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So what is it like to be married to a british man?

Discussion in 'Relationship Advice' started by joi1991, Mar 2, 2016.

  1. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    He will soon get over the embarrassment when he has lived with you for a while.
  2. AndyRam
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    AndyRam Banned

    If he is from the Victorian times, you mean! :)

    I've never heard anyone from the North Manchester area use that phrase before.
  3. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    In answer to your original question, joi1991, I think there is good and bad in every village, town, city and country.
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  4. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Well, the last time we've been together we exchanged the smell of each other's burp! Isn't that sweet? ;)
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  6. AndyRam
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    Ummm...only if you were eating halo halo, and not balut.
  7. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I remember I was eating a hongkong meatballs in CURRY sauce. yum!
  8. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    I think many people may disagree with you on that joi1991, I would say its disgusting personally :)
  9. AndyRam
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    My wife doesn't know any British men at all!
  10. AndyRam
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    AndyRam Banned

    Why didn't you marry in hong kong?? Like us??? Easy (just remember to declare it to the ph Embassy!!!)

    Best curry - Nathan Road, past money changers and towards the ladies market. Mmmm.
  11. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    well, it wasn't a turn off to him. I think he loves me. haha
  12. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    aren't you british???
  13. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    :lol:
    Could that be possible? what are the requirements? well, if we got married there none of our family could attend! I can wait for the UK wedding though. ooops. he hasn't proposed yet.

    The curry I had there were all the same! they all taste like curry!
  14. AndyRam
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    I was until 24th December of last year.

    I gave that up to make it easier to marry my wife.

    It was well worth it.
  15. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Nathan Road, I've had many a happy hour there in the expat bars, great place, Rolex copy mister, suit for you mister ? :)
  16. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    nice.. what's her nationality?
  17. AndyRam
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    The requirements are virtually zip. Getting family to attend would be a problem though.
  18. AndyRam
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    Arr don't start me. I don't like in your face sales.
  19. joi1991
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    joi1991 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    The worst thing we experienced in HK was going into a HOTPOT restaurant on our first night because I was looking for something authentic. I didn't know then what hotpot was. And nobody in the restaurant could speak English! We spent 500HKD for a rubbish meal.
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    I remember that instance.... haha an indian guy!

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