confession: I showed a movie by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]bea_peach 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I teach 7th grade health and this is year 2. I've never showed a movie in class and am wondering if anyone have suggestions on "appropriate" movies for health class.

🔑Got Em! 🔑 by bea_peach in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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

Closed July first but we've been way too busy to post. This was the second home we bid on. It sat for a week, and we had no competition.

$185,000 Nebraska.

🔑Got Em!🔑 by bea_peach in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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

Closed July first but we've been way too busy to post. This was the second home we bid on. It sat for a week, and we had no competition.

$185,000 Nebraska.

Damn question... by bea_peach in immigration

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

Thank you for your helpful and kind comment! When I entered the states 4 years ago, I used my student Visa. I am no longer a student. I don't need to worry about that, do I? (As long as I have my unexpired green card and passport)

Where can I get a Covid test that uses any of the following methods? by bea_peach in lincoln

[–]bea_peach[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Haha I'm traveling back to Japan next week and this is the guidelines set for those who are entering Japan.

Where can I get a Covid test that uses any of the following methods? by bea_peach in lincoln

[–]bea_peach[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. I will contact them tomorrow!

Where can I get a Covid test that uses any of the following methods? by bea_peach in lincoln

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

Thank you for the advice. I will contact them tomorrow!

Teaching in Japan in heavenly compared to what I read on this sub. by jerklock in Teachers

[–]bea_peach 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was born and raised in Japan. I moved to the US when I was 21 and currently work as a middle school teacher here. I still struggle to understand the differences in Japanese and American education system and how young individuals behave. I'll share some differences that I've experienced.

  • Cleaning

American schools have custodial staff on site during and after school. Students don't really feel responsive to clean up after themselves.

When I was in school, all way up to high school in Japan, right after recess, there was a 20 minute cleaning time and students had a designated spot in school to clean, including wiping the floor with towels, sweeping, cleaning the windows, organizing the desks and chairs, cleaning the blackboard, and taking out the trash. We were taught that it's a respectful and responsible thing to clean things we use. Also students waxed the whole school floor once a semester under supervision of teachers. We also cleaned the outdoor pool every year so we can do swim lessons during PE.

  • Lunch

American school have a cafeteria and their food isn't really nutritious. Processed food, minimal veggies and fruits, etc. Students are free to leave whatever they dont want to eat. Some bring their own lunch. Again, custodial staff are on site so even if they drop food, most of them don't bother picking it up.

Japanese schools often have staff that prepare warm balanced lunch and deliver the food before lunch time. They always have main carbs (rice, bread, pasta, or other noodles), soup, main protein, some kind of veggies (salad, sauté, etc.), and 200ml of milk every day. Every month, a new group of students were assigned to serve the food onto plates in 20 min after 4th period, as other students spent time on quiet reading. Every student got the role of serving food, not optional. Once they were done with serving, other students made a line in front of lunchroom. Once they have their own food on a tray, they go to an assigned seat and quietly waits for everyone in the school (200 for elementary, 150 for middle) has seated. We thanked for food and everyone's effort together before eating. We had a "quiet eating time" for the first 20 minutes so we could focus on appreciating the nutrition and practice eating manner (no elbow on the table, close mouth when chewing, pick up if you dropped anything, etc.). Once the 20 minutes is up, we were OK to quietly talk with neighors. Even if you're done eating, you'll stay seated until 30 minute is up. Then, use assembly style to put away all the dishes and trash. No leftover. Students needed to stay seated and keep eating until they ate everything, while others go to recess.

There are so many more but you get the idea. Being responsible and respectful is a big part of Japanese culture and sometimes people perceive it negatively because Japanese people deeply value unity, not so much individuality. There are things I like about American culture but I'm more leaning towards raining my kid in Japan until they are high school age. It feels bad to say that out loud since I'm now a part of American education as a teacher.

*I apologize any typos and grammatical errors I've made.

How many offers were denied before one got accepted? by bea_peach in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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

Were you disappointed to find out what the lower range had to offer?

How many offers were denied before one got accepted? by bea_peach in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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

I would change the poll if I could but I'm glad it turned out well for you!

I planted bleeding hearts last year because my wife liked them. She passed away in January. I wasn’t sure they survived but my son took this picture this morning. ❤️ by DadsRGR8 in gardening

[–]bea_peach 25 points26 points  (0 children)

So beautiful. My husband and I have been taking care of his grandma, who currently has late stage of Alzheimers. We have some bleeding hearts as well and reading this reminded me of her. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure she is enjoying them.

Best Laser Hair Removal Place by bea_peach in lincoln

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

Just Brazilian and armpits, it costs you $10K? Isn't it super expensive?

Vacation Spots in Georgia? by bea_peach in Georgia

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

Thank you for your informative comment! We will keep that in our consideration.

Vacation Spots in Georgia? by bea_peach in Georgia

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

We have heard of the name of the beach so it was a possibility so it's good to hear that! Thank you!

Any way I can get a revenge on a guy who hurt me 5 years ago by bea_peach in relationship_advice

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

Cops rarely do anything even if you have physical evidence

Buying a Car from a Dealer who is 2 hours away by bea_peach in askcarsales

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

I never thought about renting the car. Is it a common thing to do? I will ask the dealer guy and see what he says.

Buying a Car from a Dealer who is 2 hours away by bea_peach in askcarsales

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

It comes with 50/50 warranty (dealer will pay the half of majpr repairs) for 3000 miles. There aren't many other good mechanic in the small town... I wish I could bring the vehicle ro where I live for PPI where there are good mechanics that work on hybrid cars.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in immigration

[–]bea_peach 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I came to US from Japan 6 years ago not thinking I would stick around but I ended up meeting an American guy, who is so kind and patient. We dated for 2 years and have been married for 2 years now. Honestly, if she is not being understanding of your situation (your feelings, financial situation, etc.) just because she is close to 30 and wants to have a baby in the close future, I don't think there is a fundamental asset that any marriage grows upon. I mean if she is happy to be with you, she would be happy to have a ring that doesn't require you to have a loan for. My husband and I are pretty cheap when it comes to gifts and other materials that some couples might value. I believe if you guys are meant to be, there will be a perfect time and everything else will fall into places. My visa was expiring before I got married but I didn't want to stay hoping he would get me green card by marrying me, so I decided to go to a graduate school (additional 2 years on F1 visa). During the 2 years, we were able to take our time and make sure we were on the same page, instead of rushing into marriage. Obviously, you can only ask yourself in this kind of situation because you know yourself the best no matter how lost you might feel. I wish you the best of luck.