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Yuuri Wakasa ([personal profile] serrata) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2017-03-07 03:47 pm

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[ Yuuri doesn't really trust herself to show her face to anyone just yet -- the doctors and the officials and whoever else it was she'd been talking to had all been very nice but she can't pretend she's not still in panic mode. Text is easier -- she can control her tone a bit easier with text and sound as though she's reasonably calm about all this and not twitching in fright every time she registers something person-shaped out of the corner of her eye. ]

Hello -- I suppose this is a bit of an introduction? I'm a new arrival so I thought it might be a good idea to put myself out on the network.

My name is Yuuri Wakasa and I'm from Japan -- it's an island on Earth. Having to be that specific is a bit strange! But everything about all this is a bit strange. I'm doing my best to get used to it, though!


[ there, that sounds nice and normal. she just has to keep that up. ]

I think the best way to get settled is to find myself some work, so I thought I'd ask the people who've been here longer than I have as I'm sure you've all had more experience job hunting than I have!

I'm leaning towards farming work, since I've got plenty of agriculture experience but I'm sure I could put myself to just about anything that needs doing. Or at the very least, I can try and learn! But apart from farming, is there any work that would be a good fit for a newcomer?

I'd like to hear about the places you all came from if that's not rude to ask, as well. It should be interesting to hear, at least!

- Yuuri Wakasa

P.S: Have there been any girls here named Yuki Takeya or Kurumi Ebizusawa? I was hoping that if I'd arrived here then maybe they would have, too.
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[personal profile] survivra 2017-03-07 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello Yuuri,

It isn't just a bit strange. It's utterly bizarre. Then again, anything to do with magic or space or whatever this nonsense is is always bizarre. I might even be able to say that bizarre is mundanely normal in itself. We'll all grow used to it or we'll all grow mad, I expect.

Does your family run a farm where you're from? What sort of things do you grow?

- Katsa

P.S. I don't know of them, but I haven't been here long either. I know someone who might have heard their names, if they're here. You know them? Friends?
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[personal profile] survivra 2017-03-08 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You are certainly not the only one. I'd never even heard of anything like traveling to the moon. I still don't quite understand and believe it, but I've seen other things just as unbelievable before.

I know nothing about growing plants. But I've a cousin who grows herbs and other sorts of things in his workrooms. Do you only grow them for eating? Or for medicines, or other things? I imagine you'll not have a problem finding someone who wishes to eat a vegetable.

Well. Or maybe you will, if it's children. But I don't expect you'll be selling to children. I wouldn't mind a pumpkin.


[ Her trains of thought can be disorganized, and Katsa does a lot more jotting down than careful drafting. ]

If they're here, they're likely to spot your message. You're watching it for signs of them, aren't you? They ought to be doing the same. And if they're not here, then perhaps they will be, or you'll return to see them soon.
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[personal profile] survivra 2017-03-16 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I'm sure you'll have little trouble. Food tends to be in high demand.[ a joke. but she isn't wrong, either. ] Come to think of it, I've no idea the sorts of produce that grow in this place. Perhaps it's different, or it's all done in greenhouses.

They might be here soon. Or they might not be. And even then, there's no telling how long you or they will stay.
[ This isn't really an answer, and it isn't comforting, and Katsa knows it. But no point in pretending otherwise. ] I spent years in another world once, and though someone I knew appeared there as well, he never stayed long. But others stay.

There's no telling; only that you can hope to see them, and you'll not be wrong to hope, but it isn't a sure thing.
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[personal profile] forgeabettertomorrow 2017-03-08 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
work fit for a newcomer really depends on your skillsets

Im not sure what farms there are around here though

What else do you like to do?
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[personal profile] eruit 2017-03-08 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He can't help but respond; a person from Japan tugs at his homesickness ever so slightly. ]

Farm work can be difficult. It is exhausting and can require labour.

[ All the same, he does wait as he considers. ]

There seems to be many jobs that are similar to those on Earth. Perhaps you should venture there, first.
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[personal profile] eruit 2017-03-16 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I think finding somewhere you are comfortable and explaining that you intend to do your best is all that can be asked of you. Find something you are familiar with and start with something that does not require more than you are able to give. If you feel as though you are a suitable gardener or harvester then investigate the farms - I am sure some would not turn down extra help.
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[personal profile] justonetouch 2017-03-09 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a whole distract that is for farming. They seem to always be looking for help.

Last month I helped out doing some menial jobs? But they paid well enough, all thing considered. I think little jobs like that pop up, if you don't want something full time or just another one to help supplement.
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[personal profile] warandpeace 2017-03-09 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually I'm from Japan as well. Yokosuka. My name is Kazuhira Miller. [Western order to the name, because 'Miller' is so very American.]

I opened my own business but I do know some people that chose to live on farms. Settling there didn't seem to pose much of an issue to them.