Well, I remember being stupid once, when I used my PO box to register for my business. So no, dont use a PO box. God some people.
Access Overseas Employment Service Pty Ltd Unit 11 276-278 Maude Street, Shepparton, VIC 3630 - Sarado na po ang opisinang ito sa Australia. Tawag po kayo sa 09185955319 (Pinas) OR 61358262229 OR 61358315565 OR 61400097897 OR 61408122168 (Yan po ang mga nakalagay sa calling card ng mga recruiters sa Australia). Pakihanap po si LORNA TAN o ALAN ROSSER para makausap nyo po mismo ang mga may pakana ng kumpanyang ito. Itanong nyo na po lahat ang mga tanong nyo. Mag-ingat po sa illegal recruiter. Access Overseas Employment Service Pty Ltd Unit 11 276-278 Maude Street, Shepparton, VIC 3630 - Sarado na po ang opisinang ito sa Australia. Tawag po kayo sa 09185955319 (Pinas) OR 61358262229 OR 61358315565 OR 61400097897 OR 61408122168 (Yan po ang mga nakalagay sa calling card ng mga recruiters sa Australia). Pakihanap po si LORNA TAN o ALAN ROSSER para makausap nyo po mismo ang mga may pakana ng kumpanyang ito. Itanong nyo na po lahat ang mga tanong nyo. Mag-ingat po sa illegal recruiter.
It is advisable that you change your business address from PO box to your retail location after signing a lease.
Probationary Officer
egypt , begam , hsaan gomaa street
Aloha kakahiaka, nani [aloha ka-ka-hee-ah-ka na-nee]
Aloha; Say ipo [ee-po]
If you want to be specific...Aloha ahiahi ---------------- Good evening (around sunset)Aloha auinapo ---------------Good late night (after midnight)Aloha po --------------------- Good nightAloha ahiahi ia oukou ----- Good evening to all of you (plural)
IMPROVED: Aloha: Your question is a wee ambiguous, but I'll try to clarify. 1- if you mean like sweetheart, you say (a) ipo 'ia, (b) ipo laue'e, (c) pua'aloha [ee-po ee-ah] [ee-po l-ow-A] [poo-ah'aloha] 2 - if you mean like a husband, wife, girl/boyfriend, etc, you say (a) aloha 'ia or (b) mea aloha [aloha ee-ah] [may-ah aloha] Aloha
aloha po or aloha aumoe (if going to bed) [aloha po] [aloha ow-mo-ay]
Aloha: Na maka ka uhane [na ma-ka ka oo-hanay]
Aloha: This is hard. Mostly, we say mea aloha followed by the name of the sport, ex: mea aloha kinipōpō [may-ah aloha kee-nee-po-po]
LOL.... there are many ways to say this. A few are: ipo kūmū [ee-po koo-moo], kane palemo [kay-nay pa-lay-mo] or [ka-nay pah-lay-mo], or ipo manuahi [ee-po ma-noo-ah-hee]. There are others.
Aloha po
Aloha: po'ele [po A-lay]
"Aloha po" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "good night" or "good evening" in English. It is a way to bid farewell or to wish someone well at the end of the day.
Aloha: kinipopo pa hale [keenee po-po pa halay]