Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How To Donate to Japan?

How To Donate to Japan?
I'm going to have a huge Sweet 16 in June, but instead of asking for presents I'm asking for my guests to bring money for Japan. My plan is to donate all the money, but where exactly do I send all the money? I want to make sure it goes to the Japan Tsunami fund. Thanks :)
Community Service - 2 Answers
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You can contact the Red Cross Foundation or bring it straight to one of their centers. Good luck! <3
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the red cross has a fund especially for that. i donated to it when it happened.



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

If I become a physical therapist and move to japan......?

If I become a physical therapist and move to japan......?
Do you think I'll have a higher chance of getting a job in japan? Do you think I'm going to be able to make enough money? I plan to move to japan after college. Also I'm studying to become a physical therapist. I'm beginning to learn japanese because I know i'm going to need it.
Japan - 5 Answers
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yes
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In Japan a physical therapist is called a "rigaku ryohoshi." If you're qualified overseas you can transfer your foreign qualification to Japan, but you have to pass level 1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, which is pretty hard (900 hours of study are recommended, but in practice you'll likely need more). There are also some specific requirements about the nature of your education (minimum credit hours, etc.) Unless you meet those requirements you couldn't legally work as a physical therapist here.
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I think you would have a lower chance of finding employment in Japan. It would be very difficult to start your own practice, and it will take a long time to get your Japanese to a level in which you could treat Japanese clients. Most likely years. If you have a prestigious education or excellent experience you could try to treat foreign and English speaking customers in areas such as Roppongi or Harajuku though. It would be a good idea to come to Japan and enroll in a fulltime language program for at least one year. There are many good ones in Tokyo.
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I'd say it's worth a try, but remember, the Japanese are veeeeeery parochial and 9 times out of ten if they have a choice between an old Japanese guy with a friendly "fellow Japanese" disposition and low skill, and a skilled foreigner who they feel a little shy of and maybe can't communicate with so easily, guess who they'll choose. If you do set up here, it's probably better to set up in an urban area where the people are more cosmopolitan and used to foreigners.
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you need to be proficient in Japanese!! keep studying, you'll do great!





Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Trump/Japan/money....lol just read it please?

Trump/Japan/money....lol just read it please?
So my girlfriend about three months ago started to question our relationship...So she tried to break up, i fought to get her back....then again she tries to break up...i get her back...its happened like 4 times now in these last three months....she is a few years younger than me, she's just 24...she says she needs to be single and figure herself out...and doesnt see a future with us, etc. yet 4 months ago we were going to move to Europe for 6 months and maybe move in together when we got back...and to this day she says she loves me...I'm seriously confused, i want to be with her but it feels like I'm a yoyo and it's starting to make me a bit coocoo..Does anyone have any suggestions or advice that may help me out...? When I let her go she always ends up back and we go through it all again...ahhhh Anyway thanks for reading:) Ok, fine, and I love Japan!
Marriage & Divorce - 6 Answers
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Listen, if you are going to mention Japan in the header, you had BETTER mention it in the details as well. You hear!? Edit: You love Japan andddd _____? Who else do you love? I'll give you a hint: Her name starts with "Sally"
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She may love you, but clearly she don't want to be tied down with you. Stop being the coocoo yoyo. RUN.
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Trump would probably advice you that you need to invest in property if you want to ensure your choice of female companionship. And I think Trump has more of an issue with China than Japan. In the long run woman look for security when we are evaluating men. Are you a safe bet?
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just let her go if she does it again
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You guys can't continue to go through this cycle, but you are allowing her to leave you, and you allow her to come back. You need to put your foot down. If she breaks up with you again, you shouldn't let her come back. Why would you want to be with someone who keeps changing her mind about you?? The girl is only 24...let her go. Find someone your age who is ready to settle down...you'll be much happier.
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I think that she is one of those, I have to have someone every minute people. I have a sister like this. She has been married 5 times now if that helps you any. She pretends to be happy so that she will not be alone, but then she's always looking to upgrade. She will drop someone after years together because a new guy showed some interest. Life is truly fair with these people though because she is often left by the new person because they played her like she played the one she left. If I were you, I would set her free because if you think that it is an age thing from being immature, you could be wrong about that. My sister's first husband was when she was 18, fifth husband is now at age 55, new guy is now being checked out. I definitely would not move in with someone when you are that far from home in any case though. You need to put an end to this now and move on to greener pastures. Here's a good line for you to use, I support your need to figure things out and you're right, you need to be single because I've already figured you out. Good luck, sweetheart and please remember that when you are with the right person, you always want to be together, that's why people get married.



Thursday, August 1, 2013

Best way to exchange money in Japan?

Best way to exchange money in Japan?
I am going to Japan in one week. I was wondering what's the best way to exchange my money? Traveler's checks? Use my atm card over there? Exchange over here and take it? Take all my cash over and exchange there? What do you guys think? Right now I am thinking of just taking my Wamu card. They only charge a 1% foreign transaction fee. I hear the post office ATM's also don't charge too much to make a withdrawal. Or, if I get a citibank account, I only get 3% foreign transaction fee, and that's it, as long as i do it at a 7 eleven, which there are 3 of in the city I will be staying in. What do you guys think?
Japan - 3 Answers
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put it in a cannoe and wait for it to was upshore.
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Use banks whenever you can. Exchange in Japan
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7/11s in Japan they have atm machines and are open all night. Just take out as much as you'll need for the following day. Also, Japan is a low crime cash society, it's safe to carry around a wad of cash with you, no joke. Though when I went I only carried around two hundred dollars at a time.