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Hello, Konnichiwa

Natsumi

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Hello, I'm Natsumi. I'm Japanese living in Tokyo. (I'm afraid I might make some errors in English.)
I'm 25 years old and I was diagnosed as Autism this April when I quitted my previous company because of much stress from relationship with my boss. Now I'm working as a freelance web designer and learning programming. I like such a job that I can do by myself and don't have to stand up with stressful relationship.
I'd like to talk with many people who are in a similar situation to me. Nice to meet you!
 
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Welcome
 
私たちのコミュニティである夏美さんは大歓迎です。

That was supposed to read "Natsumi, welcome to our community."
Babble-fish, tells me it reads "Natsumi is in our community is greatly appreciated."

I think either way works.
 
Welcome! I also live in Japan, but I am an american. I know how stressful jobs here are. Working freelance seems like a much better alternative. I am terrible at working on web design etc, so I am an English teacher. It is a very difficult job for me.
Welcome to AC.
 
Welcome! We’re happy to have you here. I think you’ll find that everyone here is welcoming and supportive.
 
Hi, Natsumi!

I have visited Tokyo three times, and hope to go back again this October 2018. I always have a wonderful time there; the people I meet are so welcoming, friendly, and are great jazz music lovers! I wish our audiences here in the USA were as respectful and appreciative!

Plus, I love Japanese food, (Sushi/sashimi, Ramen, Udon!) and I am a big fan of Family Mart. (I know that's silly but when I'm on the road, Family Mart always has what I need. :) )

Welcome to the group!
 
Konnichiwa. Hajimemashite.

I hope I used those correctly. I only know a little Japanese.
 
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