Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Is it true that most girls who date Americans that live in places like Thailand or Vietnam are gold diggers

Is it true that most girls who date Americans that live in places like Thailand or Vietnam are gold diggers?

Other - Vietnam - 6 Answers
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Maybe, yes. Still the real motive may be to simply leave the land where they have experienced poverty and want. To paraphrase Tina Turner: "what does love have to do with it?"
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They are not gold diggers. They want the same thing women all over the world want. A man who is able to support them.
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If the American is rich, it is tempting, isn't. But really, the rich Americans stay in America. No, most girls are not gold diggers. But the places Americans visit when they come to these countries, are full of gold diggers, and so it may seem that way. As foreigners, it's hard to meet decent girls, they just don't frequent the same places. It would probably have to be destiny.
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That's not true.. Most people want to get out of their native country to be free (Hence LAND OF THE FREEEEEEE.) or start a new life. My moms family came here to america around 19th century, and they only want freedom, not to be gold diggers. I don't think they care much about who has a lot of money, they just want to be free. That DOES sound selfish to date an American and marry them just so they can get out of their native country, but people aren't stupid like that these days.
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They date Americans because they are really excited at the prospect of fighting a usless war and living in a country with a dying economy.
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But then there is another side of the story here. A lot of "foreigners" who come to places as you mentioned, Thailand and Vietnam are for prostitution. And many of them are pedophiles . They can't do this in their homeland so they go to South east Asia to do it to get away with it. these people should have their penis chopped off to my opinion.





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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Did you lose weight in Vietnam

Did you lose weight in Vietnam?
I lost over 20 lbs in less than three weeks when I traveled to Vietnam in late 2005. I lost 20 lbs again during my trip last year. I attribute my weight loss to difference in the foods I was eating and the lifestyle I was living in Vietnam. I believe I ate more while there, but a gallon of Vietnamese pho has less fat than a McDonald's cheeseburger. The typical house in Vietnam has several flights of stairs, and I could have done 1,000 stair steps a day by just roaming through the house. I think that I might be onto something here, and I have a multi-part question for you to answer: 1) If you've been to Vietnam, did you lose weight when you were there? 2) How much weight did you lose? 3) What do you think was the reason for the weight loss? 4) Do you think that Vietnam could enter the multi-billion dollar weight loss industry with proper management and marketing? Enquiring minds with fat bodies want to know! There are several great answers that makes it difficult for me to decided which is the best one. This is going to the public for voting. Rick M and Dwight - I think we should team up and form a new weight loss company. I think there could be a multi-million dollar idea between Dwight's "how to" books, Rick's fat farm outside of Saigon and my stair stepping classes in Saigon!
Other - Vietnam - 12 Answers
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I like your question. I also lose weight when we visit Vietnam and I hope I can lose some again when we visit there again in 27 days. I lost only 10 pounds with staying there a month. Yes it is all the good food that is good for you to eat. If I would not drink so much of the cheap beer I would probably lose more. cheers.
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Easy, the climates in Vietnam are much different than the US. When it's hot, you don't eat a lot but drink more water to prevent dehydrate. Where as when it's cold, your body needs more fat to keep it warm therefore you eat more. Also, in Vietnam people eat healthier food such as vegetables, fish, fruits and other fresh food. The food in Vietnam is much lighter and less saturated fat. Here in the US, saturated fat are butter, lard, coconut oil, dairy products (especially cream and cheese), meat, and some prepared foods. Vietnamese walk almost everywhere they go. That also contributes to their work out without a high price tag for exercise equipments that people don't use. If people in this country do the same as most Asian people do, we wouldn't have anyone weight over 160 pounds. No need to pay for a gym membership either.
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Hi, I've been to Vietnam 5 times recently and 1 time years ago. I lost 40 pounds the first time - '67/'68. On the recent trips I've lost about 10 pounds each time. It's exercise, change of diet and climate. This sounds like the basis for a good diet book! Let's see: "The Halong Bay Diet", "The Saigon Low Fat Diet", or "The Viet Vegan". I'm going to try the diet again this Oct. Maybe I'll keep a journal of what I eat. Cheers, Dwight Z. http://www.yourvietnamtourguide.com
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Answer to your number question. Don't you know stress also contributes to your weight ?. Perhaps people in Vietnam are happy with what they have rather than worry about things they don't have. If you can teach people to think the way we think, this should be your marketing tool. Most Asian people don't try to impress their friends or neighbors with their material things. In fact it's the other way around.
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Oh this is exciting, people rush to vietnam to lose weight, wow
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this is really interesting!!
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I was in Vietnam and I lost weight Yes, I lost 10lbs in one month Walking was the reason for the weight loss (I am sure) I think you are right in the 4th question
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Could anyone attribute this weight loss to diarrhea from food poisoning? Remember though, at home, where you would normally have fully flavoured stock made from the largest, meanest beef bones; in Vietnam, their reply is... well... bones from anorexic cows in a soup that is heavily loaded with salt and MSG!!!
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Unfortunately, No. I tend to eat very healthy meals in America, Fresh veggies, lots of chicken, some fish and the remainder either pork of beef. I also do not seem to possess a "sweet-tooth" In fact, my wife and daughter seem to gain weight because I always bring about twenty pounds of chocolate when I visit. lol. I am also approaching fifty so I think my metabolism is pretty much stable. I am also of Irish heritage, and I have been known to drink a few beers from time to time. As far as entering the weight loss industry, You have stolen my idea Dan. I figured I'd shanghai some tourists, charge them 10 or twenty bucks a day, and make them work on our farm as an exercise regiment. For a couple of dollars more, I'll give them a Mekong Mud Bath lol
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I have only been to Vietnam a couple of times, and I didn't really lose weight there. The first time I went I flew out via Bangkok, and got really sick from something bad there, so I sure lost weight then. The next time I flew out via Brunei and had no problems at all. Both times I had lots and lots of bananas and other fruit, so couldn't really lose much weight at all.
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Are you serious you lost weight? Whenever I go to Vietnam in the summer, I gain more weight. Like I eat pho every morning and sugarcane drinks like 3 times a day. All that seafood too! But yea then again, you can lose weight by going to the beaches and stuff. A lot of the vietnamese food is healthy and nothing like fast food. That's so great! GO AHEAD!!!!!!
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Well, it's not a Vietnam answer, but... When I moved to Thailand a few years ago, my weight stayed about the same but my body improved tremendously! I was thin but not toned in the US probably from crap food. In Thailand I learned to eat veggies and fruit, walk everywhere and do stuff I would never do in the US--live 4 floors up, carry groceries everyday, play volleyball, sweat and drink a buttload of water. I now have abs, obliques, cut arms and quads, stuff I never thought I would have. Maybe I'm just a vain chick, but I love the compliments I get when I visit home about lean muscles. I've been visiting the US for 2 weeks now, and I feel like a tank, but I'll feel better when I get to Thailand and back to normal, lol! I still crave mac n cheez, though... I'm not sure about a multi billion dollar industry, but I sure think it can be pitched to some folks. Cool question.





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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I'm looking for foreigner speak English live in HoChiMinh City,Vietnam

I'm looking for foreigner speak English live in HoChiMinh City,Vietnam?
Hi, im Huong, Vietnamese. I'm looking for foreigner speak English live in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam to practise English and make friend. My email: huongphieeu@yahoo.com. Thanx!
Other - Vietnam - 5 Answers
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there are many "expariots" that work in and around "de tham & pham ngu lau streets..especially in the back alleys behind de tham street.. many of them teach english..go around and ask...xuong duong de tham [ q1] hoi ve nhung nguoi nuoc ngoai dang lam viec trong khu vuc do..nhieu nguoi do noi tieng anh duoc , nhung nguoi nuoc ngoai do giai tien anh.....
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Making a posting on a VN expat message board
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I live in Hochiminh and i know some of street have a lot of foreigners 1.Pham ngu lao. It's a famous street for Western backpacker 2.Nguyá»…n Huệ 3.Lê Lợi 4.Hai bà trÆ°ng 5.Phạm bành and hàm Ngi
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the question is if you are not pretty at all, they dont want to spend their time on you. Why dont ask vietkieu to be your friend then ? they can both languages as well and you dont need a dictionary
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sowwy!





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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I live in NY. Can I get a visa to Vietnam though the Permanent Mission to the UN

I live in NY. Can I get a visa to Vietnam though the Permanent Mission to the UN?
Or do all visa applications go through the consulate in DC only? If I can go through NY, what are their hours? How difficult and long is the process/turnaround time? Should I get my visa before buying plane tickets? Going for a one month single entry tourist visa.
Other - Vietnam - 3 Answers
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I am pretty sure that the only way to get a Vietnam Visa is to go through the consulate or embassy of Vietnam. Please find more information through the sources below. I hope it helps. I think you were asking about the Vietnamese Consulate office in New York, which is also a Permanent Mission to the UN. I think you should give them a call and ask if they can issue visas. If not, then do it in DC. I think the NY office can do that as well.
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you should go through a travel agency...I normally purchase my plane ticket through them and they take care of evrything...including the vISA...good luck...
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don't make it more complicated than you have to.. contact the viet consulate in dc and they will take care of all your needs....get ticket first then visa to fit travel dates ..[add a day or two at both ends to be sure..now a days its goes pretty quick..1 week..last time i obtained visa [ this passed summer] enjoi..





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