Re: Difference between Latin and Singaporian men



On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 02:04:31 -0700, "Lou Foirestieri"
<LouFoirestieri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Before explaining it to you ,can you tel what is your Farng?


"Deckard" <deckardmort@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1144557019.934682.220120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My g/f is a Thai-Chinese from Bangkok and a divorcee from a Singaporian
man.

She rarely speaks about her ex-husband.

But once she told me she was surprised at the differences between Latin
men and Singaporian men in ordinary life (she knew my state pretty well
).

Despite my questions, she never explained this quote.

I ask this question because as a Farang, I understand nothing about
cultural differences between people from different Asian countries.

Can anybody explain this quote?

Thanks


Deckard is a troll. Farang and Latin men are not idioms a
Singaporean would use. Like you they wouldn't even know what "farang"
means.
.



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