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PolaSrca

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I recently discovered this forum whilst reading up on the Sikh faith, which more recently I decided to follow.

I'm 31, an English teacher living in Vietnam, specifically in Ho Chi Minh City. I have a background in history and have also studied a number of religions including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. I also know Latin and Koine Greek because of my studies (in addition to 6 other languages!).

Fun fact: I play the accordion. :)
 

RoaringSilence

Active Member
I recently discovered this forum whilst reading up on the Sikh faith, which more recently I decided to follow.

I'm 31, an English teacher living in Vietnam, specifically in Ho Chi Minh City. I have a background in history and have also studied a number of religions including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. I also know Latin and Koine Greek because of my studies (in addition to 6 other languages!).

Fun fact: I play the accordion. :)

hi :)
 

Terry Sampson

Well-Known Member
I'm enjoying it so far. :)

Somebody will "fix" that pretty soon. :eek:

I play the accordion.

My guess is that that draws a crowd if and when you play.

Returning to Viet Nam is on my wish list. (I was with U.S. land-based Naval force stationed in Saigon, Dec. 68-Dec. 69). Oh to watch a flock of fair maidens walking by in their áo dài once more before I leave this world.
 

PolaSrca

New Member
Somebody will "fix" that pretty soon. :eek:



My guess is that that draws a crowd if and when you play.

Returning to Viet Nam is on my wish list. (I was with U.S. land-based Naval force stationed in Saigon, Dec. 68-Dec. 69). Oh to watch a flock of fair maidens walking by in their áo dài once more before I leave this world.
I'm ever so slightly awful at accordion. :D

And come on over! I'm in Saigon myself, really enjoying it. I've even got my non la hat. Ao dai is amazing too, such pretty colours and patterns.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Sat Sri Akal, PolaSrca.
Terry Sampson, don't you think áo dài is a bit too long. It is OK when the wind lifts it.
 

Terry Sampson

Well-Known Member
don't you think áo dài is a bit too long. It is OK when the wind lifts it.

Nah, ... appropriately modest, I always thought. Although I suppose that on a very, very hot day, some brave maiden may modify the lower part. :eek:

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Screenshot_2019-10-20 ao dai - Google Search.png
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I recently discovered this forum whilst reading up on the Sikh faith, which more recently I decided to follow.

I'm 31, an English teacher living in Vietnam, specifically in Ho Chi Minh City. I have a background in history and have also studied a number of religions including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. I also know Latin and Koine Greek because of my studies (in addition to 6 other languages!).

Fun fact: I play the accordion. :)
Welcome to RF :)
 
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Firemorphic

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I recently discovered this forum whilst reading up on the Sikh faith, which more recently I decided to follow.

I'm 31, an English teacher living in Vietnam, specifically in Ho Chi Minh City. I have a background in history and have also studied a number of religions including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. I also know Latin and Koine Greek because of my studies (in addition to 6 other languages!).

Fun fact: I play the accordion. :)

You're most welcome here! I love Sikhi btw :)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Greetings!
I'm catching up with all the new posters' threads I missed.
Join us for the free (staff paid for) breakfast....
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