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I guess I'll see how it goes and try and get a trial run first then get into negotiation. I still have two regulars who are not FL's who are happy with payment when I see them. I'm not really into the lottery of girls I never met before. Many thanks for the advice and constructive comments:D |
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[QUOTE=naemlo;14870343]Your 3k, 7k, 15k, 25k are in what currency?? VND, SGD or USD? If VND, who earns 3000 VND per mth? If 3k + 7k USD/SGD then she has a very gooooood job than most of SG men working in SG.
Apologies its VND millions. So she want USD 1K +. |
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First and foremost, u r a foreigner pimp & a proven paedophile (refer to my signature) in your adopted country with no friends. So u have no idea how much S'poreans earn or are willing to spend.
Secondly, you make a living from unsuspecting newbies and live off the immoral earnings from your WLs. So the question is, should we take the words of a pimp seriously? :p Quote:
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Frankly i feel this gal is just taking you for a fool and treating you like a carrot head, as i havent heard of any standard english courses charging 15m a month, most are 5-6m monthly I agree the going rate for english teachers is USD20-30 an hour. so I realize its probably bullshit. I'll just pursue my free sample:D What she earns in the bar is believable. |
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At the very least I am not a paedophile and I dun need to make a living from the immoral earnings of prostitutes... unlike you.
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I can't really decide if you are an imbecile or a troll... so I would say both descriptions fit u. Quote:
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Just do what you happy to do and pay what you happy to pay. Ignore all the other comments. The rest are sour grapes. Money is yours why bother to listen. Spend what you can afford. |
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Congrats! I have upgraded you to Pimp Assistant.
Read my updated signature below. :D Quote:
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Food
Bun Thit Nuong Bun thit nuong Hoang Van, 137 Chan Hung, P.6, Tan Binh For those who happen to be in Tan Binh can try this shop, they sell decent Bun thit nuong. This food is sold everywhere in Saigon. My local friend told me Bun thit nuong is the southern version of Bun Cha. In the North people separate the Bun (rice noodles), BBQ meat and vegetables but the southern people combine them into 1 bowl. Would you like to share your favourite place for Bun thit nuong? http://i67.tinypic.com/so3e9t.jpg http://i65.tinypic.com/ac9837.jpg See how they prepare the Bun Thit Nuong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbkdTwXE9DY |
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The VND15M for English teaching is ridiculous and I have a problem with that as I know some teachers. |
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Vietnam is 5th happiest country in the world: survey
![]() Vietnam ranks fifth in the world and first in Asia in the 2016 Happy Planet Index drawn up by the UK-based think tank New Economics Foundation. The country scored 40.3 points in the index that measures sustainable well-being in 140 countries to show how efficiently residents of different countries are using environmental resources to lead long, happy lives. The index, constructed for a fourth time since 2006, was based on four elements, including well-being, life expectancy, inequality of outcomes, and ecological footprint. Vietnam had ranked second globally in 2012 It has a population of nearly 90 million, with a life expectancy of 75.5 years and per capita GDP of US$2,000. According to NEF, Vietnam, characterized by its mountains and tropical forests, is one of just three countries in the top ten Happy Planet Index rankings with an ecological footprint small enough to be considered environmentally sustainable. Both Vietnam and the Gambia have similar sized economies with similar levels of GDP per capita, yet on average, people from Vietnam live more than 17 years longer. Vietnam’s inequality of outcomes rating, which measures inequality in well-being and life expectancy scores within the country, is better than that of Costa Rica, which ranked 1st for the third year. School enrolment is among the highest in the world at 98 percent in 2012, and the number of colleges and universities continues to grow rapidly. However, NEF found that Vietnam’s ecological footprint has been rising steeply. An industry-led development path similar to its richer neighbor, Malaysia, would likely see a massive increase in its per capita ecological footprint, which is bad news for sustainability in the region, according to NEF. The index found wealthy western countries, often seen globally as representing success, do not rank highly on the Happy Planet Index. Instead, several countries in Latin America and the Asia Pacific region lead the way by achieving relatively high and fairly distributed life expectancy and well-being with much smaller ecological footprints. Following Costa Rica with 44.7 points was Mexico with 40.7, Columbia and Vanuatu. Chad was ranked 140th, below Luxembourg and Togo. |
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Kieu Moc at 839/21 LHP (in hem, near LHP) -- (800k |
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