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voltage wrote:I think I'm just going to start have a Citibank account to withdraw from since I saw lots of Citibank branches last time I was there. And if I really need a bank account there then....well...we'll see.
bikkle wrote:Actually, it is that easy. I've been doing it for years. You can withdraw money from a US account at a Citibank ATM in Japan. As for other things like deposits and bank transfers, I'm not sure about those.
voltage wrote:I'm thinking if I do end up getting a Japanese bank account that the most common one will be the most convenient. I have Wamu and Wells here just for that reason.
GomiGirl wrote:"SUP"
What the hell kind of greeting is that?![]()
This would have to be one of my least favourite words - if you can call it a word. Honestly!! English is a fantastic language when used correctly and this is an affront to my delicate sensibilities.![]()
OK it is hot in Tokyo today, I couldn't sleep last night and I am tired and cranky so I am over-reacting somewhat.![]()
BTW hello and welcome to the board.
AssKissinger wrote: Gomi, you must be on the rag, Jesus Christ that was uptight.
the word "Sup" it is highly functional in modern American slang, much like the work "fuck". I don't know about Australia, as British, Australian, etc. slang does tend to baffle me. As an American from the West Coast of the country where the atmosphere is highly informal, it is part of my daily language
Gomi, you must be on the rag, Jesus Christ that was uptight.
GomiGirl wrote:AssKissinger wrote: Gomi, you must be on the rag, Jesus Christ that was uptight.
Well no actually. I was hot, tired and cranky as I explained.
At least I didn't just dismiss it all as BULLSHIT!
now, now... be nice to Gomi Girl. She is a queen here and loved by all. She is the best.
AlbertSiegel wrote:I am also an American and I have never used the word "sup". I lived in OC for some time and I have never had anyone use "sup" to me. I find it such an odd word. This just shows how out of the times I am. Then again, I never did like slang. I must be getting old. ( *~* )
My point is, "Fuck" is a much more universal word as far as slang goes. It is used by every English speaking person as well as others.. even the French use it. "Sup" is really more of a limited-use slang used only by "ghetto" type teenagers. It is not in any way as highly functional in modern American English as "Fuck". This is the reason many people think poorly of anyone who uses the word "sup". The First thing that comes to mind is a trouble maker. I do not say this in regards to you, I just want to make clear the reason why some may not like it.
I've been to every major metropolitan area in California, including the OC, and can say with confidence that I can say "sup" to nearly anyone under the age of 30 without anyone thinking twice about it. But that's just me...
AssKissinger wrote:Every poster goes through a 'kiss Gomi's ass' phase. I tried it already, believe me it won't get you anywhere.
maraboutslim wrote:A ha! As of tonight, I can understand the Caustic Saint's avatar!
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USNG A WORD LIEK SUP CUTS OUT 2NS OF BULSHIT!1!11 OMG BY STARTNG UR COV3RSATION WIT SUP!!1!11 WTF U CAN BYPAS FORMAL INTRODUCTIONS CHITCHAT AND TOKNG ABOUT DA WEATHAR SAVNG UR 10 MINUTES11111!!1 LOL ITS A FREINDLY WORD FOR DA U111! OMG WTF LOL
Andocrates wrote:It's a friendly word for the young.
Andocrates wrote:Using a word like "sup" cuts out tons of bullshit. By starting your coversation with "Sup." You can bypass formal introductions, chitchat and talking about the weather saving yourself 10 minutes.
Andocrates wrote:I'm always late to the really cool topics.
Using a word like "sup" cuts out tons of bullshit. By starting your coversation with "Sup." You can bypass formal introductions, chitchat and talking about the weather saving yourself 10 minutes. It's a friendly word for the young.
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