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The Single & Dating Scenes / Re: Where to meet singles in your 30s
« on: April 08, 2021, 07:20:45 AM »
You lived in Hmong capital of the US and having issues finding the right Hmong lady? My only advice to you is look in the mirror and know thyself.

Lol. I do. I always value quality over quantity. It's been difficult finding someone in your 30s, cuz most people are now married. Also, I work in an industry where there are limited Hmong people here to connect with. I find the only way to potentially meet someone of quality is thru the people you know at this point.

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Where to meet singles in your 30s
« on: April 06, 2021, 06:46:29 AM »
I moved to Minnesota almost two years ago. I'm in my mid 30s. I have a professional working job. I live by myself and have no kids. Since moving here, I have fancy mostly Hmong bars like Checkers and Unison once in a while, apart from doing my own things. However, I rarely run into the right person that I can share my life with. Previously, I lived in a less dense Hmong population area, but I was still young, had many friends, and still in school. So, it was easier to go out with single friends and mingle to potentially meet someone. For those who are in their 30s, do you find yourself struggling to find someone as I do? I don't have many single friends living in the Twin Cities, so it's hard to meet new people. Most people my age are married with kids as well. So, where do all the single professional working people hangout in the Twin Cities these days or in general? 😅

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I jog 3.1 miles every other day at lake phalen. Push yourself cuz no else else is gonna do it for you.

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He’s joking.  I don’t even know what/where those places are.   ;D

When you single as a pringle how else you gonna meet someone. The bar seem like the most logical place most singles tend to want to mingle.  ;D

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if you're in the twin cities...go to monkong or pupraya, on the weekends!  i'm never there but if you go, i'll be there!

I just moved to the Twin Cities recently. Gonna have to check these places out. So this is where all the Hmong professionals hangout?

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Just go to show you, money can't buy love or happiness.

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Money & Investment / Re: new year, new ROTH IRA limit $6,000 now....
« on: January 14, 2019, 01:06:23 PM »
I just deposited the max $5.5k for 2018 so I can get the tax break. Debating if I should contribute the max $6k as well for 2019 right now as well since the market is in red.   I got like 30+ years left before I can cash in anyways. lol

just an FYI
your annually roth ira has a cap of $6,000 from $5,500 last year
start contributing

also
i would start allocating more to bonds

a lot of dark cloud and future up ahead
as this our sweet tax break is winding down
and the people are finally waking up

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Will be my first time going to Club Imperio. Is it worth getting VIP?

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So, what are everyone's thought on this?

First of all I just wanted to say that this is not to bash or disrespect any of my fellow PHers and I apologize in advance if I offended anyone. This is my just own opinion.  Personally, I think it is harder to be a single parent and to find love than it is for someone in their 30s to find love. Although, I am not a single parent myself, I do find it difficult to accept someone else if they have a child. I have never dated anyone with kids, but I see a lot of single parents out there in mid 20s who are still very attractive. I have met a few of them that I connected with, but when I learned that they have a child, that is usually my dealbreaker. However, I'm sure they are out there looking for the right person as well. What I am shocked to find is that even if they are single parents and smokin hot, they still very picky. lol. I mean, majority of them got nothing going for themselves,..like just high school graduates, working a dead-end job, and yet is expecting prince charming.  From my experiences, some of them have mature up and some have not at all.     

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General Discussion / Re: Anyone going to Fresno New Year this year?
« on: December 09, 2018, 03:45:50 PM »
is it still 2 new years or is it finally 1 now?

I'm not sure. I am just planning to go to the one host by the Hmong Cultural New Year Celebration, Inc at the Fairgrounds.

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General Discussion / Re: Anyone going to Fresno New Year this year?
« on: December 09, 2018, 03:43:15 PM »
planning to be there this year...but will probably wait a few days for the fights to happen first...lols.. .

i remember back in the 90's, people parked 5-6 blocks away..and nearby neighbors would cahrge people a few bucks to park inside their yard...it not only serve as a parking lot, but a temporary motel for some...lols

It wouldn't be a Hmong New Year if there wasn't at least something that happen every year....lmao. I will be there around the last few days. Probaby plan to hit the pov pob everyday and night party every night. The life of a bachelor lolol.     

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General Discussion / Anyone going to Fresno New Year this year?
« on: December 08, 2018, 10:51:19 AM »
Anywhere planning to go to the Fresno New Year this year? Has anyone actually met someone there lol.  Just wanna hear your experiences.


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If you are 30+ you are an OG.  :crybaby2:

So you're saying it's time I go to Laos to find a wife?  :D Lolol

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General Discussion / Re: Hmong people must love to gamble..
« on: October 24, 2018, 08:28:42 PM »
It's the excitement of not knowing if you gonna win or not. It's about the thrill of the "what if" that makes it so exciting when you play and you do win big. Sadly, most people gamble cuz they think it's a quick way to get rich. The odds are never in your favor. However, I have family members who always win something at the casino. Unfortunately, I'm not as lucky, my luck must be else where lol.   

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If I know what I know now, I would tell my younger self, no.

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