Wednesday, July 6th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
My family is froum southern china (guangzhou), so I'm shorter, darker (darker than my mum and dad sometimes) and have larger eyes. I'm missing the height and the skin tone! Damn, if only my parents from the middle of china
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Well, my question is...what are the actual physical features of filipino or vietnamese people?
(Vietmanese girls at school would speak to me in vietnamese, not realising im not viet. My filipino friend's brother thought i was filo :l I didn't know whether to be flattered or offended, because my filo friend's family had a light complexion LAWL)
Monday, July 4th, 2011 at
1:34 am
Hey, so my brother is 9 (10 in Nov.) and he has a stuttering problem. He stutters on a word and has a hard time finishing the sentence. I was wondering if there is an exercise or anything he could do to reduce the stuttering. I wonder if it is because our family is bilingual. We are Vietnamese and talk Vietnamese at home. He was born in the US. Thanks for your help.
Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 at
2:43 am
He was aged between 18 & 22 in the army on the DMZ in Korea and Viet Nam. I was a little kid when he went in. I remember he brought the medals home but has refused to speak of what ever happened to earn them. I know he thought I was too young then. I'm nearly 50 and I want to know what my brother went through. His boot camp was at Fort Bragg,N.C. in 1967. He then went straight to Nam.
Friday, May 20th, 2011 at
7:36 pm
He was aged between 18 & 22 in the army on the DMZ in Korea and Viet Nam. I was a little kid when he went in. I remember he brought the medals home but has refused to speak of what ever happened to earn them. I know he thought I was too young then. I'm nearly 50 and I want to know what my brother went through. His boot camp was at Fort Bragg,N.C. in 1967. He then went straight to Nam.
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011 at
12:20 pm
He was aged between 18 & 22 in the army on the DMZ in Korea and Viet Nam. I was a little kid when he went in. I remember he brought the medals home but has refused to speak of what ever happened to earn them. I know he thought I was too young then. I'm nearly 50 and I want to know what my brother went through. His boot camp was at Fort Bragg,N.C. in 1967. He then went straight to Nam.
Sunday, February 27th, 2011 at
7:30 am
We are looking for a professional wedding planner in Vietnam (Hanoi to be more specific) as my brother is getting married to a Vietnamese girl. Would like to have someone who knows about Vietnamese and American traditional weddings; and of course able to speak English. Been searching around but have not seen anything really reliable. Does anyone has any recommendation? Thank you!
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 at
8:55 am
Brother-in-law served in Vietnam War and came back calling me Pipene-not sure how to spell it. He passed away in 1987 but would never tell me what it means. I have always wondered if it is actually a word, maybe I don't want to know,haha.
Friday, November 13th, 2009 at
1:50 pm
My brother is adopting a boy from Vietnam, and he is going to name the baby Quinn.
Can you tell me if there is a Vietnamese word that is pronounced the same as "Quinn" (in English), and if so, what does it mean? We've tried to look it up, but we really have no idea how to pronounce anything, so looking up spelling doesn't do much good.
Thank you.
What does it mean? That's the important part of the question.
And yes, Quinn is a boy's name.