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angelemlin (Offline)
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11-04-2009, 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by konbini View Post
You have nothing to worry about and plenty of time to prepare.
It is best to buy small things to give as gifts. Try find something unique to your country. I suggest that it might be cheaper if you withdraw money in Yen using a bank card. Ask your bank about the fees for use in Japan.
I suggest that you should write an itinerary and start looking for places to stay. I hope you first trip is enjoyable. Don't feel you have to see everything because you'll probably want to come back.
Its how I am, Im the kind of person who has deadlines for my life

One website said stickers or my home country flag pins make good gifts, I like baking treats, but would that be too formal?

My college english teacher (she has family in Japan) said it might be cheeper for me to just have about $300 cash converted in the Los Angeles airport during my layover, but thats sounded like both over kill and a huge safety problem. But I never thought to use my card, makes it alot easier and safer .

Thank you Konbini
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