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| 1. | Mini-tomato seedlings(99view/0res) | Free talk | 2026/04/26 22:24 |
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| 2. | Akasuri Akasuri(779view/2res) | Beauty / Health | 2026/04/26 22:10 |
| 3. | Someone who knows Las Vegas.(2kview/8res) | Free talk | 2026/04/26 00:12 |
| 4. | stain removal(3kview/14res) | Problem / Need advice | 2026/04/25 23:11 |
| 5. | Hina doll display(438view/1res) | Free talk | 2026/04/25 23:11 |
| 6. | I want to watch Japanese TV programs for free or a...(2kview/8res) | Entertainment | 2026/04/25 19:47 |
| 7. | I want to grow kumquat.(1kview/6res) | Free talk | 2026/04/05 10:56 |
| 8. | Murmur Plus(881kview/4388res) | Free talk | 2026/04/01 20:45 |
| 9. | compost(1kview/5res) | Free talk | 2026/02/04 21:07 |
| 10. | It's not free.(2kview/6res) | Question | 2026/01/16 04:34 |
Mini-tomato seedlings
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- 苗
- 2026/04/26 22:24
I have some seedlings that sprouted quite well after I sowed seeds, anyone want them ??
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Akasuri Akasuri
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- Akasuri
- 2026/01/30 16:06
Do you know of any spas in OC with red scrubbing ??
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- 2026/04/26 (Sun) 22:10
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Nah, you don't !.
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Someone who knows Las Vegas.
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- べがす
- 2025/10/27 22:29
I am going to Las Vegas for the first time in about 10 years.
I'm freaking out that parking is now charged. I used to buy the 24 hour buffet all-you-can-eat and eat all the seafood etc. that I love. ?
I'm thinking about what to do this time because I'm taking my kids and I hope they can enjoy it, but I feel like I can't go anywhere if parking costs $ 20 or so every time.
I would like to go to Coca-Cola, M&M and other stores that are fun to look at, as well as the interior of each hotel, the fountains and the pirate show. I am worried.
I would like to have fun with my kids and family, no drinking or gambling.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- べがす
- 2025/11/01 (Sat) 22:30
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Thank you, I will try to get the hotel to open in the next couple of weeks. The hotel is a resort a little ways off the strip. I still think it's going to cost a parking lot, I'm afraid 🥲
I'll check out some good restaurants. Let me know if you have any recommendations.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Vegas Man
Circus Circus is parking free.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- べがす
- 2025/11/05 (Wed) 02:37
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Mr. Vegasman ! Thank you 😊
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If you make a MGM reward credit card (no annual fee), parking is free at MGM group hotels.
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- シュワちゃん
- 2026/04/19 (Sun) 09:47
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If you are staying in a remote hotel, Uber is the only way to get to the strip and back. Don't take a cab, you will get ripped off
Once you get to the strip, there is a bus that runs around the clock and you can take it to remote downtown areas.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
stain removal
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- サリー
- 2025/11/29 18:59
I am in my 50's and I want to get rid of spots on my face
but I don't know which procedure is best.
If possible, I would like to know
if there are any salons you would recommend.
Thank you very much.
***I would like to have OC if possible.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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If you are planning to return to Japan, it would be better to do it then. The price will be much cheaper.
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- サリー
- 2025/12/05 (Fri) 17:42
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Thank you for the information.
I would like to go to counseling, but
I have no idea where to go.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Vitamin c or TAZAROTENE retinol for spots has been effective in my opinion !.
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I did the ZO skin therapeutic course to remove spots.
You purchase the products from the medical spa in Lake Forest below and use the products after washing your face in the morning and at night for about 3 months, I think. Personally, I thought it was fine even if I didn't use ZO Skin's face wash. The 1cm sized spots on my cheeks are gone, and the spots on my temples have rebounded and appeared, but I am happy with the results because they are invisible with regular foundation instead of concealer.
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- Billiardusa
- 2026/04/13 (Mon) 07:52
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Talk to Kumi from Celibre in Torrance
https://www.instagram.com/celibre.jp?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Thanks for all your help recently!This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Hina doll display
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- Yamaki9864
- 2026/02/05 10:36
My boss is looking for a Hina doll set or his granddaughter. I have been looking to buy from Kyugetsu but I am unsure if we will get the shipment on time for the season this year. Do you know if shipment is slower than usual from Japan?
We have been looking for a 5 tier display set of any kind, in good condition. Would love to know of a place that sells dolls in America or a family who is willing to offer a price. Please message me!
I want to watch Japanese TV programs for free or at a discount
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- Homie
- 2026/04/02 19:54
I used to look forward to watching Fuji Television's Japanese-language newscasts in the morning, but the broadcast has come to an end. As I get older, Japanese TV is pleasant to my ears, regardless of the quality of the content. If anyone knows of a way to watch Japanese language news in the U.S., please let me know!
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If you just want to watch Japanese TV programs on your PC or smartphone, you can buy a VPN with an annual subscription and access TVer, a website where you can watch Japanese TV programs for free.
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- VPNのこと
- 2026/04/21 (Tue) 03:05
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I don't know what a VPN is, but does it mean I have to sign up for a cable-like service ? Tver I thought I could only use it when I went back to Japan, so I'm glad I can watch Tver !.
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- Moja2
- 2026/04/21 (Tue) 19:51
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The University of Tsukuba has a VPN that you can use for free. It is a little tricky to connect, but I always use it to watch TVer.
https://www.vpngate.net/ja/howto_openvpn.aspx
I use SoftEther VPN Client.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- VPNのこと
- 2026/04/22 (Wed) 21:23
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Thank you Moja2😊
Is this something I have to do every time ? I don't understand it at a glance and I think I will fail before I start💦
I'm grateful that it is free to use and I will try my best but what you wrote seems a bit difficult😅😅 I'll try my best, but what it says seems a bit difficult 😅.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- Moja2
- 2026/04/23 (Thu) 19:46
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In my case, I only connect to a VPN when I want to watch TVer or Japanese Amapura, and disconnect it when I'm done.
The trick is to choose a VPN from the list that has a speed of 100Mbps or more, and to choose a VPN that does not have "public" at the beginning. Also, sometimes the connection is lost in the middle, so you have to reconnect to another VPN. Well, anyway, it's free, so I'm willing to overlook a few inconveniences.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
I want to grow kumquat.
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- きんちゃん
- 2026/04/03 20:26
I love kumquat and want to grow it, but please tell me what to do.
My mother in law has a great kumquat tree, but the landlord says it is self-sown and he has no knowledge of it.
She wants me to come and get it, but my house is too far away and I can't get there easily.
But I like kumquat so much that I buy it at the supermarket.
I looked up the meaning of the word "kumquat", but I didn't know what it means.
I heard it takes about 5-10 years from seed, so I can't wait 🥹
I wonder if I should cut the tree down and plant it in the ground ? The owner doesn't eat kumquat but the tree is full of fruit so the birds will probably damage it a lot. So he thinks that he should take the whole tree with him.
I think I am the only one eating them. I can't move the tree, but if I cut off a branch or something and get some part of it, can I grow it in my house?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ああ
- 2026/04/04 (Sat) 16:28
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Usually with trees like that, you cut off the small branches in the off-season and
grow them in pots and fertilize them at first.When they get big enough, you move them to land. I think that's how it works.
I did it with grapes, and they were doing well, but the gardeners threw them away ( tears )
I think it still takes a few years for them to bear fruit.
I think it would be faster to buy them from some nursery ?.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- きんちゃん
- 2026/04/04 (Sat) 22:01
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Thank you ! It takes that long 🥲
For now, I think it would be better to buy one pot of fruit from Nursery, grow and eat it, and enjoy growing the branches I get from that house.
I wonder if I should cut the branches around there ? Do you have any advice ?
Also, I don't think I have ever come across a Nursery that sells Kumquat in the past ?
The last time I saw a potted kumquat plant was about 10 years ago at a swap meet, sold by an Asian guy. I remember regretting it for a while because even then I was traveling far from home and didn't buy it. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Some types of citrus are banned from sale. I don't know if you can get them because they are regulated to prevent disease and I saw on the news that a vendor in San Diego sued the governor of the state by the million as he had to get rid of his seedlings.
There are plenty of YouTubers who can find you trees to take, but they are more likely to be successful than cuttings.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- Marcosilverj
- 2026/04/05 (Sun) 08:04
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Why not buy some kind of tangerine sapling and graft onto it ?.
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- メリー子
- 2026/04/05 (Sun) 10:56
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I planted this tree 30 years ago and at first it produced a kumquat, but since the second year it has produced a lemon that is 15 cm long. I don't want the lemons, I want them to become kumquat, but only lemons. It is a strange tree.
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Murmur Plus
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- 我
- 2022/11/15 20:08
Gone again ?
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- 塩麹
- 2026/02/16 (Mon) 09:15
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Where can I buy dried koji ??
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- 塩麹
- 2026/02/17 (Tue) 12:44
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I just went to 99 Ranch and it wasn't there, TC is having trouble getting through on the phone 😭.
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- また値上げ🫠
- 2026/02/17 (Tue) 20:33
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Shiokouji
It's sold at Nijya
It's the refrigerated area where they have tofu and stuff.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 塩麹
- 2026/02/18 (Wed) 06:46
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Is it Nijya ! I don't have it near me 😭I live in OC
Is there dried koji in refrigeration ? I looked it up and found that dried koji is when the water content is reduced to about 10%, so maybe it is not that dry …
In Japan It seems to be everywhere, but at 99Ranch I was told that they don't even know what koji is, so I am having difficulty. I don't know much about it and I'm not good at explaining it either 😞
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- ri___km
- 2026/04/01 (Wed) 20:45
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Stroller wagons are not allowed at California Disney, but I see a lot of them in the park. I'm tagging them in common, but what kind of people can get permission ?.
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compost
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/03 07:27
I want to do composting in my yard, do you have any recommendations ?
I mainly put vegetable scraps and fruit peels.
I'm thinking of getting a rotary one, but I'm not sure. Can I keep putting them in ? I feel like if I do, the unsoiled stuff will stay forever.
I live in OC. It seems like there are programs where you can take your food scraps somewhere or have them collected at home and get soil, but so far I have no plans to get anything back into the soil from the compost.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I use a rotary composting system, but the food scraps fill up quickly, so I bury them in the soil in my backyard.
It seems to take about 3 months to complete composting. I don't put all my food scraps in the garbage, so it fills up quickly, but other houses may not accumulate that much food scraps. I have peach, citrus, and other fruit trees at home, so I dig holes around them and bury them.The compost has a partition in the center, and there are two rooms, one for food scraps and the other for composting in progress, and it is rotated daily to circulate oxygen, but it generates flies, so now I bury it directly in the soil and let the worms break it down for fertilizer. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/03 (Tue) 22:01
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Thanks Sunshine ! I knew it was worm ! !
I've been looking into this but we have limited space for a field and I was thinking it would be difficult to make a compost section in addition, but I just saw on Instagram I just found out on Instagram that Dollar Tree has a wire trash can that you can bury in the soil and put cardboard pieces and food scraps in it.
At least it doesn't cost much, so I'll give it a try !
I see the rotary one has two layers ! I still think burying it in the dirt might be better for me, since I don't want flies coming in.
I don't want to put it under the eaves because I have to keep it out of the rain after all, like cardboard composting 😓
Fortunately, we have worms in our small field, so I'll ask them to move out a bit from there.
I don't know why on instagram or youtube people post how they do it, but there is so little explanation of what to do and when to do it afterwards that it's hard for the layman to understand.
I have been thinking that it is a waste to throw away the banana peels and the outside of the cabbage (I always throw away 1-2 pieces) after my children eat them every day, but it is very hard to compost them.
I will look into it more !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I use a shovel to dig and bury a circle over 20 cm in diameter.
If I cover them with enough soil to hide the garbage and leave them alone, they will decompose before I know it, so I don't even use a box. Shells do not attract flies or insects, so even if you leave them unburied, they will eventually break apart and become fertilizer nutrients, although it will take some time in the sunlight.
All you need is a shovel and some soil, so it is economical, and the soil will become soft, so it can be used to improve the soil.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/04 (Wed) 10:37
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It's easy and I'll try it today ! !
Callus is popular on Japanese Instagram, but which one is it in the US ? I heard they put it with rice bran.
Japan is nice to get rice bran for free🥹.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/04 (Wed) 21:07
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I bought a wire trash can today because I saw on instagram that if you dig a hole in a field and bury a Dollar Tree wire trash can 🗑️ and put chopped cardboard, soil and fallen leaves in it and put banana peels or something in it and cover it with soil or a lid it will become a worm compost. I bought a cover for a microwave dish because it was the perfect size for it.
I didn't cook today and ate out, so I don't have any garbage, but tomorrow morning I want to dig a hole and bury the garbage directly in the garbage can and for the garbage can.
I was wondering if I should buy a wire trash can from Amazon $ I'm glad I did for a little over 1. I guess the wisdom of people who are used to it is amazing in any field.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
It's not free.
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- 無駄が嫌なんです
- 2026/01/08 15:39
I know it's a different way of thinking, but I'd like to hear what it's like in general.
As an example, say I receive a Target gift card $ 50.
I buy what I need when I need it. I usually try to buy on sale as much as possible, so I buy things when they are discounted or when I really need them now.
My husband thinks that since I have the gift card, I should just buy it at Target, even if it's regular price at Target and on sale at another supermarket, if I pay with the Target gift card, it's free.
Which is it, folks ? By the way, we're not talking about going all the way to another supermarket to find a cheaper one. This is when you know the price in advance.
As for the title "not for free", I am of the opinion that it should be increased because we don't always receive gifts and congratulations one way or the other.
I may just be a cheapskate, but I would appreciate your opinions.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- マーケティング
- 2026/01/09 (Fri) 10:55
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Your husband is really into Target's strategy.
It's a sucker's bet that the store will let you buy something at full price just because it's a gift card.
I also check prices and if Target is cheaper, I'll use a gift card. I don't do stupid things like buy there just because I have a gift card.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Male.
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- chip
- 2026/01/09 (Fri) 13:31
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I also vote for Topy. There is no better way to buy cheap.
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- 無駄が嫌なんです
- 2026/01/09 (Fri) 22:45
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Thank you all. I guess there is no better way to go cheap. For some reason, my husband thinks that if we buy something with a gift card that we received, it's free. If he had received a cash gift card, he would use it as "his money" and spend it carefully. For some reason I think of gift cards only as magic cards.
Nanashino Gombei, you are right. But what I wanted to ask you is whether you use the gift card regardless of the sale ?.
Marketing, the list price is high. I sometimes buy things I need right now like medicine at the regular price, but I feel like I'm paying a loss 😅
tomoyan, I haven't been a victim of gift card fraud so far, but I've heard that if you are, you can get your money back right away. I think Target has been changing their system to make it more and more difficult to be a victim. I think Target has been changing their system every year for a few years now to make it more and more difficult to become a victim of fraud. I think it's a good idea to use it early. There have been a lot of company bankruptcies recently and many people around me forgot to use it by accident.
chip, I also try to buy as cheaply as possible. I am disappointed when the price is fixed.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I am of the school of thought that gift cards are used up quickly.
I forget I have them, I lose them, and especially with the recent cards, many of them are chargeable with no face value, so I don't know how much is left
Unlike money, I feel like it is a free ticket.
So if I can use it and buy it, I feel like I got it for free, so I don't care about the price.
I used to keep them, but when I had a chance to use them, I didn't bring them, or
they expire, or there are things like gift card scams, and sometimes you can't use them without knowing, so it's easier now that I don't have to manage them.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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