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Vivinavi Hawaii
dementia(674view/1res)
Beauty / Health 2025/12/04 19:09
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Confession(593view/2res)
Free talk 2025/12/04 14:57
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Vivinavi Hawaii
About Private Sales(1kview/6res)
Question 2025/12/03 16:37
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Can you tell me where you perm my eyelashes?(2kview/11res)
Beauty / Health 2025/12/03 16:29
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Japanese-language book(435view/2res)
Question 2025/12/02 22:17
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Vivinavi Hawaii
ballroom dancing(175view/0res)
Problem / Need advice 2025/12/02 10:16
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Reservation for SS number application(162view/0res)
Question 2025/12/01 12:08
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
International Baggage(312view/1res)
Question 2025/11/28 20:32
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Vivinavi Hawaii
dry cell(550view/2res)
Question 2025/11/26 21:02
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Vivinavi Hawaii
public school(3kview/17res)
Problem / Need advice 2025/11/26 11:37
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Vivinavi Hawaii
dementia

Beauty / Health
#1
  • Kanikani22
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  • 2025/12/04 14:02

I am worried about my husband's mental health for the past year. I am worried that he might finally have dementia ? since he has only been hanging out at home since he retired.
In Japan, you can get a CT scan at a neurosurgery or internal medicine clinic, but in Hawaii, you have to go to a family doctor.

She says she is not the same person.
I wish they would do dementia tests in Japan and the U.S. as well as breast cancer tests....

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#2
  • kanikani22
  • 2025/12/04 (Thu) 19:09
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So, sorry.
What do you do if you suspect someone in your family has dementia ? I would appreciate hearing your experience. Sorry.

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Confession

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#1
  • MA
  • 2025/12/04 01:39

David, sorry 🙏🙇‍ ♀ ️
really sorry

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#2
  • メリー
  • 2025/12/04 (Thu) 07:51
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It was 50 years ago and I don't remember the name. Sorry ## I'm sorry I said I wouldn't go out with you because people have bad reputations. It was a love that was out of reach and I was stupid enough to give up on you as the bad guy. I will always remember you.

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#3
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  • 2025/12/04 (Thu) 14:57
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Topix, you say Confession, but you don't Confess to anything. You just apologized.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
About Private Sales

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#1
  • まる
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  • 2025/12/01 23:07

This is the third time I have used a private seller, but after receiving and replying to an email requesting a purchase, I have not received a reply for two days.
Is this common ?
and how long should I wait at this point?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#4

In the case of private sales on Vivinavi, I have the impression that there are a number of people who are surprisingly insincere.
Some people, like Maru-san, have expressed an interest in purchasing a property, but have lost contact with the seller,
others demand a large reduction in price without hesitation, and some cancel or do not show up right before the purchase ・ ・ ・

Of course there are many sensible people. I think there are many of them.
However, there have been several cases where I have hit the above mentioned people.
I can't help but feel again that there are some people who don't
care or don't realize that there are flesh-and-blood people on the other side of the screen and that one of their actions may offend them.

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#5
  • まる
  • 2025/12/03 (Wed) 10:43
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I see,
I was more surprised because the last two times I have been here they have been very nice people.
I will wait until another prospective buyer shows up.
Thank you.

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#6
  • クリームパン
  • 2025/12/03 (Wed) 15:21
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# As 4Yamada said, there are many sensible people, but there was one who did not show up at the meeting place date and time.

I won't give my nickname here, but he wanted to exchange mobile numbers, so I didn't think he was lying.

I hope that if something like that happens to you that you are not alone. If something like that happens to you, I hope you will think that you are not the only one.

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#7
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  • 2025/12/03 (Wed) 16:37
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I have experience with private sales, both selling and buying.
To hear from buyers
1, I didn't check what went into my spam holder.
2, I probably deleted it with other mail before checking.
I think these are the main reasons.
If you don't want to lose time on these issues,
prompt the spammer to check his/her mail. or
add the phone number from the second exchange.

Buying and selling is not only a great way to get what you want, but
it is also a great way to meet new people.
I have been able to buy and sell without any problems,
but
I remember the time when I had to travel all the way to Kapolei to buy something
and was turned down even though we had communicated in advance.

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#7
  • まる
  • 2025/12/03 (Wed) 16:37
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I see that there are many different people.
Thank you for your kind words.
I will consider myself unlucky and not worry about it !.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Can you tell me where you perm my eyelashes?

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#1
  • まつパ
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  • 2025/07/25 14:33

Please tell me where I can get eyelash perms in Hawaii.

When I search for eyelash perms, all the places I find only offer eyelash extensions and not eyelash perms. I don't want to have eyelash extensions because I have droopy eyelids, so I am looking for a place that does eyelash perms.

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#7
  • マツパ
  • 2025/12/01 (Mon) 12:16
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#3, #4, and Ringo

Thank you for the information.
I went to Ai.Beauty this morning !
They did a very nice eyelash perm ♪.

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#9

I'm the owner of the topic

#7 Matsupa
using the same user name as the owner of the topic "Thanks for the information. I went there !" I'm surprised

I wonder if you are the store owner ・ lol

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#10
  • マツパ
  • 2025/12/02 (Tue) 21:32
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#9 Topic MATSUPA

It was "matsupa" and "matsupa", so I thought it would be good.
I didn't imagine you would think that way and was surprised too. I am sorry that I made you uncomfortable.

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#11

I'm scared, Topi....
What is so surprising about Matsuppa-san who got the information here and went to the store? Is only Topy-san allowed to use the information here as a basis?
I was thinking ! that I would go there based on the information I got here like you did, but....
My username is not the same as yours, and I even commented to thank the people who gave me the information.
If you want information only for yourself, why don't you put it on the information board?

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#12
  • erin
  • 2025/12/03 (Wed) 16:29
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SOHO Beauty in the Kahala Hotel, half price the first time ^^.

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Japanese-language book

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#1
  • book
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  • 2025/11/30 21:36

Is there any store in Honolulu where I can buy Japanese picture books ?
I would like to see and write about them in person, not online.

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#2

If there is one, is it Book off in Kakaako? Tenri Bunko in Nuuanu has a lot of Japanese picture books, and our children were taken care of by Tenri Bunko when they were little, but unfortunately it is closing this month.

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#3
  • book
  • 2025/12/02 (Tue) 22:17
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Picture book, I will go to BOOKOFF in Kakaako and see.
I am sorry to hear that Tenri Bunko is closed. Thank you for the information.

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ballroom dancing

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#1
  • ナッツ
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  • 2025/12/02 10:16

Nice to meet you
My mother is visiting from Japan.
My mother has been a ballroom dancer for over 20 years, and would you be interested in dancing with her ??

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Reservation for SS number application

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#1
  • チバ
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  • 2025/12/01 12:08

I came to Hawaii with an E2 visa. My accountant told me to get a SS number and I tried to make a reservation on the reservation site, but the reservation is not complete unless I enter my driver's license number at the end. I went to the office directly without a driver's license and was told that it was by appointment only. If anyone knows how to make an appointment to apply for a SS number without a driver's license or has any information, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

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International Baggage

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#1
  • suite
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  • 2025/11/28 10:02

For a return trip from Japan to the U.S., there is a service that delivers suitcases from a place of lodging in Japan to the airport at the destination. However, it is not possible for this trip because the pickup in Japan is within 2 , 3 days of flight departure.  ( I will be traveling in Japan for a few days after pickup )

Is there any other way to avoid carrying large luggage on an international flight ? There is a Yamato service that delivers suitcases to your home in the US, but has anyone experienced any customs issues with this service? ? If you know of such a service, please let me know.

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dry cell

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#1
  • Lala
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  • 2025/11/25 21:35

The TV remote control batteries
AAA × two
that I replaced less than a month ago ? stopped working
I thought they were gone so I replaced them with new ones ? 💦
I don't know if the batteries I just bought are fully charged ? or not. Don't you think there is no way to check if the battery you just bought is also fully charged
(I know there are machines that measure the remaining charge)

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#2
  • こーの字
  • 2025/11/26 (Wed) 11:05
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That's gone pretty fast, isn't it?
If the batteries have been stored at home for years, it may be possible, but if you just bought them at the store, I think you can trust them to be fully charged.
I use manganese batteries for my remote control. I don't remember when I changed batteries before.
If the remote control sometimes stops working, rotating the batteries around in the remote control will make it work better. I think an oxide film forms on the surface of the battery, which makes it hard to make contact, so this will eliminate the problem.
Another way to check if the remote control is working properly is to look at the transmitting lamp on the tip of the remote control through the camera on your phone. With the human eye, you can't see the light shining, but with a smartphone camera, you can see it blinking.

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#3

Koji

Thank you very much for your kind attention.
I was wondering ? how quickly the batteries would run out since I had just bought them a few days ago.
dry cell batteries are also not a ridiculous amount of money 💦
manganese batteries ?
I'll try to buy those next time ❗ ️

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public school

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  • mariezook
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  • 2025/09/09 11:02

Nice to meet you. I have a daughter who is currently in Pre-K and will be submitting her Kinder GE at the beginning of the year.
My daughter is not very good in English because my husband and I are both Japanese, and we would like a school with a good EL class.
In addition, we would like a school with strong academics and would like to get information on which school you would recommend.
By the way, I live in Waikiki where Jefferson is in the school district, but I've heard nothing but bad things about Jefferson, so I'm leaving GE. Thank you in advance.

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#14

Nice to meet you !
I'm considering GE because I live in a condo in Waikiki and the school in my school district is Jefferson and I haven't heard good things.
I have to give her GE the month after next, but I'm not sure how to choose a school. I think my daughter will probably need ESL classes. She understands and speaks English, but her first language is Japanese.
In terms of academics, I'm still thinking Waislae, Wilson, Jefferson, and Royal, but not for now.

Waikiki Elementary is close, but I have seen many Japanese people there, so I would prefer a less Japanese environment for my daughter who needs ESL.
I hear that Manoa also has a lot of Japanese recently.

I am considering Nuuanu, Hokulani, Liholiho and Noelani.
Also, I would like to send my child to Punahou from the middle school, but how many students go to Punahou from the middle school?
Actually, I have a neighbor whose child goes to Iolani, and I heard that there are very few Punahou and Iolani middles from Public Elementary. They say that every year there are zero or one child who takes it and gets accepted. I can't financially afford to send my child from Kinder to Private, but I wonder if most of the Public Elementary people are also Public middles.

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There are kids who take Punahou and Iolani from Public every year, but as your neighbor said, there is really only one or two kids from each school who get accepted from Public.
The middle test, the SSAT, is not up to par with what is taught at Public. That means that Punahou and Iolani are already being taught that level of content study.
The only way to take the test from public is to start tutoring at least a year in advance. It is up to 2 years ahead of what is taught in school plus 2 years.
Look up the details of the SSAT, which is given up to the 8th grade.

No one from Manoa, Waikiki, Kahala, or Nuuanu passed this year. One person from Noelani passed Iolani and one from Hokulani passed Punahou.
In the middle, private kids from Hana Hau'oli, Rujardin, and Midpak take most of the Punahou and Iolani recruiting slots.
The same jiu-jitsu student as my son entered Punahou from middle two years ago from Hana Hau'oli, but his grades are below average at Punahou.
Hana Hau'oli is an elementary school for fairly good kids, but I think Punahou and Iolani have such high standards.
And Punahou seems to have 800 applicants for a quota of only 80 or so. Well, I think most of them are cut off by the SSAT passing criteria.
My child is also applying to Punahou and Iolani middle school this year from a private school, but I don't think he will get in based on the SSAT results. 😭

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#16
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  • 2025/11/25 (Tue) 16:17
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I have been wondering if this information is true, as it seems that almost no students enter Punahou after graduating from public elementary school, but let me share it with you.

I have seen this information on Vivinavi for a long time, so I asked a family who graduated from public school in 2024 and entered Punahou how they studied, and they replied, "Yes ? ! Another student was accepted from the same school, and I know another who entered from another school. I know someone who got in from another public one," was the answer.

That school, where my child also attends, is a school that is shunned by academically oriented families. We recently went to see the Lion King, a Punahou stage production, and found out that the child who graduated in 2023 is also in the school.
I have a feeling that perhaps Punahou is not only judged on academics, but also on some extra talent that shines through, such as music, athletics, musicals, etc.

I think you may be able to increase your chances of acceptance by developing some special skills in addition to your studies. ( If parents are enthusiastic about the practice for the sake of it, though, the child may feel suffocated. )

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#17

I am the parent of a child who is taking the Punahou exam right now.
My son is also public.
Punahou will consider SSAT 90th percentile or higher, or 85th percentile ➕ arts, sports and … !
But SSAT 85th percentile is difficult without at least academic level.
They say it's because you can't keep up with the class.
But it's still difficult from public …
I haven't heard of 3 or 5 publics getting accepted.
I've seen the classes are very different from the lower grades.

He has failed twice, Kinder and 4th grade, so I hope he gets accepted
for the third time. He wants to go there ….

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#18
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  • 2025/11/26 (Wed) 11:37
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Good morning.
It's not all Punahou from Public, but it's quite difficult. Perhaps the mothers who attend Punahou say this with humility. I took the middle school entrance exam three years ago and was not accepted even after one year of tutoring. Three years ago, I took the middle school entrance exam and was not accepted even though I tutored for a year. Punahou has the highest passing line for Middle, so here is a link I got from two different tutors when I was attending them both as a reference regarding the SSAT. Other tutors and other schools seem to refer to this as well.

https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/punahou-hawaii.html

https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/ admissions/iolani-hawaii.html

https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/mid-pacific-institute-hawaii.html

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