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Re: Understanding Vietnamese Life Partner
Having spent a considerable time in Vietnam - Both South and North during the 90s (where white and black is clouding and grey is the colour of the day! and the girl with you could be a PPSF agent) and mid-00s (10 years apart, minus the occassional short trips) and seeing things which were weird, unbelievable outside of Vietnam, but true! I have to agreed with you. Though the country is in it's era of a time of dynamic economic change but certain customs does not change in Vietnam - There are No Rules, Only Money Rules
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If u still dun understand where the problems came from??? U will live your life blindly trusting them.
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My advice...just forget about this ger...I dun trust WL...think she may had married before...anyway your decision to make and to me...plenty of choices in Vn...
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starting to forget her Liao. Still have other. She told me before in Vietnam if a gal not married need to letter from authority saying she has not married before can married to someone? I don fall for WL, maybe old Liao
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PM me if I forget to return favour. Min 6 point Last edited by hayhay; 02-10-2010 at 01:57 PM. |
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haha u're rite. i was wondering she's not like that in the past. maybe tt's y i lose her. |
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and now she's gone with the wind. Telling me she gg back vietnam getting married in nov. i have a job. she nv asked $$$$ from me at all. n yet she chun 'pattern' cb must be those sisters teach her wan. |
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Get a job, work hard and grow your bank accounts. And also, pardon my rudeness, surely as an executive you write emails and would understood paragraphing your sentences right? You are writing like a seconday school student. For 10 lines of words i read until I lost track
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Success in marriage does not come merely through finding the right mate, but through being the right mate. ~Barnett R. Brickner Retired Samster |
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Is ok how I write at least you understand
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The crux of the story is that we should keep a clear mind on what a viet girl really wants, especially if its those u met in pubs and ktvs here. Of course, if its really true love, I am more than happy for any samster here. Pls do take your time do decide if she is the right one for u, even if it takes a few yrs. and lastly, never let your heart rule your mind till u can fully trust her..... sorry for the long boring talk.....juz wanted to let out my views |
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be careful of viet gal, She mayb keeping a viet gigolo behind your back.
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Huh?? Maybe so. Last time I plan to married then pay her mum abit every month she say ok.gigolo don't know have anot, I will not give her more $.told her before on this.don care anymore.
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I am sorry to jump into your discussions but I have something to ask. My Viet wife lives with me in spore for the past 5 years. She is a PR and has a steady job. I do not give her a lot of money.
She is very thrifty and has some savings. With her own savings, she intends to buy a house in Saigon which cost around $50,000. I am not sponsoring her with any money for the purchase. She told me that only Vietnamese can buy houses in Viet and if I were to buy one, co-ownered with her, the title deed would show her name first, with mine below hers. Though I am the co-owner, I have no authority at all in any future sale. My wife is quite naive and I am afraid she might get cheated by the people from hometown. She asked me to go along with her but I cannot speak Viet and I do not know the law governing the sale of properties there. Though this is her money, I still do not want her to be cheated. Can anyone please help me with the answers to the following questions:- 1) the procedures in purchasing a house in Saigon 2) any website regarding this matter 3) how to know whether the title deed is authentic or otherwise 4) how long the whole process would be finalised 5) any other advice. Thank you very much. |
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welcome any views on it. |
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are quite common. But S$50,000(730 million VND), if you are lucky, can only buy a very small house(e.g. 3X10m) in a very small hem(lane) in district 8 or Tan Phu district. The house must have So Hong(pink paper). No So Hong, no purchase. Ask for photocopies of the So Hong and the owner ID. Check photocopies against originals. Quite often, Vietnamese pledged their house for loan, and the bank keep the So Hong. If the house has been pledged to the bank, it is a little more complicated. Take photocopies to district office to check for authenticity and to check whether the property is already earmarked for clearance. Very often, Vietnamese try to sell even when earmarked for clearance because government compensation for clearance case is very much lower than market price. If everything is in order, draft an option to purchase agreement and get it notarised, and place a 10% deposit. Make sure all the family members are present and agree to the sale. The seller is responsible for processing the paperwork to transfer the ownership to your name with the district office,and pay the broker(if any). How long does the process take depends largely on how much the seller is willing to pay to someone at the district office. It can be anywhere from one month to six months. Good luck |
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Hi Bros
Just need to clear one more point, when i and my girl ROM in Singapore, is it adviseable to buy one way ticket for her or need to buy two-way ticket for her when she come here? Tks. |
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