Thursday, September 3, 2009

saaa....tsukarechatta nee

Another one and half year to go!...and I have already tired living in Japan.Huhuhu...

It is not about my study. I think percentage of difficulities on managing life in Japan is highly "adventurous" than my study. In a week, maybe only 2 or 3 days that I can fully concerntrate on my study. Problem with car, parking place, policeman, bank, letters, bills etc. ~ it is not that difficult if it is in English. But all of them are in Japanese character that would make my head dizzling. Beside of that, the kibishi (strict) rules in Japan make the life harder. Now, after nearly two years living in Japan, I really afraid of being penalty, It is very expensive and no compromize!

When I came back from Malaysia, I just realized that a few problems occur. First, my credit card is totally terminated because of late payment. My lab's secretary confirmed that the money for the flight ticket will be paid into my account in June while I was in Malaysia. But it didn't. So, because of that, the credit card company add some penalty and suddenly terminated my credit card. I can't apply for credit card anymore by using the same account. No more credit card now...^^!

Second, before I went home to Malaysia, I haved already put some amount of money in my bank account for car parking's payment. Usually they will deduct from my account. But today, I received a call from fudo-san saying that the car parking's owner didn't received my payment for two months. It supposed to automatically debit from my account. But , the owner received the payment for August. There must be something wrong with the bank system - wrong because maybe I don't understand. I have to go to the bank tomorrow. And face the difficulty in Japanese Language.

I will move to new mansion in the middle of October. In this new mansion, I have to set up a new internet network which I need to gain help from Japanese friend. It is because, for the cheaper one, I need to negotiate about the contract etc. Usually the contract is for two years. I can say that everything in Japan is about a contract. When we say that kerenah birokrasi, I think Japan is worse...too many document, but they are effective. They always follow the rules. No space for mengelat.

I am getting busier and busier after got the data. Alhamdulillah, analysis with logistic regression is already finished. I take about one month to learn the statistic and SPSS. Not so bad! Quite fast... Next Monday I have a meeting with sensei at 2p.m. I need to ask him to be my guarantor for a new mansion. After that I have to go to settle up the contract. Gheez... Busy is good but it is really tiring. =)

No comments: