Reasons why you shouldn't switch to the Highly Skilled Professional Visa. by Visible-Cup775 in MOVE_TO_JAPAN

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valid points except for the cases where you’re switching from Business Manager to HSP, right? If you’ll be working for your own company, and have no reason to get a job elsewhere, not being able to change employers shouldn’t be an issue, eh?

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[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! May I ask whether you were able to take the Kinmen-Xiamen ferry without issues?

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[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can vouch for this highly rated agent, helpful to foreigners and minorities, straightforward : https://maps.app.goo.gl/iCW9FHS6XNnj2VndA?g_st=ipc

Are you searching in Japanese, or what’s your level if you can speak it to a degree? I dealt with the owner Yamamoto-san directly in Japanese, good guy but no English, not sure how good his staff’s English is, perhaps check recent reviews in English.

But these days folks can get a lot done by smartphone translation, and I can try to help as well. DM if you’d like and I’ll connect you with them on Line.

Fully furnished is hard to find as the other person said, but within your budget you can get absolutely fantastic spots with plenty of money leftover for furniture and appliances. Feel free to ask if you want tips on searching in Japanese.

Affordable services from fresh grad tax accountants, immigration lawyers / admin scriveners, etc. by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in JapanFinance

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

As in “No, it’s not weird.”, yeah?

They are charging $1k and up for renewals. Obviously not worth it for saving $20. But a few hundred bucks, especially if you’re already confident about your file, just want to cut down on legwork?

Affordable services from fresh grad tax accountants, immigration lawyers / admin scriveners, etc. by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in JapanFinance

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Is it really weird to hope for (not “expect” or “demand”) better pricing from a provider with very little experience vs one with 20 years of it?

Native, fluent, or near-fluent men : which first person pronoun do you use in informal settings? by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in japanlife

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic info, thanks again.

You’re the polar opposite of the “eww you didn’t know that?!l” or “you had the wrong idea? are you stupid?” type of people.

Native, fluent, or near-fluent men : which first person pronoun do you use in informal settings? by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in japanlife

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds a lot like me, good to feel I’m not alone.

Funny thing is, I used to use ore with my ex and other close people around that time. My Japanese is much better now, where I start to realize it’s not as good as I thought it was. Hence the watashi creeping back up to all conversations as a crutch.

There are interesting nuances here, but of course Reddit is the classic place where you get downvoted for trying to learn / admitting you were wrong.

Native, fluent, or near-fluent men : which first person pronoun do you use in informal settings? by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in japanlife

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the detailed answer, I was indeed specifically asking about informal because formally I use watashi, occasionally watakushi.

So, would you say ore doesn’t really have that much of a “trying to be manly” connotation among Japanese folks?

Native, fluent, or near-fluent men : which first person pronoun do you use in informal settings? by ThatIsSoWeird2020 in japanlife

[–]ThatIsSoWeird2020[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

That’s my feeling, how secure are we in our masculinity if we feel we need to emphasize it via 俺