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about Moving to Work in Japan -
05-16-2008, 06:07 PM
Hi,
In less than a month I will be moving to Japan to work for a Japanese company. They are bringing me over and giving me a place but the budget will be tight for the first 3 months. I am a little overwhelmed with it all and wanted to know if anyone in a similar position (of any nature) could give me their view on the most important thing to do before leaving the states (nyc) things you forgot? so I may not! Things to buy before I come over, etc. etc. |
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05-19-2008, 03:14 AM
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05-19-2008, 05:49 AM
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I`m sure that bathing habits also contribute. An actual bath does a lot more than a shower to clean out the pores. I barely sweat in the summer, even with the humidity... but sweaters kill me - inside it`s warm enough that I sweat, only to freeze once I go outside - so I always use antiperspirant during the winter. Rexena stick type is the best. |
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05-19-2008, 08:37 AM
From my personal experience, buy a new laptop if your current one is rather old.
Japan offers some of the best consumer electronic goods but they are not cheap. To tell you the truth, it is much cheaper in the US and you should take advantage of it before leaving. Medicine is also another things that you should make sure to bring some. There are local brands but at first you may have difficulty choosing one and if your Japanese is not strong, you would have rough time finding it. If you are still in the early stage of learning Japanese, maybe you should buy some textbooks in the US so explanations are in English rather than in Japanese. Graphic calculator might be useful as it is harder and expensive to buy one in Japan. Other than that, make sure to buy your favorite liquor at the duty free shop cos in Japan, you don't see too many foreign liquors at the regular stores. |
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