely Japanese expression and English speakers may not understand it.

For English-speaking people in general, "the spirit of the Japanese" means "what is it ?? It is like a Japanese soldier who runs right into enemy fire shouting "Banzai for the Emperor!" Therefore, it is doubtful that the Google Translate translation is really meaningful.

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#8
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/09/30 (Mon) 18:11
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> To begin with, "reflecting the spirit in the product" is a uniquely Japanese expression, and English speakers may not get the idea.

You want to know the synonyms in English.
If you are told "Fall down seven times and get up eight times" in English, would you abbreviate it as "Fall down seven times and get up eight times" ?
Never give up. 766> you old man who don't understand English, don't come out from your own topic.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 09:03
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8

# Don't you old man who doesn't understand English get out of your own topic

Then why don't you, who is good at English, just write it for him?
I wonder why you need to put them down. You remind me of "Mother of Showa" who was a prolific hare.

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#11
  • Almond
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 22:26
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You can use Chat GPT.
There is a video in Japanese on You Tube to show you how to do it.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Career Advice

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • infinitesuper
  • mail
  • 2024/09/28 22:13

My profession is finance. I had previous accounting experience. But it is still difficult during my job search. What is your question ? FP&I want to get into A entry level !

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
body piercing

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#1
  • suzlen
  • mail
  • 2024/10/10 05:59

I would like to get a body piercing in Los Angeles, and I was wondering if you could share any information about where to get it done.

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#2
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 14:57
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It doesn't look like a Starbucks by mistake.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
HONDA PROLOGUE 2024

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#1
  • EVデビュー
  • mail
  • 2024/10/01 15:35

I am thinking of buying a HONDA PROLOG

I have never driven an EV and would like to know its reputation.
I would be happy if you could share the advantages and disadvantages of other EV models as well.

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#10
  • 香奈
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 14:27
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Sorry for the flight

Which SUV hybrid would you recommend ?
I'm still a little reluctant about EVs, so if anyone is driving a hybrid, please share the information 🤲.

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#11
  • NSX,
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 17:29
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Mr. 8

but I personally recommend a pure engine car. Many of you seem to be mistaken, because most of us, including hybrids and plug-in ・ hybrids, save money on gasoline but not on money.
For example, comparing a CR-V hybrid to a non-hybrid on a 3-year lease, the difference is about $100/month. If you can save more than that on gasoline based on your driving pattern, then you should buy it, but if it is less than the same amount, then you will have to pay the price of a hybrid because the data shows that insurance rates are about 7 ~ 11% higher than a hybrid. That said, if you try to drive it longer and buy it back, the resale value will reverse after 10 years, even though it was $5,000 more expensive when you bought it. That's because around that time, the inverter or the battery starts to fail. That said, pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision. I know that if the next president is Trump, it will be at least 4 years longer.

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#13
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 17:44
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> but pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision.

They won't disappear. Well, hydrogen could replace gasoline, but it will still be an engine
A world of only electric cars ? Impossible, California will probably put it off too, otherwise car makers will be wiped out

From LA to 3.5 hours from LA to Las Vegas in a gasoline car
stay overnight on the way to recharge my electric car 、、、、、
I have an electric car for personal use and only use it for commuting and shopping ? I rent a gasoline car when I travel ( lol ) ( lol )

9 don't play with 7, it's just irritating
7 still writes without thinking, he's an idiot who thinks that outside charging stations are not available for every type of car, he's universal, remember that.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 08:41
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13

"Driving a gasoline car from LA to Las Vegas takes 3.5 hours"

The driving distance from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is 272 miles.
Driving a gasoline car from Los Angeles to Las Vegas takes approximately 4 hours 24 minutes.

13 is not to be taken seriously, it will only irritate you
If you take it seriously, you will be in big trouble. It's a well-known havoc.

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#20
  • NSX,
  • 2024/10/07 (Mon) 08:48
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#13 Mr.

> That said, pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision.
> It's not going away. Well, hydrogen could replace gasoline, but it will still be an engine

I guess I worded it wrong. The CO2 regulations are getting stricter year by year, and it is getting harder and harder to meet the fuel economy regulations with engines alone. So, at the very least, there will be mild hybrids with idle stop (, which will be subject to stricter regulations in the next period ), and plug-in hybrids at the top of the list. But in the future, we are aiming for zero CO2 emissions, ( which is impossible, but ) at that time, e-fuel, hydrogen, and fuel cell cars will become popular.
Several companies have already launched practical fuel cell vehicles, but due to political pressure from BEV proponents, they have not become widespread, and in reality, they are not open for business.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Tell us. If your health insurance is too expensive to pay

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • まさ
  • mail
  • 2024/10/06 01:43

I am taking care of my parents and cannot afford a full time job
I have health insurance on my own.
I can't live on my part-time job and am thinking of quitting the insurance.

Can someone with knowledge please tell me ?

If I want to ask for help with health insurance premiums, do I register on Quest's website ?

or on HealthCare Gov. ? or do I register through the HealthCare Gov

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#3

For various reasons, both husband and wife have no income, so I went directly to the Quest office to ask about it, and it went through.

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#4
  • まさ
  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 13:31
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Thank you very much !

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#5
  • ミカりん
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 17:48
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I am currently insured with Quest and have been told that if my income, including tips, exceeds $1,990, my insurance will be terminated. In my case, Quest has an annual renewal review, and I have to send them a copy of my pay stubs for the past 3 months, and if the review passes, I will continue to receive Quest. By the way, $1,990 is the amount including tax and gratuity.

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Dual nationality Passport renewal in Japan

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#1
  • corthilacalla
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  • 2024/08/10 18:27

I know I will be beaten to the punch, but I would like to post this.

I have dual US/Japan citizenship and my Japanese passport is about to expire.
I have elderly parents in Japan and do not want to lose my Japanese passport as I may return to Japan for an extended period of time.

If you have recently renewed your passport in Japan or have such information,
please contact me by e-mail ?

If there are many of you, I would like to exchange information by group e-mail.
I would like to exchange information with many of you. If you have similar situation, please contact us.

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#132
  • おやっさん
  • 2024/09/28 (Sat) 03:29
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Every time you get involved with an old Showa, you
get off-topic. So
don't get involved.

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#133
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/28 (Sat) 08:50
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132

How can it be topical?
If you don't write down your rationale, you're just being smug.

Someone who took citizenship told me that's why they take it, even though it's a pain in the ass?
How should I interpret this?

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#134
  • おとっつぁんの母です
  • 2024/09/29 (Sun) 13:44
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I apologize for my late son's topicality every time he says, "The evidence is, the evidence is".
He is a good boy at heart, but he is obsessive and cannot read the air. I have given up on this because of his developmental disorder
.
I had hoped to get a job that would make use of this trait,
but since I skipped Japanese school and played only with cats and Mexicans in the neighborhood, I have not been able to adjust to social life yet.

Since my husband was a science major, whenever my son made excuses, he was always told to "explain your reasoning" or "be more logical"
since he was a child, and it still remains as a trauma for him.
He doesn't seem to have any friends because of this obsession and persistence, and still plays
only with the neighborhood Mexicans and cats. However, he is trying to fit in by giving iphones and noiseless headphones
to neighbors.

He is tapping on his old Mac, saying that I am going to lead the exchange square and make it more lively.
I know this is annoying, but he is a good boy at heart, so please tolerate him.

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#135
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/29 (Sun) 14:48
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134

The rule is to answer properly when asked.

Showa mother was also terrible.
Little Tokyo Tower in Little Tokyo has changed owners, so the residents are forced to move out,
and when they move out, they will be looking for new tenants.
I wondered why they would make such a hassle, and when I waited for them to write down
the reason why they have to move out,
they deleted all their posts and left the site. The only posts that can't be corroborated are gaseous.

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#136
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/30 (Mon) 09:48
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The Little Tokyo Tower in Little Tokyo, which has since changed owners, has seen no changes

and its residents continue to live there without problems after the anti-earthquake work was successfully completed.

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Security in Waikiki

Question
#1
  • SERINA
  • mail
  • 2024/09/27 10:06

I would like to know about the recent security situation in Hawaii, especially in Waikiki !
I am thinking of living in Waikiki for a year or so, but I am worried about the gun society. I would like to know what it is like at night because I go home at 23:00 or so.
I've heard news about even tourists being victimized, so if you have any advice on how to survive the year, please let me know !.

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#10
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 15:28
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I heard that the security in Waikiki has improved, but still small incidents
are happening.

I live in downtown Waikiki and I think it is safer
than before.

There are homeless, yes, but there are people who live there, so
there are still people around, even at night. Well, at midnight, it's like a stone.

But compared to before, around Hotel Street and Bishop Street, there is no problem until
10 o'clock at night.

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#11

Early in the morning , and late at night you need to be especially careful ⚠️. I once had a friend at work who was riding his bike to work
to take tourists out to the islands (Maui,Hawaii) at 3am and was attacked, he woke up with blood on his head and didn't know how long he had been down.
A friend of mine was ambushed at the entrance square of a condominium, and the attackers fled in a car waiting for him, dragged and covered with scratches. According to the police, the perpetrator worked at waikiki at night
and after finishing his business, he now targets people in the early morning on his way home.
I myself got into a bag fight at a bus stop early in the morning, and when I thought the bag suddenly became lighter, he cut me with a knife and fled. When I called the police and got on a patrol car, I saw a man who looked like a homeless man in the park with a big bag at his feet. The policeman asked me if the bag belonged to me and I said no, it was in my bag
I had 10 bags on top of my bag. They have their own place. They have their own place and the law has been checked. So it's a mountain of them later. Since then
My cell phone is in my pocket and my pepper spray in my left pocket. A friend of mine had her bag with her lunch box in it taken. If someone tries to snatch your bag, just let go and give them a sense of satisfaction. Anyway, don't get hurt
. Not only at night, but also in the daytime around Donq.
Try a poketbell or anything to protect yourself 。
If you have any good ideas to protect yourself, please let me know.

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#12
  • bee2
  • 2024/10/03 (Thu) 16:28
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# 11 Ginger

Women are no match for male criminals, so

do not wear a handbag, shoulder ( or shoulder sling ).

Bags should be slanted ( cross-body ) or backpacks ( or backpacks ) to avoid being targeted.

I don't walk late at night or early in the morning and I only carry the above bags

I have lived in Hawaii for a long time and have never had a theft.

I get picked on more often than that - -''

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#13

Bee2
I am interested ! Please start with your friend.

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#14

A policeman friend of mine recommends: precautionary measures (for both men and women)

① don't carry a bag on the side of the road
Thieves also act in cars. It's also the guy who acts with two or more people and doesn't drive who is in charge of the snatch and grab.

② Walking fast
I'm not letting my guard down.

③ Don't scurry around, always pay attention to your surroundings
A casual gesture is important. Thieves are animals, hunters. If you watch videos of animals, you will see the same thing. To avoid being prey, you have to be inconspicuous. Be on your guard. Scurrying is dangerous !

④ Walk with your voice
Always be on standby and ready to speak. I recommend using an earpiece to make it look like you're on the phone or fighting on the phone, which will also keep weak-minded thieves away. If you look like you're having fun, it's not a good idea because it shows you're letting your guard down.
"Damn, I'm listening ? You know ! Ah ! ! !" or some other jittery hand gestures. A weak voice is counterproductive.

⑤ Don't put anything important in your bag, but have at least $10 in cash ready to go.
Or a fake wallet. Take this ! to protect yourself.

⑥ Don't dress like a tourist
The only way to avoid being convicted in court is for the victim not to come to court. Therefore, non-locals are targets. Choose to dress like a local and do not wear Japanese clothes to work.
Look at what the locals are wearing and imitate them.

⑦ Avoid eye contact. Do not make eye contact. If the worst comes to worst, don't be afraid to make eye contact. Squealing is just fuel for the fire.

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