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Migrating to vietnam with wife


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2 minutes ago, Kb27 said:

I dunno. TS seems to be taking a great risk.

There are lots of unknown.

As the saying goes

”love is blind….. then u get marriedβ€πŸ˜‚

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check again this thread after 2 yrs

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Just now, Nolicense said:

you mean like kill him and then inherit his estate? lol

He got value meh?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Vietnam reminds me of agent orange all the timeΒ 

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Just now, RadX said:

He got value meh?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Vietnam reminds me of agent orange all the timeΒ 

Enough to live comfortably in rural Vietnam for the rest of her lifeΒ 

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8 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Enough to live comfortably in rural Vietnam for the rest of her lifeΒ 

And for next 2-3 generationΒ 

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anyway… we wish him all the best la.. for what it’s worth.

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10 minutes ago, RadX said:

He got value meh?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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Vietnam reminds me of agent orange all the timeΒ 

curious, does agent orange ever break down? or is it like a forever poison?

is vietnam food safe? i mean like the dragon fruit and sweet potatoes come from vietnam right?

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Just now, Nolicense said:

curious, does agent orange ever break down? or is it like a forever poison?

is vietnam food safe? i mean like the dragon fruit and sweet potatoes come from vietnam right?

It’s out of the system already apparently according to reportsΒ 

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but the intense absorption into the soil… nobody knows man..

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that said, I still see major mutagenic disorders coming in from Vietnam.. till this day. Cud be 2/3 gen afflictionΒ 

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1 hour ago, Philipkee said:

But you are right. It might not work out.Β  It also might.Β  So just follow this thread. It has all the makings of a multi year long thread.

Just like my round the world thread and marrying a foreign wife thread.Β 

i will follow your adventures. please post often... otherwise we may think you died... lol

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1 minute ago, RadX said:

It’s out of the system already apparently according to reportsΒ 

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but the intense absorption into the soil… nobody knows man..

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that said, I still see major mutagenic disorders coming in from Vietnam.. till this day. Cud be 2/3 gen afflictionΒ 

2/3 gen affliction means you dont see the mutation in the 1/2 gen but see it in the 2/3 gen? so there will be more X-men in vietnam?

yes i see on youtube all the children born now even have genetic disorders.. so i wish there is some research into how and where it came about.. after 50 years it is still causing suffering and pain..

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4 minutes ago, Adrianli said:

If you have kids, going back to rural life and give up on SG education does not look good at all. So do not plan that long term yet.

his kids may come here as FT.. who knows

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3 minutes ago, Adrianli said:

If you have kids, going back to rural life and give up on SG education does not look good at all. So do not plan that long term yet.

If he has son, likely need to return when the son reaches 16 years old.

It will be difficult for the kid to adapt then.

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I'd congratulate Philip, but please do be careful.

Keep your eyes open.

When you "retire" to her village, you won't be missed or left alone. To the other villagers,..Β Here comes a rich man...anything can happen.

Hope you have a safety net to fall back on.

Sorry to sound pessimistic.

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1 minute ago, Nolicense said:

2/3 gen affliction means you dont see the mutation in the 1/2 gen but see it in the 2/3 gen? so there will be more X-men in vietnam?

yes i see on youtube all the children born now even have genetic disorders.. so i wish there is some research into how and where it came about.. after 50 years it is still causing suffering and pain..

No research will be done as no economic value to it … if u get what I mean

so it’s still a blackbox on it

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1 minute ago, Kb27 said:

I'd congratulate Philip, but please do be careful.

Keep your eyes open.

When you "retire" to her village, you won't be missed or left alone. To the other villagers,..Β Here comes a rich man...anything can happen.

Hope you have a safety net to fall back on.

Sorry to sound pessimistic.

Exactly

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as is, under the alimony laws, it’s 50% off his estate liao

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so better park the $$ somewhere safe first πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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1 hour ago, Philipkee said:

But you are right. It might not work out.Β  It also might.Β  So just follow this thread. It has all the makings of a multi year long thread.

Just like my round the world thread and marrying a foreign wife thread.Β 

Start a YouTube v-log to share your learning and daily experience, am sure there are others out there wanting to source for foreign wife and migrate but unsure how. Once your YT have many views and followers, it can turn into a good source of income.

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