legal Tip 21: Death: Who to Call?

Discussion in 'Wills & Estate Planning' started by Terry_w, 9th Jul, 2015.

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  1. Meisterin

    Meisterin Well-Known Member

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    Thinking about it I agree with you.

    Korean doesn't really have passive form in its language and when people speak English they tend to translate it in first person as if they are speaking Korean, including me who's been educated mostly here in Oz- primary, secondary and tertiary.

    I still say I cut my hair髪を切りました when I mean I got a hair cut美容師に 髪を切られました even in English. I understand the subtle difference but when it comes to speaking at the spur of the moment your dominant language takes over.
     
  2. eng

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    Terry w do you have these tips all in the one place?
     
  3. Bayview

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    Ghost busters?
     
  4. Terry_w

    Terry_w Lawyer, Tax Adviser and Mortgage broker in Sydney Business Member

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    Nope, I am just writing them daily and posting. I might collect them and put them on my website.
     
  5. eng

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    Please do, and perhaps consider adding them to your signature line. Its too difficult to dig them out through the forum.
     
  6. Jelsa2

    Jelsa2 Well-Known Member

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    In WA, we have a will bank that is free. A great idea as a central place for people to look if a will can’t be found.
     
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