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Vivinavi Izumiotsu
the people(410view/0res)
Daily life 2022/11/11 16:01
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Vivinavi Suita
Osaka Healthy Activity Mileage ( Asmile )(607view/0res)
Sports 2022/11/11 14:51
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Vivinavi Toyonaka
AEON TOWN Toyonaka Shonai(369view/0res)
Daily life 2022/11/11 14:48
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Hawaii Health Insurance Premiums(3kview/3res)
Question 2022/11/10 22:44
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
housewife(14kview/68res)
Free talk 2022/11/10 15:02
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Vivinavi Hawaii
HOLO CARD for The bus(7kview/9res)
Free talk 2022/11/10 04:25
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Vivinavi Kisarazu
They are going to open a Mac Cafe in Kanada ! ! ! ...(2kview/0res)
Food / Gourmet 2022/11/10 01:02
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Expatriate wives work locally(1kview/3res)
Question 2022/11/09 15:24
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Anyone have myoga seedlings or underground stems ?...(2kview/4res)
Question 2022/11/09 15:15
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Vivinavi Chigasaki
Chigasaki Bread Week(705view/0res)
Food / Gourmet 2022/11/09 10:39
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Vivinavi Izumiotsu
the people

Daily life
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  • 真美
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  • 2022/11/11 16:01

Line stamps of Izumiotsu characters are available !.

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Vivinavi Suita
Osaka Healthy Activity Mileage ( Asmile )

Sports
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  • 伊東
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  • 2022/11/11 14:51

They put a special app on their phones to accumulate points.
They will receive points for already reading columns about health promotion.

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Vivinavi Toyonaka
AEON TOWN Toyonaka Shonai

Daily life
#1
  • mail
  • 2022/11/11 14:48

They are opening on December 2. I am looking forward to it.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Hawaii Health Insurance Premiums

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#1
  • pon
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  • 2022/11/10 03:30

This is a green card holder who works part time, not full time, about 25 hours a week.
In Hawaii, doesn't the company pay the full premium for more than 20 hours per week? ? In other states, the company pays the full premium, but I'm not sure about Hawaii. I have to pay half of the premium.
Is there somewhere I can talk to about this ??

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2022/11/10 (Thu) 10:24
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According to the HMSA link below, the company's share is 50% or more.
Except for certain union agreements, the law requires employers to contribute at least half of the premium cost for single coverage.

The next sentence states that the employee must contribute the remaining amount, not to exceed 1.5% of salary.
The employee must contribute the rest as long as their share is not more than 1.5% of their wages.

Maybe the 50% premium amount is greater than 1.5% of pon's salary. I think that would mean that you are currently paying too much.
HMSA
https://hmsa.com/help-center/hawaii-prepaid-health-care-act/

The original state government page is here.
http://labor.hawaii.gov/dcd/about-phc/

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
housewife

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#1
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  • 2022/11/02 11:06

I have an acquaintance who is a stay-at-home mom and hates her husband.
If she would work and be independent, she would have more possibilities for divorce.

Almost all wives married to American men are working around me.
Do Japanese men want their wives to stay home ??

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#60

I'm not married yet, but I want my wife to work and do what she loves. I'm tired of being at home all day every day, making dinner and waiting for her. I don't like it when she comes home late, and I don't like it when she complains. Someone who has a hobby or skill that I can get into 、 It has to be someone who has a sense of self. I can't have someone who calls me at work every time and asks where I am 、 I can't have someone who is picky about details. I can't have a woman who stays at home without makeup, with shaggy hair and holding a vacuum cleaner. I want someone who is always clean and always young and energetic... ? Anyone?

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#61
  • パッション
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 07:23
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If I had money, I wouldn't work ?

I heard that Eron Musk is sleeping on the floor in his office after the Twitter acquisition.

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#64
  • そう?
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 12:39
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I don't work because I have money = I don't do nothing
If I don't have to work and my life is stable, I put 100% effort into housework and childcare, which is a great job.
If I had the choice to be a man and just work and put in my paycheck and they would do everything else
I would choose that without hesitation.

① I would only work
② I would work and be a housewife
③ I would be a full-time housewife

I tried them all, but ② ③ ① in that order, it was harder.
Because Japanese husbands don't do anything ~ ~ ~ about the house ~ ~ ~.

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#66
  • ゴリオとゴリ子
  • 2022/11/10 (Thu) 00:30
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Who do you think you owe to to whom you can go to work and earn money ! !
It's because I take care of you !
I'd be scared if there was a woman who could not take care of herself
Why can't Japanese men do their own things? ?
why can't they at least do their own cleaning, laundry, and cooking?

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#67
  • 人それぞれですね
  • 2022/11/10 (Thu) 10:57
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Since I was young, I started my own business, earned money, and increased my wealth while investing. I wanted to have a family, so I had a child and thought it would be good to be a full-time housewife since I had wealth, so I saved my work, but I felt that only raising children and doing housework was not enough, so I hired a nanny and went back to work. I feel that this is the best fit for me because I am fulfilled with my work, childcare, and private life. I don't need to compare myself with others as long as it suits me.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
HOLO CARD for The bus

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#1
  • 担々麺
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  • 2022/10/29 15:49

I have a question for HOLO card users.

I would like to buy a card from ABC,
then I will pay Fee $ 2 and $ 80 per month ?

Then please tell me how to charge $ 80 per month.
Also, please let me know if there are any caveats.
Thank you very much.

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#3

Sorry, correction. fee may have cost me when I bought it, but
I don't remember. I think you can probably specify the amount if you buy it at the store.
If you make an account online, you can check the balance on your card
I think that would be more convenient!

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#5
  • rak
  • 2022/10/30 (Sun) 00:01
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Fee has had to be paid since March of this year, I believe. I think the reason was because it was easy to lose it and then people would make it again.
You can also make them at Food Land customer service. The charge is as Halo explained.

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#6

rak, that's right. Then it's OK that it didn't cost me when I bought it, as I remember. You were lucky when I bought it. I would have been in trouble if I lost my card every time I bought it, since it is a solid card.

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#8
  • aloha0070
  • 2022/10/30 (Sun) 18:15
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https://www.holocard.net/

Here you can enter the Holo card description and application.
You can choose English or Japanese.

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#10
  • mitsucoconut
  • 2022/11/10 (Thu) 04:25
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You can recharge at any 7-Eleven in any amount you wish.

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Vivinavi Kisarazu
They are going to open a Mac Cafe in Kanada ! ! ! ! ! !

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • ぽんぽん
  • mail
  • 2022/11/10 01:02

Which menu items are you guys looking forward to ☺ ☺ ☺ There are so many I'm interested in !

https://www.mcdonalds.co.jp/menu/barista/

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Expatriate wives work locally

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#1
  • purifire
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  • 2022/11/09 11:35

I am an expat wife living in LA as an accompanying family member of an expatriate (E2 visa).

I am considering working there, but I am in the process of negotiating with my husband's company to get permission.

The company is concerned that since they are responsible for the expatriate's taxes, there will be complications with tax laws and
there is no precedent for this and it will be extra work for the HR department.

How exactly would there be complications in tax law if an expatriate wife works?
(tax returns are desired to be combined for husband and wife)

Also, how will the HR department's workload increase?

I am in my 20s and have no children, so I want to continue my career,
I want to earn money to send back to my parents living in Japan
are my reasons for wanting to work locally.

However, since I am negotiating with my husband's company, I would like to gather as much information as possible and negotiate carefully.

If you have had similar experiences or have any information, please share.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 12:05
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I'm sure an accountant would be able to tell you more about it than you can ask here.

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#3
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 12:47
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> The company is concerned that since we are responsible for the expatriate's taxes, there will be complications in tax law and
> there is no precedent for this and it will be extra work for the HR department

You are absolutely right and the company will not allow it.

The expatriates must be earning enough for their entire families to live here, and I think the law does not allow them to earn income from other sources.

I understand that you want to "do something" because your husband comes home late every day, but regular work would not be possible. How about doing some volunteer work? How about helping out at a local senior center for elderly people who only speak English? Women in their prime would be very welcome. There is some physical labor such as pushing wheelchairs, but if you can speak, read, and write English, there should be some simple office work as well.

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 15:24
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I heard that E2S visa holders don't need to apply for a work permit anymore, so they can work as they like
If that's the case, I don't think you need to get permission from your husband's company In US, you can ask a tax accountant to file your tax return by yourself with the documents you get from your company, so your wife's company won't be bothered by your wife's income.
If the company is going to file the tax return for the husband, the wife can do it with her own income, not with the husband's. ?
Either way, I don't think it would be a problem for the husband's company
I heard this from a friend.
Visa related issues change frequently, so it would be better to ask the lawyer who did your husband's visa
As usual, the germs are always talking about old shit as if it's common knowledge, and it pisses me off. Don't rely on this old man's story.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Anyone have myoga seedlings or underground stems ??

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#1
  • みょう
  • mail
  • 2022/11/08 20:56

I really want to eat myoga and would like to grow it myself.
Can anyone please give me a seedling or underground stem ( bulb ? ) of myoga?
I will pay the fee including postage.
Thank you very much.

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#3
  • みょう
  • 2022/11/09 (Wed) 10:43
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Thank you nuiloamama for the information.
I will contact McCallie once I do. I don't live on Oahu, so I hope they have a service that will send me to the islands.

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#4

Myouga Hawaii" and other search engines will bring up a lot of information outside of Oahu. Some of them are willing to share their roots with you
, so why don't you look for them ??

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#5

How about Tomo Farm in Hawaii on the Big Island of Hawaii?

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Vivinavi Chigasaki
Chigasaki Bread Week

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • かな
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  • 2022/11/09 10:39

They are having a bread week from November 7 to 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
In front of the entrance on the east side of Chigasaki City Hall

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