Now COSPLAY, a fan activity, has begun to appear more and more in everyone's vision, and some COS commercial performances are also increasing. Many COSERs have begun to develop this as a career. However, not everyone thinks COSPLAY is a normal career. Recently, a Japanese COSER Hayase Miru posted on Twitter that when she applied for a credit card from the bank, she bravely wrote "COSER" in the occupation column, but was rejected by the bank. It seems that the bank does not recognize COS as a profession. It seems that this COSER has a better chance of passing the review if she writes "college student" in the occupation column. Born in 1994, Hayase Miru is currently a college student and a COSER. In addition to playing anime characters, she also wears special costumes such as bunny girls for photography. Last year, she was dubbed the "new big-breasted COSER" by netizens and became a hot topic! She is a little famous on the Internet, but recently she wanted to apply for a credit card but was rejected... Since banks need to verify whether customers are able to repay credit card loans, they usually require customers to provide detailed personal information before issuing credit cards, the most important of which are occupation and income. You need to fill out a detailed application form to apply for a credit card. The bank will then review whether the customer is suitable for a credit card based on the content of the form. There are many netizens who have applied several times and have been rejected several times... The bank will notify you whether the review is passed or not. After seeing what happened to Hayase Miru, many fans started discussing whether COSER is a formal profession. Of course, it is not a formal profession if you just attend exhibitions and take photos for others without making any income, but if you take on occasional projects as a model, it should be fine, right? Many people also complained that it would have been much easier if she had filled in "college student" at the beginning. By the way, do you think COSER is a profession now? In fact, even if a COSER occasionally earns money as a model, the bank will not issue a credit card if it deems the income unstable. Similarly, cartoonists, who have unstable incomes, are often rejected when applying for credit cards. For example, Chika Umino, who has drawn works such as "Honey Clover" and "March Comes in Like a Lion", has talked about the problem of always being rejected when applying for a credit card. |
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