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I had received many pm...I had started thread 2 and thread 3 to share with newbies those public places offered in hcm...I had invested enormous amount of resources to get to know hcm...I also had many coffee sessions with many newbies here in singapore and hcm...here are some of my feedback are... newbies thought hcm is much cheaper than any other place newbies dun understand Vietnam still communist country or what communist meant newbies rich and can afford anything they like at the moment thus spoiling the market newbies dun bother to read up and just go blindly newbies tell lies hiding the real motives of going hcm, usually they have a gal met in singapore and the gal either fly his aeroplane or newbies want to come out steal eat newbies planning to go but one year later have not made any reservations to go hcm |
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last few months, I brought some newbies to local places....i had to hold the leash on newbies telling them not to tip extra or just pay exact prices...:) we all knew the VBs always asked for extra tips when they saw foreigners...so they asked me how ha she asking for more tips...should I give at least something...and I said NO...hehe...:p another incident in bia om...whenever the gals and mummy asked to order supper, one seniors or newbies will tell the gals to ask me telling them I foot the bill...when the gals and mummy asked me...I will tell them NO NO NO...hehe...I even reject the tit bits or snacks...:p |
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if u like bbbj,4 shots will cost u 800k vnd which is abt $47. so do u think its true...:p |
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u retire for good liao still come here gum lan...:p |
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In that case flying back in budget airlines to HCM monthly inclusive of bonks is still cheaper than local FL and VBs are damn hot.
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Going on 16/8, hopefully the tongue shops not raided
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nowadays usually end my day at around 1am mah...only once a while after lunch then sleep...:eek::D feel myself getting old le...time to change life style...:) |
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bbbj places has been shared openly for so long already,if there are still people who cant find it then gonna lay red carpet for them at Tan Son Nhat liao. p:s seems there are ppl who are being charged 400k at bbbj shops.i have say before already,go in choose ur gal and do the deed..dont be like a blur cock n feel shy..dont ask for the price and dont let the gals feel that u r 1st timers.unload ur "stuff" then pay 200k or 220k to the counter depending on which shops u go n walk out of the shop. |
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Hi Senior bros,
Planning my maiden trip to HCM, will have a VN girl friend who will take me to visit around there. Does the cafes mentioned in bro H88's signature, all have eye-candies?:D Would it be weird or would my friend be turned off if i suggested going to one of these cafes? :p:p Any advice would be helpful. Thanks! |
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in this game we play, the expectation that plainer girls try harder is never a rule, but yesterday for me it was true. Actually she was a plain girl tho still young, a bit of a belly, baby fat but her pussy was so tight i couldnt ven get my index finger in, tho it was dry probably too much work done to it earlier in the day. 100k for a hard working bj, she licked my nipples, fopr 5 mins then she proceeded to like my balls and my shaft for another 5 mins then she put me in her mount and up down up down, not deeep throat tho until i cam in her mouth and she contued tro suck away till not a drop was left. Hard working girl 6 in looks in her early 20's a 100k dong investment for me to do alittle exploration around hcmc.
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Vietnam Devalues Dong for First Time Since December 2011
By Bloomberg News - Jun 28, 2013 6:03 PM GMT+0800 Vietnam's central bank devalued its currency for the first time since 2011 and cut the interest-rate cap on dollar deposits to help “improve” the balance of payments and boost foreign-exchange reserves. The State Bank of Vietnam weakened its reference rate by 1 percent to 21,036 dong per dollar, effective today, according to a statement released yesterday. The currency, which can trade as much as 1 percent either side of the rate, fell 0.9 percent to 21,205 as of 4:57 p.m. at banks in Hanoi, the most since Aug. 9, 2011, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The fixing has been kept at 20,828 since Dec. 26, 2011, and the spot rate touched a record 21,036, the lower limit of the band, on most days in June. The change in the reference rate is the biggest since a record 8.5 percent cut in February 2011 and comes after the government announced yesterday that imports exceeded exports by $1.4 billion in the first half of this year. The economy expanded 4.9 percent in the first six months from a year earlier, official data show. The government’s full-year growth target of 5.5 percent “will be extremely difficult to meet,” Do Thuc, head of the General Statistics Office, said yesterday in Hanoi. “The trade balance has swung back into deficit,” Tim Condon, head of Asian research at ING Groep NV in Singapore, wrote in a note today. “Devaluation is the standard policy response when this happens.” Bond Fell Vietnam’s government bonds fell today, with the benchmark five-year yield rising 10 basis points, or 0.1 percentage point, to 8.05 percent, according to a daily fixing from banks compiled by Bloomberg. The three-year yield climbed six basis points to 7.23 percent. The Southeast Asian nation’s economy expanded 5 percent last year, the slowest since 1999, according to government data, after growing 5.9 percent in 2011 and 6.8 percent in 2010 The central bank bought $18 billion to boost its foreign-exchange reserves in 2012, Saigon Times reported Feb. 21, citing Governor Nguyen Van Binh. A further $3.18 billion was purchased in the first quarter of 2013, lifting holdings to the equivalent of 12 weeks of imports, VnEconomy reported April 26, citing a report by State Bank of Vietnam. The reference rate’s adjustment is “to more accurately reflect the supply and demand of foreign currency in the market” and to “create stability,” the central bank said in the statement. Consumer prices rose 6.69 percent in June from a year earlier, the most since February, official data show. Deposit Caps “One key risk is that a pickup in inflation and concerns about further devaluation could intensify dollarization pressures, leading to a self-fulfilling VND depreciation spiral,” Vishnu Varathan, a Singapore-based economist at Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd., wrote in a research note today. The central bank cut the cap on corporate dollar deposits to 0.25 percent from 0.5 percent for all tenors and reduced the limit for household savings to 1.25 percent from 2 percent, the regulator said on its website yesterday. The maximum rate for dong deposits was also lowered to spur spending and investment, the central bank said in the statement. The ceiling for deposits of less than one month fell to 1.2 percent from 2 percent, while that for periods of up to six months declined to 7 percent from 7.5 percent. The rate-cap reductions are intended “to curb deposit and lending rates at reasonable levels to help stabilize the money market and the foreign-currency market and to continue implementing measures to help resolve difficulties for businesses and production,” the central bank said in the statement. “Businesses and production still have a lot of difficulties because consumption in the market is still at low levels and companies’ ability to absorb bank loans is still limited.” |
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Just changed today around noon at my usual money changer on Dong Khoi near the Sheraton:
1 SGD = 16.950 VND www.xe.com/ucc reference rate: 1 SGD = 16.812 VND To me, no problem with VND devaluation, just so long as SGD and USD appreciates. ;) |
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o all experience bro out here,
tomorow morning at about 9am viet time, i will be around Ben Xe Mien Tay, Běnh Tân, Ho Chi Minh City.. is there any good place near there for some quickie action? and what the damage like..will only be there say 1 or 2 hrs time cos need to catch the bus.. btw not looking for handjob or massage.. more of bbbj or fj.. pls advise thank you all in advance |
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