Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Wangalomofintec Notice Board.

Here are some basic things you should know about Wangalomofintec.


Background.
Wangalomofintec formally started back in 2017 as a small registered financial firm that lends money to close friends and family. However, due to my coming to Japan for my studies Wangalomofintec was put on hold. Today, I launch  Wangalomofintec under the new band and to make it much better for my clients to have access to financial support.

Moto:

We finance your simple everyday needs.

Purpose :

Wangalomofintec's main goal is to help individuals struggling to meet their daily needs such as bus fare, church offerings, lunch money, and so on.

Questions.

1. How do I signup with Wangalomofintec?

To sign up please access the bellow link.

https://www.wangalomofintech.com/home

Once you click signup, you will be asked to log in. If you are not yet a member, please register first. Please follow the steps when registering.

2. How can I borrow money?
You will need a VISA card to get  the Credits and Loans amount you`d like to borrow with Wangalomofintec,
Please click and select the Amount you want and pay through the VISA card.  Follow the steps and fill out the required blanks.

3. How much can I loan?
 Each member can make commutative borrowing of up to 50 US dollars per month.

3. How do I receive my money?
After you made the payment through a VISA card. I will do the transaction of your money through Western Union.

4. Why Western Union and Not banks.
Banks have lots of difficult policies and very high international money transfer rates and it will take almost a week for you to get the money.

On other hand, Western Union is very fast and takes less than an hour for you to receive your money.

5. What is the requirement?

Please note. You can only borrow money through VISA cards. If you do not have VISA cards you can not borrow money.

6. Is my credit/VISA card information safe?

Yes, of course. Your credit card details will not be handled by me. Your credit card when making a payment will be managed by the encrypted payment system. So be assured that all your credit card detail is 100% safe.

Please read our page on money and loan policies for more information.

Please borrow wisely. Remember to check your local currency values against US dollars before taking loans.
If you earn less than 50 USD per/month. Please think before making your loan transaction.


Tuesday, 29 November 2022

My biggest cultural faux pas in Japan

Potato-selling car cultural faux pas(cultural misunderstanding).

Potato-selling cars in Japan


                                       Freshly roasted potato on wheels 


I don't know about you guys but there are some things in foreign countries that you just don't get it.

I came from a country that is predominantly Christian. Now, I know you might be asking, what does religion have to do with potato-selling cars in Japan. 

Well!, this is the interesting part, Back home I am so used to specific ways in which Christians' sermons are conducted like how the priests tone their voices to conduct their sermons in churches. This background of mine created the longest cultural faux pas for me with potato-selling cars in Japan.

I came to Japan at end of the winter of 2019. This is the time of the year when the cars that sell potatoes are very active. Every afternoon these cars usually drove very slowly by the street where I lived and there were always songs coming from them. No one at that time told me what they were, so I quickly came up with my own answer. 

At that time I had not a single clue about the Japanese language so when I listened to the songs coming from the cars. To me, it sounded exactly like how priests usually conducted their sermons every Sunday in churches back home.

At the same time, I lived next to a mosque, and where I lived there are many shrines and temples. These surroundings gave me a very strong impression that these cars definitely have to do with some kind of religious blessing ceremony that goes around blessing people. But it was just a big cultural misunderstanding.

Since the day I first saw the potato-selling cars and heard their songs  I  started believing that the potato-selling cars are a religious medium where Japanese temple priests go around carrying out their blessing rituals.  I started giving all my respect to these cars. 

Whenever I am in my room and these cars passed by I always stop whatever I'm doing and be still. Whenever  I am walking and these cars passed by I always stop and be still. I did not know at that time that I was wasting all my precious respect and good energy on potato-selling cars. 

At the same time, I always wondered why the Japanese are not respecting these religious cars. They say Japanese people are very respectful, but why are they not respecting these cars. In fact, they seem to be avoiding these religious cars. After all, these cars go around blessing their neighborhoods.

These potato-selling cars always played the same song on a loop and the songs usually sounded like prayers from Christian churches. At the same time, I always saw smoke coming out of the cars' jimmies. The smoke reminded me of the incense that priests burn on alters to bless people at Sunday's church service. So,  whenever I saw these cars,   heard their songs, and saw the smoke. Deep inside my heart I always felt so blessed. I truly felt that the lord has not forsaken me in this strange land and I am not alone. 

From 2019 to 2021 I was strongly convinced and believed these cars are religious cars going around blessing people. So I gave my full respect to them. I literary bowed to these cars and took off my cap whenever they passed by.

Then I moved to Fukushima at the end of 2021. That year my Japanese partner came from Hokkaido to spend her Christmas with me. One afternoon in snowy December while coming back from Benimaru supermarket in Hobara. Out of nowhere, one of the potato-selling cars droved past us. I said, stop! be still!.  My partner was shocked so she asked why?. I said,  don't you see it. It is a  religious car and we have to show our respect. I was already in my full respect mode.

She said what!. No way, it's not. It is a potato car. They sell potatoes in the cold months. I still did not believe her. So I asked her to explain further what she meant. I looked at her with so much shock after she finished explaining. I could not believe her. I said,  so you are telling me that for 2 years I have been bowing and respecting potatoes selling cars. She laughed the whole way back home.

Still to this day. I still can not comprehend my huge cultural faux pas with the potatoes selling cars in Japan for 2 years. Every time  I told my Japanese colleagues about it they always die out laughing.

Wednesday, 23 November 2022

Young entrepreneur sustainable sharing and support development group

 Dear fellow young Papua New Guineans.

The Young Entrepreneur Sustainable Sharing and Support Development Gr.


Ignition

  • Are you a young leader,  an innovator, and a thinker?
  • Are you concerned about climate change, pollution, and your people.
  • Do you have a novel, innovative, or sustainable idea but don't know how to develop your ideas.

 Then we are in the same boat!.


I am starting a small co-working group to help share ideas and find directions to grow our ideas together.


The Young Entrepreneur Sustainable Sharing and Support Development Gr. 

Main Goals:  To help support thinkers and innovators to develop our sustainable conceptual ideas into reality.

Target: Young people who have conceptual ideas on solutions to environmental, economical, and social issues facing their communities and towns.

Objectives: 

  1. Work together as liked mined young leaders to share ideas and help each other develop these ideas further into reality.
  2. Creating  and establishing  a support group to help pave the way to develop our embryo idea into the full conceptual idea 
  3. Provide support, guidelines, and advice on how to develop our ideas into full conceptual ideas.
  4. Help seek support from various sector actors like university professors and experienced business entrepreneurs for their time to mentor and shape our ideas.
  5. Seeking various international and national venues to present our conceptual ideas 
  6. Develop sustainable and innovative ideas to secure funding and support from either international or national organizations to kick-start our conceptual idea into reality
Please Note.

Join if you have sustainable innovative ideas and wanted to work together through sharing ideas and seeking venues to develop your ideas into reality.


Please subscribe by email.



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