tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post8237244990480952718..comments2024-01-27T15:28:25.969+07:00Comments on Vietnam Adventures: Bad Vietnamese wifeDanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18191490894192919621noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-32143227551209712852020-07-04T10:23:53.561+07:002020-07-04T10:23:53.561+07:00Situs Agen DominoQQ, Pkv Games, Judi Online Terper...Situs Agen DominoQQ, Pkv Games, Judi Online Terpercaya yang menyediakan beragam jenis permainan judi online dengan winrate tertinggi<br />http://13.229.214.156/lenatanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03536655701495865340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-50241193690671527162012-03-15T17:58:34.981+07:002012-03-15T17:58:34.981+07:00Mark a 50's Australian. Hi Celine, I fall int...Mark a 50's Australian. Hi Celine, I fall into the group of divorced Aussie wanting another family and with a, ran into a brick wall type of looks I don't have much hope in Aus. after 4 years of looking. I have been to Nam in Feb. 2010 for my 50th and fell in love with the people and culture. Even with there poverty I agree, a higher quality race. Even now 13 months on I dream of marring such a woman and living in Nam. I have done a fair bit of counciling in my life and look for the deeper side of people. This I found prevelant in their very existence, and culture and due to the fact of their numbers packed tight together. My solo travels lead me to open up to strangers and in turn received blessing after blessing. The food prepared and offered was varied and healthy and delicious. Equality of attitude is the biggest point that gets a good response. This I found in Hanoi and among the ethnic groups. I spent 8 months texting a lady in Hanoi only to get angry with her over our lack of simularities and gave up. But your openness has also helped me to pull my own head in somewhat and try and fathom the culture differences. Your cultural simulation must be harder than a mans' as we can play stupid easlier. I am still planing on moving over there this year and hopefully within the next 3 months. No wife yet but that is the best part of living in another country. What discovery, it has to be enormous. Communication to a depth is what I will be seeking but the quietly spoken lady only gets me frustrated. Life will never stop teaching us leasons and looks like I am in for a lot more. Good luck to your relationship and strength to you. CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-39617935949208653372012-02-11T07:20:35.968+07:002012-02-11T07:20:35.968+07:00I'm a Vietnamese guy living abroad. I can'...I'm a Vietnamese guy living abroad. I can't stop laughing when reading you and your helper 'fighting' about cooking meat. Yes, she was right, and you were right too. When I was in Vietnam I will never 'have to' eat the same kind of meat from one meal to another (but now I'm used to eat 1 kind of meal, not just meat, the whole week). Vietnamese (and Chinese) has an old saying: "Join the family, follow the tradition". Hope you two can 'escape' to France sometimes to release yourself from all these :).<br /><br />It has been two years from your post, so wish everything has been going well for you.Anhhttp://antonikom.yahoo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-257347442179934892012-01-16T05:24:33.718+07:002012-01-16T05:24:33.718+07:00Bonjour,
Je suis une fille finlandaise, et je suis...Bonjour,<br />Je suis une fille finlandaise, et je suis très intrèsse sur le culture francaise et vietnamese, donc c´est blog est super pour moi. I can understand the pressure you are feeling there, but don´t give up sister, you seem like a wonderful person and a wife. <br /><br />I wish all the good for u, kisses from Finland.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-32166647038740155282010-12-23T14:12:31.523+07:002010-12-23T14:12:31.523+07:00certes tu n'es pas une parfaite épouse vietnam...certes tu n'es pas une parfaite épouse vietnamienne, mais tu es une AUTHENTIQUE FEMME FRANCAISE... et surtout reste toujours la même !!!et si tu continue d'écrire aussi bien, tu feras carrière ....manouhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00575008388093457148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-66801484934270094672010-12-19T14:45:26.587+07:002010-12-19T14:45:26.587+07:00it's so hard for me not to laugh while reading...it's so hard for me not to laugh while reading this post,u know :)) actually,different countries have different people as well as culture,right ^^ ??!especially,a 50-year-old VNmese woman's mind is sometimes difficult to other VNmese women to adapt with ^^ so,just appreciate that as the care they give u ^^ there's no need to depressed at all,just be a wife as u r ^^<br />and,well,there r many kind open-mind mother-in-law in our country nowadays,i hope so :)) <br />---regard :D----Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05814942050364270630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-27873168231114126942010-12-17T03:48:18.244+07:002010-12-17T03:48:18.244+07:00Hi Celine. What a great post. You captured the exp...Hi Celine. What a great post. You captured the expectations, roles and mores of two diverse cultures so well while bringing a constant smile at the circumstances and people you describe. If you would like any advice, I would suggest you keep this theme and build on it - it could become a great book as your travels continue and it is written so well. Congrats. From what Nok tells me the situation for new wives is very similar in Thailand where they often act as junior servants to the husband's family. For my 20 cents worth I think you are a wonderful wife and co-adventurer for my eldest son so no need to fear early morning chores expectations here. I am a firm believer in your approach to housework etc (hey it always waits). What does have me a bit puzzled about this whole post is Dan competently fixing a door - perhaps more information required as I remember his post re attempts to mozzie proof the door. Has he developed new and wondrous skills? :)SueyUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06248053770785618345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-55083035744409340722010-12-16T11:29:17.419+07:002010-12-16T11:29:17.419+07:00Juan: thank you for your comment, it's nice to...Juan: thank you for your comment, it's nice to hear from you :) I appreciate the Catalan touch, too!<br />Thank you Craig, also, for your funny comment.<br />Anonymous: Thank you and don't worry, I'm in no way depressed about the whole thing, only sorry to be unable to fit in properly.<br />Uggclogs: lol, the advice in mostly a gesture the woman makes, symbolising man's virility. She does it everytime she sees Dan and throws him curious looks meaning 'are you doing it probably, in that way I'm showing you??'. <br />Good times.Celinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12984999688128227603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-78482968279060263162010-12-15T10:58:49.234+07:002010-12-15T10:58:49.234+07:00I am completely curious as to what the advice disp...I am completely curious as to what the advice dispensed to Dan is! Please share :) <br /><br />Wonderful read, keep writing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-78058876959789523152010-12-15T08:57:00.157+07:002010-12-15T08:57:00.157+07:00After read your post, I really understand your fee...After read your post, I really understand your feeling and thinking and I hope you will pass by all and the happiness will find you. Try your best then people around you will understand you and they will help you more. Cheer yourself up, don't be upset, life some times not easy, some times we have to accept it. That's is life. Wish you all the best.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-56156316245354234802010-12-14T20:00:21.519+07:002010-12-14T20:00:21.519+07:00hilarious! Love this piece :) It reminds me so muc...hilarious! Love this piece :) It reminds me so much of the month we spent in Vietnam this year.Craighttp://indietravelpodcast.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684630672366511785.post-9832075351416780852010-12-14T14:51:09.120+07:002010-12-14T14:51:09.120+07:00This is not a post, but an article from best journ...This is not a post, but an article from best journalism! Very well written, Celine! <br /><br />best regards and big kiss, un petò molt gran per a tu! & Dan!<br /><br />JuanjoJuanjonoreply@blogger.com