[QUOTE=Econo Tech; 1140169]then translate it back to 'asawa'
Only when you know them close you will know if they are married asawa or not.
[/QUOTE]Sorry, what does Asawa mean?
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[QUOTE=Econo Tech; 1140169]then translate it back to 'asawa'
Only when you know them close you will know if they are married asawa or not.
[/QUOTE]Sorry, what does Asawa mean?
[QUOTE=Freezone;1140476]Sorry, what does Asawa mean?[/QUOTE]Loosely translated, it means "idiot."
[QUOTE=Driveallnight;1140563]Loosely translated, it means "idiot."[/QUOTE]That's not terribly helpful D. A. N.
It seemed a reasonable question coming from Freezone!
Asawa means spouse (husband or wife)
[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1140591]That's not terribly helpful D. A. N.
It seemed a reasonable question coming from Freezone!
Asawa means spouse (husband or wife) [/QUOTE]Have a sense of humor, RK? I knew someone would answer the question.
I personally would have just Googled or used the search function, but no matter.
I purchased 2 separate tickets online from Cebu Pacific a few months back when I was still in the States. Their system rejected 2 of my US credit cards. Then I used my Hong Kong credit card without problems. I thought it was my US credit card companies rejecting the purchases because they were made from overseas.
I know many US credit cards companies will not authorize overseas use unless you call their customer service number and inform them that you will be traveling to certain countries and will be using their cards. Then they will accept the charges. Happened to me in Japan and some countries in Europe.
[QUOTE=Funman13; 1140755]I purchased 2 separate tickets online from Cebu Pacific a few months back when I was still in the States. Their system rejected 2 of my US credit cards. Then I used my Hong Kong credit card without problems. I thought it was my US credit card companies rejecting the purchases because they were made from overseas.
I know many US credit cards companies will not authorize overseas use unless you call their customer service number and inform them that you will be traveling to certain countries and will be using their cards. Then they will accept the charges. Happened to me in Japan and some countries in Europe. [/QUOTE]My last trip in Dec / Jan my Canadian Visa worked on Cebu Pacific but rejected by PAL while my Canadian MC worked on PAL but rejected by Cebu Pacific. Seems to be a total crap shoot.
[QUOTE=Driveallnight; 1140746]Have a sense of humor, RK? I knew someone would answer the question.
I personally would have just Googled or used the search function, but no matter. [/QUOTE]I found it funny.
Ps. It took. 04 seconds on Google, and that was on my slow Internet service.
[QUOTE=Driveallnight; 1140746]Have a sense of humor, RK? I knew someone would answer the question.
I personally would have just Googled or used the search function, but no matter. [/QUOTE]Well I have as good a sense of humor as anyone but I just did not see the point of "'insulting" him and still not addressing his question in any helpful way.
Anyway. . . . No matter. More important things ahead. I am waiting for a big-boobed massage girl to turn up any minute and today's the day I am going to get her to let them loose so I can play while she deals with my tender spots.
[QUOTE=Driveallnight;1140563]Loosely translated, it means "idiot."[/QUOTE]Maybe you should have stopped and rested, what a "tool"
[QUOTE=Sky Ryder;1140918]Maybe you should have stopped and rested, what a "tool"[/QUOTE]"Stopped and rested"! Ha! Get it? LOL! LOL!
Hello, All,
I am planning my first trip to AC in June as a detour from my business trip to Schenzhen. Can anyone advise me on the flights from Schenzhen to Clark as I have seen in the forums it is better to fly direct to Clark vs Manilla. Also any recommendations on a good hotel for a AC newbi?
Randy
Not sure if there are any flights from SZ to AC.
Have used Cebu Pacific to go to and from HK to AC and Macau and AC.
[QUOTE=Rrandyg; 1140962]Hello, All,
I am planning my first trip to AC in June as a detour from my business trip to Schenzhen. Can anyone advise me on the flights from Schenzhen to Clark as I have seen in the forums it is better to fly direct to Clark vs Manilla. Also any recommendations on a good hotel for a AC newbi?
Randy[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Rrandyg; 1140962]Hello, All,
I am planning my first trip to AC in June as a detour from my business trip to Schenzhen. Can anyone advise me on the flights from Schenzhen to Clark as I have seen in the forums it is better to fly direct to Clark vs Manilla. Also any recommendations on a good hotel for a AC newbi?
Randy[/QUOTE]There are no direct flights from SZ to Clark.
Closest is for you to fly out of HK as it is not far from SZ anyway.
[QUOTE=Red Kilt; 1140877]Well I have as good a sense of humor as anyone but I just did not see the point of "'insulting" him and still not addressing his question in any helpful way.
[/QUOTE]Guys, is this what the forum has come down to, insulting everyone who have a simple question as I'm trying to read a post and fully understand it with the right translation.
When I posted my question, I was not at home with my fast broadband. I was using a shitty computer in an internet cafe in a different country and didn't want to open another online page such as google to do a search as this took 4-5mins just to download. I decided to stick to forum site I was using (ISG) but did do a quick search for the word on this forum and this was what came up: BTW: this took a few minutes to get also.
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I'm in a bit of trouble cause I have some regular gurls there, not sure how I gona manage it, specially now one of this nice solo dancers in dollhouse is my gf. She calls me asawa now. Hope its all bola2, but you never know
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Note: Not very helpful as it still didn't explain what Asawa really meant.
But thank you Red Kilt for the translation and being the understanding person.
Cheer and beers to you.
FZ
For years I have also had problems paying with a credit card on Cebu Pacific. All were issued in the USA. Failures on multiple Visa and Mastercard cards. American Express worked first time the only 2 times I used it.
I booked 5 flights with Cebu Pacific in March and did not have a problem with my USA issued Chase Visa card. This was not the case a couple of years ago.
This Visa card has Visa Verified but even that did not work two years ago. Tracking down that problem it appeared that the transaction got to the bank before the Visa verified result did so the bank rejected the transaction. This now seems to be fixed.
I did encounter another problem with the Cebu Pacific this time. I wanted to prepay excess baggage but the boxes to select excess baggage never appeared. When the same problem happened a 2nd time, I changed from the Google Chrome browser to Internet Explorer and it worked. As this only happened once, I'm not certain about this but if you encounter the same problem while using Google Chrome you might want to try Internet Explorer.