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I am looking for a puppy.

Pet / Animal
#1
  • makalua
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  • 2023/07/16 10:47

I am looking for a puppy that is a poodle/labrador mix. I have seen him walking around a few times but have no information on him, so I am posting him here.
Maybe he is a different mix.
any information would be appreciated.

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#3
  • puppy
  • 2023/07/20 (Thu) 15:54
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https://honolulu.craigslist.org/search/pet#search=1~gallery~1~4
I see them here sometimes!

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#4

I noticed it when I saw puppy's post. It was craigslist, not classifieds.

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#5
  • アグリカルチャー
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  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 20:08
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The price of a toy poodle/labrador mix puppy ranges from $6000 for a male to $8000 for a female.

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#6
  • puppy
  • 2023/07/25 (Tue) 13:49
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The price may be higher for bigger dogs
The price seems to have gone up a lot during the corona.
There are rip-offs and scams, so be careful!

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#7
  • mik
  • 2023/07/25 (Tue) 14:12
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Humane&Please Adopt a Doggie in the Society.
Creatures are not TOYs.

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What do you know about Olivet Preschool?

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#1
  • オリーブ
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  • 2023/07/24 15:02

I am currently looking for a preschool for my children and a friend told me about Olivet School and we went on a tour, but the children were assigned a day off, so the school was childless and looking back I only saw one classroom and did not tour the restroom. The director gave us a tour of the school and said that about half of the students were Japanese.
I would like to hear evaluations from people who have had or are having their children attend this school.

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#3
  • オリーブ
  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 23:33
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No, it's fine !
I just received an email directly from someone who actually has a child there, and she also told me that it was a good school, although it seemed that way when she went on the tour !
The director was very learned and very good with kids. The director was a good person who was very knowledgeable and you could tell that she liked my child very much. She praised my child a lot and gave me advice.

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Skyliner ?.

Local news
#1
  • Lala
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  • 2023/07/03 14:22

I'm planning to ride the Honolulu Elevated Railroad tomorrow since I don't think I will have a chance to ride it since it is free ride until tomorrow (7/4). I will go to the first station (near the airport ?) by car, but where can I park ?
and how long is the walk from the parking to the station ?
I would appreciate it if you know the way.

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  • モルノモリ
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  • 2023/07/03 (Mon) 17:12
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If you are at Aloha Stadium Station,
there is plenty of parking.
I took it today.
Now, there are only 9 sections from Halawa Station (Stadium Station) to
Kualakai Station (East Kapolei Station).
Have fun!

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#3
  • Lala
  • 2023/07/03 (Mon) 17:37
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Mornomori

Thank you for your quick reply.
I see you are from Aloha Stadium !
I will try to go there tomorrow ❣️ ☺️

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#4
  • モルノモリ
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  • 2023/07/03 (Mon) 18:24
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Parking is on site so no walking.
There was no line, and the ride was Swiss.
It takes 20 minutes from the stadium to Kapolei.
If you miss one car, it will come back 10 minutes later.

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#5
  • Lala
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 15:21
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Mr. Mornomori

Thank you for the additional information😊
I went there today.
It was nice to see a different view from the top of the road that we usually drive on. However, if you ask me if I will ride again ?, I probably won't because I can get to where I want to go with pinpoint accuracy by car.
I can only wonder ? if it will be possible to pay for the full-scale operation starting tomorrow, but I just hope that taxes will not go up any further due to this negative legacy.

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#6
  • HonoluluWaikiki
  • 2023/07/24 (Mon) 22:48
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I don't think Skyline is a negative legacy. It is your own opinion.

Right now, the Skyline is east of Aloha Stadium, but once it opens to Kakaako
the number of users will certainly increase.

In 2023, the Kalihi Transit Center will be open, and in 2031,
the Kakaako government district will be open.

The Bus also loses money every year, but is subsidized
by the US Department of Transportation. The subsidy has been paid to Skyline for the opening of the new service this July.

Currently we are looking at 3 , 000 to 4 , 000 passengers per day.
I think we will see an increase in usage when school starts next month.

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Long lines at Hawaiian Airlines

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • 関空行き
  • 2023/06/28 00:37

Thank you for your interest.
I will be returning to Japan temporarily to Kansai Airport by Hawaiian Airlines in the summer.
When I returned to Japan last month, I arrived at the airport
about 3 hours before boarding time, but the check-in line was unbelievably long
and there was hardly any time to spare.
It is very depressing to think of standing in that line again.

There is a check-in machine at the end of the line, but
nobody was using it.
Is that one unavailable?
Also, is there any way to get around that line, like using a paid porter service or something?
If anyone has any information, please let me know.
Thank you in advance.

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#9
  • Kanikani22
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 01:27
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I used this service in mid-April to Japan arriving at Narita.

I arrived 3 hours before the flight and had to wait in a long check-in line. .....
I was told that the reason for the long line was because the same counter was used for Haneda flights departing earlier than Narita flights.

The machine is at the same counter. The machine finally gave me a ticket after 3 tries. My husband stayed on the line and I went to the machine, and when it didn't work after two tries, I was worried about giving up, but on the third try I got it. !

An American ? looking person was also struggling, but he looked like he could manage.

There were a few Japanese who tried to check in using the machine, but gave up and returned to the line.

By the way,
my husband's passport was accepted easily from the beginning, but my passport was out twice.

And as for checked baggage,
we were told to take our paper tickets to the "ticketed counter".
I showed the ticket flier and the attendant called me to come over.

I left the long line safely, but this time the checkpoint was so crowded that I was just in time to board.

The familiar faces in the long line around us boarded the plane, gasping for breath... I wondered if the people further back in the line had boarded ? but I couldn't tell.

By the way, Hawaiian Airlines has a plane in the domestic area, so even if I check in at international flight, I have to move to the domestic area after all.

For your information....

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#10
  • 関空行き
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 22:49
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kanikani22

Thank you for the useful information!
I see you tried the machine,
I see some light now.

Last time I returned home alone, but this time I have a companion
so I will have one person wait in line just in case, and a few others will try
the machine.

By the way, as of last month, the Hawaiian baggage checkpoint was
moved to the international end of the
terminal at Domestic (Interisland).
It used to be the farthest opposite end, but
now it is closer.
So after checking in at the international terminal, it is not too far to go to
the baggage check point at the domestic terminal.
When I used this terminal, it was relatively quiet and I could go there easily.

I will share the information here again
for your reference when I return home this month.
Thank you all.

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#11

I checked with the Hawaiian ground staff before,
the kiosk machine can be used if you have a Japanese passport.
If you approach the counter and ask for your checked baggage when there is an opening. The company will be happy to help you.

After attaching the luggage tag issued by the machine,
I usually go to the back of the counter and ask for a gap between customers and clients to deal with,
completing check-in in a flash.

TSA can be entered from anywhere, so it is one way to find an open space and use it.
Note, however, that the TSA PRE-only entrance is only accessible if you are eligible for it.
Incidentally, the Interisland Terminal should not accept check-in for Japanese flights.

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#12
  • 関空行き
  • 2023/07/11 (Tue) 18:38
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Mr. Elephant

Thank you for the information !
I see that it is possible to check in at the machine if you have a Japanese passport.
I heard that you can also check in your baggage by looking at the gap between the time you check in and the time you leave.

I have some hope that we will be able to make it for now.
Thank you all for your information.

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#13
  • 関空行き
  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 19:50
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Topic.
I am reporting that I recently flew Hawaiian Airlines.

We arrived at Honolulu airport 3 hours before boarding time.
The check-in line was not very long, but it took about
30 minutes to be called to the counter
from the beginning of the line.

Actually, I first tried to check in at the machine, but
I got an error
no matter how many times I tried to enter the number of pieces of baggage to check in, so I asked the agent there
who managed to get my boarding pass, but …
the agent continued to check me in. The agent continued to operate the baggage check, but the error continued
.
And finally, the baggage tag could not be produced by the machine
and I was told to get in line for check-in ….
I had no choice but to get in line at the end of the line …
However, another person who was operating the machine next to me had a boarding pass and
baggage tag, so it seems that there are cases where you can check in
without any problem.

I was not satisfied with the result, but
there are more counters than before, and
the line seems to be getting better, so
I guess it is acceptable at least for now.
I don't recommend it for people with children or the elderly, though.

This is a late report on the current status of Hawaiian Airlines
.
I would like to make an earnest request to Hawaiian Airlines
so that I can check in by machine without any problem.

Thank you for reading this long report.

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Private school

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#1
  • Private school
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  • 2023/07/21 10:24

I am moving from the mainland this year.
I have been doing a lot of research on private schools in Hawaii, but I am still learning a lot and was hoping you could help me out.

I heard that Iolani Punahou le Jardin Midpack is in the top 4. Each school has a different culture, etc., and they are all very attractive.
I would like to know about the best parts of each school and the characteristics and personalities of the children who attend them.
Thank you very much.

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#2
  • アクアリウム
  • 2023/07/21 (Fri) 12:24
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Hi !
My son attends Iolani and my nephew attends Montessori Community School.
Iolani is an academic school. I was torn between Punahou and Iolani, but decided on Iolani after seeing where their graduates went to college.
Punahou is more socialized and focuses on sports.
Le Jardin is controversial, so I chose … Le Jardin.
I heard that many kids who didn't get into Iolani or Punahou go to Midpak.
In fact, it would be easier to understand the school's color
if you go on a school tour !.

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Mr. Aquarium
Thank you for all the information you gave me right away. I have heard that there are many other good private schools in Hawaii. I guess the best way is to go on a school tour by myself.

I have recently learned that there are as many Montessori kindergartens as Starbucks in the mainland (the quality varies and you have to be discerning), but in Hawaii, even getting your child into a Montessori education is a very difficult thing to do.
I see that the entrance examination starts from the selection of the kindergarten. Thank you very much for your valuable time.

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#4
  • アクアリウム
  • 2023/07/22 (Sat) 19:22
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I understand ! I came to Hawaii from Michigan and there are many Montessori schools in Michigan, but Montessori is more expensive than other schools and I didn't know which one to choose.

There are several Montessori schools in Oahu
Montessori Community School in Makiki is
an academically advanced school.

Choosing a school, it's hard to decide ….

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#5
  • Private school
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  • 2023/07/23 (Sun) 16:23
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Aquarium
Thank you for all the information you have given me, as I had never heard from someone who actually has a child attending the school.

As for Montessori, Michigan is the same !
I was surprised to read the other kindergarten topics that you mentioned … I am in culture shock.
I guess there are many places where even kindergarten is not easy to get into, even if you want to get in at the last minute. You have to decide your target school in advance and choose a kindergarten … It's almost like taking an entrance exam in Japan.

If you don't mind, could you please tell us about some kindergartens that are considered academic preparatory schools?
Thank you very much.

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Relatives of Americans Angry at Hawaii Funeral Service

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#1
  • Kanikani22
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  • 2023/06/05 12:42

I have a question for "those who have experience organizing funerals in Hawaii". I would appreciate it if you could share your experiences with me.


My father-in-law's funeral was recently held at a funeral home in Kaneohe. It was a beautiful place with green mountains ........

My relatives are angry with the funeral home because they think there is something suspicious about it.

I, a Japanese person, have never been a mourner at a funeral and have only attended funerals, so I don't know if it is like that or not.
I would appreciate it if you could let me hear your voices for my reference.

I have a question for those who have experience in mourning or supporting mourners.

▪️The funeral contract was paid off 30 years ago before my father-in-law died

Questionable points:

① The ceremony control manager, a 60-something woman, was not supposed to have a greeting at the beginning of the service, nor was she apologetic.

On the day of the ceremony, the ceremony manager herself was so engrossed in handling the audio equipment that she ignored the mourners' calls all the time due to the delayed start of the ceremony.

There was no one in charge of audio equipment on the day = > The ceremony control manager took over for him, but he didn't move ? He was focused and silent the whole time. He doesn't even look up.

The ceremony did not start even 10 minutes past the start time, and gradually the attendees started scurrying around, so the mourner said, "Let's start with a greeting from the mourner's family representative" and the ceremony started.
After all, the control manager was still absorbed in the operation, not even looking up or answering ? or rather ignoring it. ! ! No apology.

Question: is this normal ? ?

② I had a contracted photo movie time of the deceased. Unexpectedly, the sound did not work.

The mourner's family members broadcasted music from their cell phones with a microphone. There is a gap between the video and the movie, but the movie enters a movie endless state. 。。。。

Mourner's family members even more angry.

No apology from the wedding hall.
The ceremony manager was silent and expressionless, as if the movie was already made.

Mourner's family is angry, but endures complaints to continue the ceremony.


③ Contractual agreement that the company would transport the casket with six people (30 years ago ≪) =>
⚫︎ with three company staff members, using a cart. The company was charged for labor costs

⚫︎The staff's clothes were too rough and unbecoming, both attendees and relatives complained

Relatives were angry that the company should wear appropriate shirts and pay courtesy.

(I, Japanese also said, "That's just not the way we dress in Japan. I was expecting some formal attire even for the ceremony staff, but I was surprised to see them in work clothes. But they were in work clothes.

There was no meeting, so the company has the advantage... Unfortunately.

QUESTION: For a burial, is it still work clothes ?

④ Since it was a burial, the rule was to put a tarp in the ground $ so they charged me an extra 1500 or something like that. 
I tried to peek in to see if it was there that day, but a sentry stood guard and kicked the relatives out, telling them not to come within a 5m radius of my father-in-law's grave.

A sentry with a parasol will stand guard until the grave pit is completely sealed with dirt.
Real I don't know if there was a tarp.

Question:
In the case of a burial, can't you get close to the end ?

My relatives imagined it was like in the movies or something, where the casket is placed in the grave pit and the attendants pour flowers and soil over it.

I'm skeptical that this is a tarp scam ? 。。。。

There's more, but is this the level of funerals in Hawaii ?
Mutually, my impression is that funeral companies have no courtesy.

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#2
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  • 2023/06/06 (Tue) 14:11
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I'd like to die in Japan, if at all possible.

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#3
  • min
  • 2023/06/08 (Thu) 13:46
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I was not the one who conducted the funeral, I only attended three funerals of relatives, but all three were at different funeral homes.

The casket was carried in a cart.
The graves were buried in the ground, but the radius of the grave was covered with a sheet so that no one could get close to it.
Before that, no one even tried to approach. We sat on chairs about 4 meters away, including the bereaved family. After the ceremony was over and the graves were entered, I have never experienced attendees pouring flowers and dirt on the graves like in the movie.
After entering the grave, we had refreshments, during which time the staff covered the grave with soil and placed the funeral offering on top of the grave, and the pattern was to go see it after the refreshments.

The employees who covered the graves with soil were in beige work clothes.
They were holding shovels, and I didn't feel uncomfortable, and
there were no complaints from anyone.
The person who died was a well-known, well respected authority in Hawaii, though.

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#4
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  • 2023/06/10 (Sat) 23:41
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I have been to many ceremonies here,
but I have never heard of people not being allowed around a dug hole,
and the workers were in work clothes.
But we have never had an MC who looked down silently,
distracted by the sound. I think that is too much of a mess.
I complained ?
It would be easier if I said something.
I remember a funeral director in Kaneohe, but
it was messy.
A friend of mine is having a rough time.

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#5
  • Kanikani22
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 00:41
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Thank you very much to everyone who responded and read this.
Thank you very much for your answers, including your specific experiences.

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#6

I have photographed a funeral. I think it is the same place.
That family was an open casket. If there was a flaw in the sound, they were trying to fix it as quickly as possible, so they must have been concentrating. They must have been troubleshooting a lot of things. As for the flowers, there was a tent at the place where the burial took place, where the family members gave speeches at the end. I remember that before closing the coffin, the mourners handed out flowers to those who wanted to put them in, and they put them in one by one. The family members helped to carry the coffin to the burial hole, and then the staff bulldozed the coffin in. You said that the audio did not work and the ceremony did not go as planned, but if you had agreed in advance to order the audio there, it would be the fault of the funeral home, so you could try to negotiate for a refund if you need one. If you brought your own audio equipment and gave it to them on the day of the service, I don't know if it would be ? the venue's fault or not.

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We were married in the state of Hawaii and currently my husband lives in California and I live in Japan. I would like to know about divorce.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • k
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  • 2023/07/13 12:55

Married in Hawaii in 2020. We received our marriage certificate in Hawaii and we are married in Japan.
However, my husband has been having problems with women for many years and was issued a VISA last week, but we want a divorce.
So I have the following questions. I would appreciate it if you know or can help me.
・ If my husband is currently in California, should I file for divorce in California ? or in Hawaii ?
・ I read that if I file for divorce in Hawaii, I need to live in Hawaii. ?
・ I have been married for 3 years and have no children. I don't want any money from him, but I would like to cut the divorce costs in half. ?
・ I would like to know if there is a good lawyer.

I have been researching on my own, but my knowledge is still limited, so I would appreciate any advice from someone with more knowledge.

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#2
  • 相見積もり
  • 2023/07/13 (Thu) 20:23
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I don't have any experience with divorce, so I don't know, but rather than asking questions here, why don't you consult several attorneys?
An internet search will turn up several divorce attorneys who offer FREELY CONSULTATION. Since you will probably end up hiring an attorney to handle the divorce proceedings, I think it is important to find an attorney who will be a good advocate for you and work with you to make the divorce process as advantageous as possible for you. One idea would be to ask for a good lawyer here, but I think it would be very important to have a good match with Mr. K. I think it is difficult to recommend what kind of lawyer would be a good fit for you when you have no idea what kind of person Mr. K is and do not know him directly. I have always done at least 3 quotes when I was wondering which service to choose, and I was always satisfied with my choice.
I write "cross-quotes", but I don't mean that we decide on price, but rather that we meet and talk to each other in person and compare the results comprehensively. By hearing from more than one person, the issues become clearer and more obvious to me, and I gradually understand which person is likely to do their best to take care of me.
Some lawyers may not offer free initial consultations, but anyway, I think that if you search the Internet, briefly check their websites and word-of-mouth, and contact the ones you think would be a good fit, then meet with them in person and ask the above questions, you will be on the right track.

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accounting firm

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Licco
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  • 2023/06/27 12:09

The Japanese person in charge at the accounting firm I have been using for my personal Tax Return for 7 years has quit, so I am planning to look for the next place.
I am still in the process of researching which one is reliable.
But I want to tell the existing accounting firm that I am terminating my continuance now.
I have completed all payments and such for 2022.
So they are going to write something called a Termination letter, but I haven't found the next place yet, so I'm having trouble figuring out how to tell them. I don't know the process.
Anyone with experience please tell me how to write a termination letter.
Thanks in advance.

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Urgent] Fruit Carry-On for Domestic Flights in the U.S.

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#1
  • kakaako
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  • 2023/05/18 09:20

Nice to meet you
I am going from Honolulu to Los Angeles tomorrow, and I would like to know if I can bring
fruits ( such as bananas, oranges, blueberries, etc. ) in my baggage on the domestic flight
.
Thank you very much.

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#4
  • 素人料理人
  • 2023/06/14 (Wed) 19:45
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Fruits and other vegetables are not allowed.

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#5
  • Kanikani22
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 01:44
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I agree with what you say, but when I was changing planes at Mainland, I often saw families eating fruits in Ziploc bags. I'd like to know if it's ok to consume it in the airport ?.
Is it still no good?

I'm sorry, I'm just asking a question on a flight.

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#6
  • Sean0914
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 15:29
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There are quarantine regulations in different states because of the possibility of pests and diseases being brought in.
Hawaii ↔ ️the mainland is especially strict.
And California is also strict.
Pineapple and other fruits are also sold at airports that are quarantined for the mainland.

I've seen people eating them in transit from the mainland to the mainland, too, as some states seem to have no restrictions whatsoever.

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#8
  • Sean0914
  • 2023/07/04 (Tue) 18:20
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#7 Hawaiian

Sorry about that.

I just answered #5 KaniKani's question...
In this kind of situation, should I not continue ??

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#9
  • こーの字
  • 2023/07/05 (Wed) 13:23
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Dear Sean0914,

The good thing about a bulletin board is that everyone's experience and knowledge is accumulated, so
I don't think there is any problem at all.

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Anyone with day care information and experience from 0-2 years old.

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#1
  • なお
  • 2023/07/05 10:15

Hello. For those of you who have children 0-2 years old in Hawaii in day care, what kind of facilities do you leave your children in ?

I have one child and I quit my job and did home day care until he started preschool at 2 years old. I don't want to quit my current job for my second child, so I started taking care of him when he was 3-6 months old and am considering going back to work. Most preschools start at age 2, right?
Some, such as Kama'aina Kids, seem to accept children from infancy, but I wonder if they can be placed in such a school facility or in a "home care (family day care)" that accepts a small number of children at home. ? If so, how did you find one Was it a PATCH referral ?
and was it a safe environment where you could leave your child ?

Many people around me either had their step-family take care of them during their babyhood or they took care of them themselves while working at home. Both of them seem to be difficult for me. I feel uneasy about leaving my baby with them because it is a baby. I have not had many opportunities to meet working mothers, so I thought I would post here to get some information. Thank you very much.

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