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You know, Japanese people living in Hawaii.

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#1
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2023/04/07 18:40

I've had the opportunity to meet more and more people here
and I'm beginning to wonder
how many people talk about their personal matters from the day they meet ?
that's also from the day they meet you. I am not surprised because it is not in my mind.
I find it interesting that even someone like that is so consistent about beauty, saying
"I don't do anything"
even though she probably does a lot of other things. Many such people are beautiful, so I don't think it would matter if they were doing something.

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#2
  • 日本人
  • 2023/04/08 (Sat) 15:14
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In Japanese, again, please.

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#3
  • AlaWai Palms
  • 2023/04/08 (Sat) 22:53
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It will be the same in every country and every race.

Some people are open minded from the first meeting,
others don't talk about themselves until they get to know each other.

I'm not sure what Topix Hawaii Living is trying to say
.
Maybe she is Korean ?

If you want to know the cosmetics of that beautiful person,
you should honestly ask her where does she use ?
.

If you communicate with her, you can become friends.

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#4
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2023/04/09 (Sun) 00:38
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Korean ? Why Korean ?
That's a bit biased. Unfortunately, I am Japanese. Grass.

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#5
  • RS
  • 2023/04/09 (Sun) 07:49
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In my case, it was more often than not that they asked a lot of questions about me from the day we met. Especially what is your visa ? student ? where do you live ? married ? and so on. So I quit going to Japanese gatherings.
So many of the people you meet in Hawaii are the "bother-chan" type. Well, if you don't like them, you don't have to meet them, and if you can't do that, you can just think of them as some kind of poor person and let it go.

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#6
  • AlaWai Palms
  • 2023/04/09 (Sun) 10:44
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Living in Hawaii

# As 2Japanese said, I thought you were not Japanese because your Japanese was not understood. There are many Koreans in Japan and Hawaii who speak a little Japanese.

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#8
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2023/04/09 (Sun) 11:42
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>>#5 Mr. RS
When you emigrate from Japan, they are interested in what form you will live here. So, in my case, they may have disclosed information about me first because they want to know about me as well. To be clear, I was taken back when I was told about the person's private life even though we had never met before, but I wanted to take it in a better way, such as being a little more friendly or open minded. Thank you very much.

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#9

To begin with, Hawaii itself is open.
Because it is a small island and everyone is connected.
If you walk down the street, you will see someone's friends and relatives everywhere.
That's why locals in Hawaii are so open. Even if you hide it, they will find it out soon anyway.
What is your job ? What do you do ?
Japanese people don't like it.
It is quite normal to ask about occupation in America.
I think it is a sign of lack of confidence if you don't like being asked.
I think it's good to understand the island of Hawaii and the people's thoughts before taking anything into consideration.
We are all family.
You don't want your family to ask you anything.
It may take some time to get used to it, but I think it's best to follow the rules when you are in the country.

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#10

I'm with you when you say, "That's a bit biased, isn't it?"
That means you think that way too, in no small part.
AlaWai Palms is right, your writing is a bit strange, so I can understand why you feel that way. To be honest, Hawaii attracts a lot of strange Japanese people, so there are many things to think about.

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#11
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2023/04/10 (Mon) 16:13
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>>#10 I grew up in Hawaii
I wrote that I was biased because
I wrote a strange sentence that I wrote, "Are you Korean? I don't care who wrote it. ? I don't have any other reason.

"Everyone on this island is my family" and "I go where the locals go"
Yes. Thank you Aloha.

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#12
  • グリーンカード
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  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 20:12
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People who don't fit in with Japanese society are fleeing to Hawaii
And yet, they still don't fit in with the Japanese society in Hawaii.

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#13
  • AlaWai Palms
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 20:37
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#12
Mr. Green Card
Actually, there may be some people like that, but not all.

Many of them would have much more dreams than clinging to the old Japanese society. It is not only Hawaii. People who emigrate overseas are probably uncomfortable with the vertical society in Japan.

American ・ I met many people who made their dreams come true ♪.

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#14
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  • 2023/04/14 (Fri) 15:05
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How many Japanese who came to Hawaii
because they didn't like the vertical society in Japan were cut off by the company they worked for here in Corona, and
how many of them left for Japan or the US mainland?
That is a fact.

Who made the American dream come true ? here in Hawaii ?
If there is such a person, I wonder how many people
he stepped on and how black-hearted he is.

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#15
  • AlaWai Palms
  • 2023/04/14 (Fri) 22:19
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#14 A user

who moved from Japan and became a Millionaire
He may be black-hearted, but he works fast and is very attentive.
He always recommends
us, his clients, if he had a good experience with the place. I can trust his experience.
If the virtuous cycle of being thanked and being thanked continues, I think
I could have become a Millionaire.

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#16
  • 天使
  • 2023/04/15 (Sat) 21:47
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I have lived in Hawaii for several years and I will say this.
Hawaii is not a paradise where everyone can live the way they want to.
I think it is a training ground for people who have lived their lives blaming only their surroundings and environment for their life not going well. You never know when the American dream will come.
It could be next week, it could be in a few years, it could be in a few decades. If you believe in your path and live your life, Hawaii will be your paradise.

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#17
  • AlaWai Palms
  • 2023/04/15 (Sat) 23:15
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The high cost of living in Hawaii, which has risen at an unusual rate.

Many elderly people are homeless in Hawaii because their pension and rent are the same amount or rent is more expensive.

If you have paid off your mortgage by the time you are old enough to get a pension, you will not be homeless.

If you want to live in Hawaii for the rest of your life, you should buy a house early and pay it off early.

Hawaii has a huge disparity for people in their 60s and older.

There are those who are traveling gracefully on rental income and those who are always strapped from paying rent for the rest of their lives.

Realize quickly which you will be in the future and act accordingly.

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