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[QUOTE=Peter Pan 2009]You have to be desperate to pay a beggar woman for sex...[/QUOTE]
I meant she used to be a streetwalking prostitute a couple of years ago. At the bus stop on Minh Khai before the zoo. Quite young and cute then although 1 kid already. I did her (and hard in the ass) twice. But now she has been reduced even further by her handlers to selling gum and tissues to tourists in PNL.
JD
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10 photos
Kieu Nhu pictures
This is Kieu Nhu on the street in Saigon, a large-breasted model and actress and singer as well. Also 3 of her pro pictures.
JD
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[QUOTE=Sudsoz]If we are talking P4P gals then obviously Thailand has more choices. But I have never got anywhere with ordinary girls with normal jobs in Thailand.[/QUOTE]
What? Dude, go online. It's so easy that I almost feel sorry for them. I banged about 20 different girls with normal jobs within about a 6 month period. Office girls, university students, jewelry store clerks, call center girls, hell I even banged one of those skin clinic chicks - she even showed up in her white uniform! If you are half-way decent looking then you should have no problem dating these girls.
Now if you are going to places like the BTS or Siam Square (Paragon especially), then yeah - you probably will have no chance since most of those girls are hi-so.
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[QUOTE=Johndao]This is Kieu Nhu on the street in Saigon, a large-breasted model and actress and singer as well. Also 3 of her pro pictures.
JD[/QUOTE]
Va va voom!
So what was the situation there? She must have been posing for photos somewhere nearby, not the kind of getup a girl wears to go get a coffee or shop.
Yeah, I need ones that look more like that. Enough with the chunky munchkins already. I want that.
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Couldn't agree more
[QUOTE=Mangofan]What? Dude, go online. It's so easy that I almost feel sorry for them. I banged about 20 different girls with normal jobs within about a 6 month period. Office girls, university students, jewelry store clerks, call center girls, hell I even banged one of those skin clinic chicks - she even showed up in her white uniform! If you are half-way decent looking then you should have no problem dating these girls.
Now if you are going to places like the BTS or Siam Square (Paragon especially), then yeah - you probably will have no chance since most of those girls are hi-so.[/QUOTE]I'm planning my trip already, and I signed up on DateInAsia.com. I'm trying to line up dates the moment I arrived at the airport =D! Most of the girls that would message me was from Thailand. Anyways they seem normal effort so far...
Put up a decent picture of yourself and you'll get tons of messages.
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pimp?
Anyone have a reliable pimp they could recommend? PM me, please.
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Cantonese friendly?
Greetings all,
I will be planning a trip in HCMC soon and have a few concerns which I'ld love some help with.
Being brought up in a english speaking society and my parents are from Hong Kong and Chinese/vietnamese respectively, my main languages are english and cantonese. I'm very limited in Madarin and Japanese which I know are not used there and I speak pretty much no vietnamese except the usual 'thankyou', 'your welcome' and a lot of the food items. So my questions are.
1. What is the ratio of people in vietnam speak cantonese? And the wg's, AMP's and hotel's, rough ratios too?
2. How are the cantonese vietnamese percieved in vietnam? Are they looked down upon by their majority counterparts?
3. Now I have family there too, basically a truck load of cousins from one gambling addict uncle, which I intend to 'hang around with' mostly my age (late 20s) I know that they are family, but really how safe can I expect to be if I run into trouble? From what I hear in ISG vietnam's forum that curuption is still very rampent and the scams are everywhere!
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I'm Asian on my late 20's as well. I always wanted to explore Vietnam, but don't know anyone around my age who has the same idea. When do you plan to go Dodgy Asian? Do you need a wingman?
I'm also wondering how english speaking only Asian viewed by local girls in Vietnam. How safe is it for guys like us to travel and monger in Vietnam?
[QUOTE=Dodgy Asian]Greetings all,
I will be planning a trip in HCMC soon and have a few concerns which I'ld love some help with.
Being brought up in a english speaking society and my parents are from Hong Kong and Chinese/vietnamese respectively, my main languages are english and cantonese. I'm very limited in Madarin and Japanese which I know are not used there and I speak pretty much no vietnamese except the usual 'thankyou', 'your welcome' and a lot of the food items. So my questions are.
1. What is the ratio of people in vietnam speak cantonese? And the wg's, AMP's and hotel's, rough ratios too?
2. How are the cantonese vietnamese percieved in vietnam? Are they looked down upon by their majority counterparts?
3. Now I have family there too, basically a truck load of cousins from one gambling addict uncle, which I intend to 'hang around with' mostly my age (late 20s) I know that they are family, but really how safe can I expect to be if I run into trouble? From what I hear in ISG vietnam's forum that curuption is still very rampent and the scams are everywhere!
Any help is greatly appreciated![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Dodgy Asian]Greetings all,
I will be planning a trip in HCMC soon and have a few concerns which I'ld love some help with.
Being brought up in a english speaking society and my parents are from Hong Kong and Chinese/vietnamese respectively, my main languages are english and cantonese. I'm very limited in Madarin and Japanese which I know are not used there and I speak pretty much no vietnamese except the usual 'thankyou', 'your welcome' and a lot of the food items. So my questions are.
1. What is the ratio of people in vietnam speak cantonese? And the wg's, AMP's and hotel's, rough ratios too?
2. How are the cantonese vietnamese percieved in vietnam? Are they looked down upon by their majority counterparts?
3. Now I have family there too, basically a truck load of cousins from one gambling addict uncle, which I intend to 'hang around with' mostly my age (late 20s) I know that they are family, but really how safe can I expect to be if I run into trouble? From what I hear in ISG vietnam's forum that curuption is still very rampent and the scams are everywhere!
Any help is greatly appreciated![/QUOTE]
I am no expert but I will try. I think you are probably more interested in the % of people who can speak Cantonese in HCMC, not the % in Vietnam as a whole, right? First of all, I would estimate the the % of Vietnamese people in HCMC who can speak Cantonese is very, very low. Probably like 0.01%. But there are quite a number of Chinese-Vietnamese who live in Districts 5 and 10 mostly (Cho Lon) and in this community some speak Cantonese. To estimate a percent would be difficult but I'd guess somewhere between 2 and 4% Cantonese speakers.
Lots of "Chinese" tourists stay at Windsor Plaza Hotel on An Duong Vuong St in District 5. So Karaokes, Massage and shops generally selling to tourists in that area have a higher number of "Chinese" speakers than elsewhere. That hotel and the connected An Dong Market was built with money from Hong Kong investors.
Hope this little info helps.
JD
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Hi m8, I am from UK but like yourself my origin is from HK! I live in Vietnam and know my way around good and speak the local language too. Let me know if u wanna meet up
[QUOTE=Dodgy Asian]Greetings all,
I will be planning a trip in HCMC soon and have a few concerns which I'ld love some help with.
Being brought up in a english speaking society and my parents are from Hong Kong and Chinese/vietnamese respectively, my main languages are english and cantonese. I'm very limited in Madarin and Japanese which I know are not used there and I speak pretty much no vietnamese except the usual 'thankyou', 'your welcome' and a lot of the food items. So my questions are.
1. What is the ratio of people in vietnam speak cantonese? And the wg's, AMP's and hotel's, rough ratios too?
2. How are the cantonese vietnamese percieved in vietnam? Are they looked down upon by their majority counterparts?
3. Now I have family there too, basically a truck load of cousins from one gambling addict uncle, which I intend to 'hang around with' mostly my age (late 20s) I know that they are family, but really how safe can I expect to be if I run into trouble? From what I hear in ISG vietnam's forum that curuption is still very rampent and the scams are everywhere!
Any help is greatly appreciated![/QUOTE]
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Going to Vietnam
Hey all,
I'll be landing in Saigon on the 27th of May. Traveling by myself, vietnamese american in my mid 20s. Was wondering if any of you guys want to meet up and hopefully give me some info over some coffee.
I can speak Vietnamese, but it's not my first language.
I'm also trying to head over to Thailand as well if the conditions are safe. Pattaya looks to be safe atm.
Thanks
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[QUOTE=Johndao]I am no expert but I will try. I think you are probably more interested in the % of people who can speak Cantonese in HCMC, not the % in Vietnam as a whole, right? First of all, I would estimate the the % of Vietnamese people in HCMC who can speak Cantonese is very, very low. Probably like 0.01%. But there are quite a number of Chinese-Vietnamese who live in Districts 5 and 10 mostly (Cho Lon) and in this community some speak Cantonese. To estimate a percent would be difficult but I'd guess somewhere between 2 and 4% Cantonese speakers.
Lots of "Chinese" tourists stay at Windsor Plaza Hotel on An Duong Vuong St in District 5. So Karaokes, Massage and shops generally selling to tourists in that area have a higher number of "Chinese" speakers than elsewhere. That hotel and the connected An Dong Market was built with money from Hong Kong investors.
Hope this little info helps.
JD[/QUOTE]Gee thanks JohnDao, I guess I've met quite a few Chinese\vietnamese and pure vietnamese, and I had no idea that the odd were that low for the cantonese speaking community. Finding that 2-4% is hardly worth searching for, I guess that I'm better off speaking english or relying on my much more dodgy cousins to get me some action.
Still, how are us cantonese folks seen by the large majority there? I know money talks but is it safer for me not to speak Chinese?
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[QUOTE=Johndao]I am no expert but I will try. I think you are probably more interested in the % of people who can speak Cantonese in HCMC, not the % in Vietnam as a whole, right? First of all, I would estimate the the % of Vietnamese people in HCMC who can speak Cantonese is very, very low. Probably like 0.01%. But there are quite a number of Chinese-Vietnamese who live in Districts 5 and 10 mostly (Cho Lon) and in this community some speak Cantonese. To estimate a percent would be difficult but I'd guess somewhere between 2 and 4% Cantonese speakers.
Lots of "Chinese" tourists stay at Windsor Plaza Hotel on An Duong Vuong St in District 5. So Karaokes, Massage and shops generally selling to tourists in that area have a higher number of "Chinese" speakers than elsewhere. That hotel and the connected An Dong Market was built with money from Hong Kong investors.
Hope this little info helps.
JD[/QUOTE]Gee thanks JohnDao, I guess I've met quite a few Chinese\vietnamese and pure vietnamese, and I had no idea that the odd were that low for the cantonese speaking community. Finding that 2-4% is hardly worth searching for, I guess that I'm better off speaking english or relying on my much more dodgy cousins to get me some action.
Still, how are us cantonese folks seen by the large majority there? I know money talks, but is it safer for me not to speak Chinese?
Now for I LIKE PUSSY & Member 2234.
Sounds like a plan! I'm starting a business it seems so I dare say that I won't have time off till very early next year! I hope that you guys are willing to wait! I'll keep an eye on posts around here from time to time.
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[QUOTE=Wendella]1. Does anyone know anything about a place called Pinnochio at 105 Tran Hung Dao in D1? It says 'restaurant' on the sign but looks totally like a bia om/karaoke. I only ask cuz I was waiting for a green light there and spotted a drop dead stunner walk into it around 6pm and disappear upstairs.
2. Anyone ever visited the street cafes on Le Hong Phong street just near the corner of Tran Hung Dao in D5? They look very dubious, in a good way.[/QUOTE]Most of all the bia oms are called restaurants, from what I have noticed. I think it's basically a cover, but they do serve food in most of them. I have been to one that was also a wedding chapel!
I used to live on Le Hong Phong close to those cafes but I never visited one. Maybe I will give one a try in the next few days and see whats up.
I've been in HCM for over a year now. I'm glad I found this forum, thanks for all the great information! I can't wait to check some of these places out.
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[QUOTE=Dodgy Asian]What is the ratio of people in vietnam speak cantonese? And the wg's, AMP's and hotel's, rough ratios too?[/QUOTE]I would suggest district 11 (china town?) or 5. I have friends that live in D 11 and they speak Cantonese, Madarin, and Vietnamese. Almost everyone I know here speaks these languages.