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English Chat (with teacher) in Bentencho! 弁天町で英会話!
Location: Takoyaki cafe Misora
〒552-0001 大阪府大阪市港区波除5丁目3−9 玉野 1階
**GOOGLE MAPS LINK**
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QwkUTJdBvXkWBEXo8
レベルは何でできる楽しい英語のチャットです!
All levels English chat (materials provided) in Bentencho!
The participation fee is 700 yen. Please also buy something from the restaurant (drinks start at 300 yen).
参加費は700円です。店でも飲み物か食事を注文してください。飲み物は300円〜。
This will be fun and we will also learn a lot!
他のアプリを使っている方も参加しています!
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English Chat (with teacher) in Bentencho! 弁天町で英会話!
Location: Takoyaki cafe Misora
〒552-0001 大阪府大阪市港区波除5丁目3−9 玉野 1階
**GOOGLE MAPS LINK**
https://maps.app.goo.gl/QwkUTJdBvXkWBEXo8
レベルは何でできる楽しい英語のチャットです!
All levels English chat (materials provided) in Bentencho!
The participation fee is 700 yen. Please also buy something from the restaurant (drinks start at 300 yen).
参加費は700円です。店でも飲み物か食事を注文してください。飲み物は300円〜。
This will be fun and we will also learn a lot!
他のアプリを使っている方も参加しています!
Ukulele Club
Ukulele Club is a fun group for all ages and skill levels! There is no teacher, but we all help teach each other. Think of songs you would like to learn, and we can learn them together.
If you don't have an ukulele, we have extra ukuleles
When: *almost* Every Saturday, 10am-11:30am
Admission: food/drink order
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Maximize cashflow with midterm rentals
Learn how homeowners and real estate investors are using mid-term furnished rentals to earn higher rental income with fewer turnovers than short-term rentals and more flexibility than traditional long-term leases.
This seminar covers how to rent your house to traveling professionals, relocating families, insurance placements, and corporate tenants. We’ll break down pricing strategies, tenant demand, furnishing basics, lease structure, insurance considerations, and local rules you need to know.
Whether you’re a homeowner with an extra property, an investor looking for better cash flow, or someone moving away from Airbnb, this session will give you a clear, practical framework to get started.
Ideal for homeowners, small investors, and anyone interested in flexible rental income, furnished rentals, or corporate housing strategies.
**Guest Speakers**
*Jess Young* co-founded Tonlé Stays with Joe Hurm, where they invest in and operate short- and mid-term rental properties. With an operator-first mindset, Jess focuses on turning real estate into efficient, scalable hospitality businesses.
*Susan Velasco* is the CEO and Founder of Kyma, a nationwide temporary housing provider that helps families displaced by property damage find quality homes fast. She connects landlords with vetted, insurance-backed tenants—so you get reliable income and less vacancy headache. Based in the Washington DC area, she's excited to meet and collaborate with local property owners, furnished rental operators, and those interested in mid-term rentals.
Russian conversation and food at Rus Uz in Arlington
This is our 3rd Sunday of the month meetup at Restaurant Rus Uz in Arlington. Russian speakers can gather for Russian and Uzbek food, friendship, and conversation two Sundays every month--the first and third. Please join us and bring your Russian speaking friends. Everyone is welcome, but please keep conversation in Russian only, no English. For many of us, this is our only chance to practice our Russian
PLEASE RSVP if you are coming - we have to make a reservation. Please do not RSVP and then not come.
However usually there are more people than the number that RSVP. So don't think there will be too few people.
спасибо
Casual Dining Out: Yanzi Noodle House
Welcome to Casual Dining Out, the event series where we explore counterserve establishments, food halls, and other venues for quick bites of Asian, "fusion", and other fare! As in the past, the field for these events will typically be limited, so please RSVP quickly if you know you're coming (or drop out quickly if you can't make it to give others a chance). RSVPs will close at 4 PM the day of the event and anyone who drops afterwards may be subject to the dreaded "no show" designation.
This edition: a unique place that serves Liuzhou-style luosifen (river snail soup) and other Chinese/Taiwanese delicacies.
[https://www.yanzinoodle.com/](https://www.yanzinoodle.com/)
As always, a bonus activity could follow if the mood is right.
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If you have Instagram, you can check out our account at asiandiningandadventuregroup for photos and announcements of group outings!
Expats Dance Soirée
To secure your spot, please purchase your ticket from the Eventbrite link (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dance-soiree-the-french-embassy-alors-on-danse-tickets-24295172515).
"Alors on Danse", a vintage French Musical party! An evening of your favorite French tubes (and a few American tunes), from the seventies to today, in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
There will be plenty of room to rock the dance floor as well as to enjoy the buffet campagnard (Buffet style fingerfood), in the purest French tradition along with free one drink (any kind), per person - Cash bar for additional drinks!
Oui oui oui! La Fievre du Samedi Soir is coming back once again to DC! LET'S DANCE!
Ticket Prices :
Tickets include access to the event (including buffet and dance floor, as well as one drink )
Dress Code:
Whatever you feel comfortable dancing in! 70's attires welcome
Payment Instructions :
1. You should login from a PC to see the 'Pay Now' button, after RSVPing. Then hit the button.
2. Verify correct dollar amount for number of people you're paying for.
3. If you don't have a Paypal account, click "Pay with a Debit or Credit Card".
4. If you have a Paypal account, simply log in, and pay as you normally would via Paypal.
Refund & Ticket Resell
All sales are final. We only refund the full amount, if the event is canceled. If it is rescheduled, we will send an email to those who RSVPed 'YES' advising that. A full refund will be given to those that let us know within 2 calendar days of the update email, if you are unable to make it on the new date. No refunds will be given after that time.
However, you can sell your ticket to someone else if you are unable to attend. Please, feel free to post in the comment box for the event, that you have a ticket for sale. Work out payment between yourselves, and have the seller only send the organizer a "message" through their Meetup profile (do not comment in the comment box of the event posting) letting us know the full name and Meetup profile URL (if a member) of the person taking your spot. You must let us know two hours before the RSVP close time, on the day of the event.
Expats H Street 'Rooftop' Expedition
H Street Corridor is up and coming. Bars and restaurants left and right. Let us check it out!
We booked the whole rooftop for this party
Event is free and 21+
Happy Hour Specials
Dress Code : Dress to impress
Metro & Parking :
The closest metro station is Union Station. After Union station we can jump on the only Street Car in DC FOR FREE! It makes a stop right by RedRocks.
Street & Valet parking are available for $.
Korean/English Language Exchange
안녕하세요 여려분! Welcome to our Meetup series for Korean/English Language Exchange. These meetups will be intended for serious language learners who are at least at a conversational level in the language they wish to practice. We'll have a variety of activities targeted at fostering some significant practice time and perhaps have a little bit of cultural exchange along the way.
For this Meetup, we ask that you make a decision with your RSVP by 10 AM the day of the meetup, so as to give others a chance to attend if you can't make it.
For this session: We're returning to a favorite food hall of ours in H Mart in Fairfax!
For the first half hour or so, as people gather and find food/seats, talk freely to each other and try to introduce yourself with everyone in the language you're practicing or catch up if you with friends you know!
Once everyone gets settled into groups, take turns at the table allowing everyone to answer the following prompts:
**Prompt #1:** TBD
**Prompt #2**: TBD
After the activity above, feel free to continue practicing in conversation as you wish, but if so inclined, try one of the activities below:
A.) Two truths and a lie about (fill in the blank)......decide as a group on a topic for group play and have each person take turns giving two true statements and one false statement in any order and allow others to guess which statement is false
B.) Word association......start by naming a common word and go around the table as long as you can with each person giving a word (in the language that you're practicing) that is COMMONLY associated with the previous word given. If the group calls you out, be ready to defend your answer.
C.) Story time.......start off telling the first sentence of a story and go around the table letting each person add a line to the story until you reach the end...or a breaking point.
D.) Ditto.......Each player will need to be able to write on paper or an electronic device for this one. Have one person pick a category of common nouns (ex. vegetables, sports equipment, things you see at the circus, etc.) and have another person pick a starting consonant (or vowel, if playing in English). Allow two minutes for everyone to write down as many nouns that both fit the selected category and start with the selected consonant/vowel. When two minutes are up, compare and contrast your answers. Whoever has the most matches wins. For further challenge, try playing the inverse way to achieve unique answers rather than matches.
Another adventure may break out afterwards if the group is so inclined.
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If you have Instagram, you can check out our account at asiandiningandadventuregroup for photos and announcements of group outings!









