Convincing the parents
Re: Convincing the parents
How lovely! It’s so wonderful to read your love story - your wife is a practical and smart woman!
She chose you, which I suspect is the smartest move she’s ever made.
All the best to you both sending lots of happy thoughts and good luck
She chose you, which I suspect is the smartest move she’s ever made.
All the best to you both sending lots of happy thoughts and good luck
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Re: Convincing the parents
Some parts of the wedding were well attended - apsara dance, hair cut, rice throwing, wedding dinner - I can get photos from Facebook. Other parts - no one attends and no pics on line. - announcement, monks, walking to the missus’ house. Will have wait to get the official photos. Maybe a while. Will check next month.
So please be patient.
If this stuff bores you, there is always putting me on as a ‘foe’. Then my posts will never bother you again.
So please be patient.
If this stuff bores you, there is always putting me on as a ‘foe’. Then my posts will never bother you again.
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Re: Convincing the parents
Its good to see the real world of Cambodia and your sharing with us is appreciated. Thanks.
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That's great, we're all really glad to hear that you have moved on from being a gormless sap being ripped off by a Cambodian hooker to being a gormless sap about to be ridden dry by an innocent "nurse" whose "best friends" are "gay' and are already trying to extort her for money. People like yourself don't seem to understand anything except being kicked in the nuts. Good luck, you're going to need it.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:13 am Some parts of the wedding were well attended - apsara dance, hair cut, rice throwing, wedding dinner - I can get photos from Facebook. Other parts - no one attends and no pics on line. - announcement, monks, walking to the missus’ house. Will have wait to get the official photos. Maybe a while. Will check next month.
So please be patient.
If this stuff bores you, there is always putting me on as a ‘foe’. Then my posts will never bother you again.
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wow, that's a bit harsh.John Bingham wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 1:35 amThat's great, we're all really glad to hear that you have moved on from being a gormless sap being ripped off by a Cambodian hooker to being a gormless sap about to be ridden dry by an innocent "nurse" whose "best friends" are "gay' and are already trying to extort her for money. People like yourself don't seem to understand anything except being kicked in the nuts. Good luck, you're going to need it.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:13 am Some parts of the wedding were well attended - apsara dance, hair cut, rice throwing, wedding dinner - I can get photos from Facebook. Other parts - no one attends and no pics on line. - announcement, monks, walking to the missus’ house. Will have wait to get the official photos. Maybe a while. Will check next month.
So please be patient.
If this stuff bores you, there is always putting me on as a ‘foe’. Then my posts will never bother you again.
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Re: Convincing the parents
Now focusing on honeymoon in Thailand.
Missus attended a wedding of one of her best friends. She is a city girl. Day one, ceremony was one hour long. By the time missus arrived, it was over. Day two, a few hours, then dinner. One outfit for the day, one more outfit for dinner.
Such a big difference between countryside extravaganza and city wedding.
Your marriage mileage may vary.
Will continue posting once have all the pictures.
Thanks for the interest.
Missus attended a wedding of one of her best friends. She is a city girl. Day one, ceremony was one hour long. By the time missus arrived, it was over. Day two, a few hours, then dinner. One outfit for the day, one more outfit for dinner.
Such a big difference between countryside extravaganza and city wedding.
Your marriage mileage may vary.
Will continue posting once have all the pictures.
Thanks for the interest.
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Re: Convincing the parents
It would seem your bride and her family failed to mention that a shorter, cheaper version is also available in the countryside. Strange that.newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 7:25 am Now focusing on honeymoon in Thailand.
Missus attended a wedding of one of her best friends. She is a city girl. Day one, ceremony was one hour long. By the time missus arrived, it was over. Day two, a few hours, then dinner. One outfit for the day, one more outfit for dinner.
Such a big difference between countryside extravaganza and city wedding.
Your marriage mileage may vary.
Will continue posting once have all the pictures.
Thanks for the interest.
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Re: Convincing the parents
Your wife should mention about cheap wedding celebration in countryside. Which only cost 200$-500$newkidontheblock wrote:Now focusing on honeymoon in Thailand.
Missus attended a wedding of one of her best friends. She is a city girl. Day one, ceremony was one hour long. By the time missus arrived, it was over. Day two, a few hours, then dinner. One outfit for the day, one more outfit for dinner.
Such a big difference between countryside extravaganza and city wedding.
Your marriage mileage may vary.
Will continue posting once have all the pictures.
Thanks for the interest.
What you need is a Pig’s head, two chicken, some fruits and some good for ancestors. And villager enjoy their rice wine with grill snake and hot fry frog.
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