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Don't get worried about having a Indian husband. Dowry is out!! Modern times!! In fact, many would love to have you an their families. Chinese food is very fashionable. They might even open up a restaurant called Fiona's Fine Chinese!! Your Indian family will love you. We like to be exotic. My family has Chinese, Moslem Malay, Chinese Malay, Japanese, English, American and Canadian Moroccan Jews, Jamaican Blacks, Buddhists, Hindus, Protestants as also Catholics !! Do i regret it? Never. I love this potpourris! You giving up your career? No chance. Indians have learnt to love money!!
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![]() "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination." I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to. HAKUNA MATATA Last edited by Ray : 04-24-2008 at 06:52 AM. |
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Thank you a lot for your answers! Thanks a lot... Maybe, one day in the future, B'wana you walk out with your family members and suddenly see a new restaurant, just called Fiona's Fine Chinese in your neighborhood! ![]() ![]()
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My Neighbour is married to Chinese girl; they are quite sweet little led by CCP. But nothing little Kamasutra wont solve...lol
I used to date a girl back in UNI, a pretty chinese girl older than me Yi Li, Very hardworking, heck she even did my assignments.lol |
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![]() ![]() ![]() To tell you the truth, when I saw your avatar for the first time, I thought that the man's facial expression and gesture are somewhat girlish and also worried that his jaw will drop down before long. ![]() Besides, Adu, didnt you feel disgraceful to ask your gf to do your assignments? ![]() Last edited by Fiona Shrot : 04-24-2008 at 15:20 PM. |
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No, I keep her happy, she keeps me happy. Or rather Kept. She is married and settled in Bejing working for Hauwei |
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![]() Well, if both of you were happy always, why did she marry someone else? Hauwei is not too bad, but not one of those very popular companies among graduates in China. |
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PS: I was dating her, I wasnt in LOVE...why cant you girls stop thinking about marriage ALL THE TIME |
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It is also a popular excuse for Chinese boys who cannot find a good one to marry. You was DATING her, but not in LOVE?! Adu, if you are a guy from France, OK, girlfriend and wife-to-be are two different conceptions. But, you are an Indian and an Asian! India, China and some other Asian countries have their tradition about it. How could you date with a Chinese girl just for the sake of date? I hope she wasnt hurt by you and thus married another guy. Too bad. And did you ever tell the Chinese girl clearly that you never planned to marry her? Did you kiss her? If you never told her but kissed her, forgive me for saying this for that girl: (deleted by Fiona)! (very hard to translate. but I promise no dirty words at all) Last edited by Fiona Shrot : 04-24-2008 at 15:54 PM. |
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