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mylar
8th May 2016, 12:43
Good day!

I am Mylar, a Filipina and married to a British national. My husband and I will start our journey to close distance between us. I hope this forum would help us to go through some things that we need to. Sometimes internet doesn't tell us all, so I rather ask my fellow Filipinas to know how to close distance smoothly, confidently and exciting. :smile:

Mylar

Arthur Little
8th May 2016, 14:35
Good day!

I am Mylar, a Filipina and married to a British national. My husband and I will start our journey to close distance between us. I hope this forum would help us to go through some things that we need to. Sometimes internet doesn't tell us all, so I rather ask my fellow Filipinas to know how to close distance smoothly, confidently and exciting. :smile:

Mylar

Good afternoon from me in :Britain:/evening to you in the :philippines:, Mylar (my own Filipina wife's niece - you may be interested to know - is called Myla!) and it is my pleasure to be the first to :welcomex: you to our friendly Filipina Roses website ... where there are many knowledgeable members who'll be :BouncyHappy: delighted to smooth your passage. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
8th May 2016, 14:44
Welcome to the forum Mylar. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
8th May 2016, 20:20
A very warm welcome Mylar, you will find everything you need to know from members here, good luck with your quest and keep us updated on your progress. What part of Philippines are you from? :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Tawi2
9th May 2016, 13:35
Interesting name...PET?
Welcome :smile:

grahamw48
9th May 2016, 16:56
Interesting name...PET?
Welcome :smile:

Maybe her partner is from North of Middlesbro'.

They're all called 'pet' . :icon_lol:

Arthur Little
9th May 2016, 17:20
Maybe her partner is from North of Middlesbro'.

They're all called 'pet'. :icon_lol:

........................ :yeahthat:'s true ... one of my aunts was from Lumley, near Newcastle; she lived most of her life in South Shields, where her husband, my Dad's youngest sibling, had a Chemist's shop - and I always remember her calling us "pet".

SimonH
9th May 2016, 22:31
Interesting name...PET?
Welcome :smile:

Oh the irony :wink:

Tawi2
10th May 2016, 14:54
Sorry,yes it is ironic :cwm25: but i wasnt being familiar,i instantly thought of PET or polyethylene terephthalate or BOPET which is the baxially oriented version,i thought she might work with it :smile:

SimonH
10th May 2016, 15:10
Sorry,yes it is ironic :cwm25: but i wasnt being familiar,i instantly thought of PET or polyethylene terephthalate or BOPET which is the baxially oriented version,i thought she might work with it :smile:

Sorry, it was the name I was referring to. I thought that 'Tawi' was the name of a fresh water fish in Tagalog, and hence the irony.
I could be wrong........ again :smile:

Terpe
10th May 2016, 15:17
Good day!

I am Mylar, a Filipina and married to a British national. My husband and I will start our journey to close distance between us. I hope this forum would help us to go through some things that we need to. Sometimes internet doesn't tell us all, so I rather ask my fellow Filipinas to know how to close distance smoothly, confidently and exciting. :smile:

Mylar

Welcome aboard Mylar,

Here's wishing you good luck in your quest.

Tawi2
10th May 2016, 15:25
Sorry simon,i thought you meant PET was ironic as i am originally from the north east and probably used to speak like that before i learnt to talk proper :biggrin:

grahamw48
10th May 2016, 17:27
This is getting confusing.

I thought 'Tawi' was a bloke from Essex. :Erm:

Tawi2
10th May 2016, 18:02
........................ :yeahthat:'s true ... one of my aunts was from Lumley, near Newcastle; she lived most of her life in South Shields, where her husband, my Dad's youngest sibling, had a Chemist's shop - and I always remember her calling us "pet".
Arthur,never say lumley is near newcastle to anyone from sunderland,i used to fish at lumley castle as a kid,its on the river wear near sunderland :smile:

grahamw48
10th May 2016, 18:31
I know the Northeast like the back of my hand, after 40 years wandering about the place and visiting clients with my job.

Great people ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
10th May 2016, 19:20
Arthur,never say lumley is near newcastle to anyone from sunderland,i used to fish at lumley castle as a kid,its on the river wear near sunderland :smile:

Oh well ... :anerikke: ... you'll know better than me, being from the locality.

Funnily enough, my cousin - daughter of the said aunt - now lives in Sunderland ... has done since getting married in 1976. :wink:

Ako Si Jamie
10th May 2016, 19:25
Sorry, it was the name I was referring to. I thought that 'Tawi' was the name of a fresh water fish in Tagalog, and hence the irony.
I could be wrong........ again :smile:

Tawi is the name of a company in Northampton but Tawi2 stands for Tawi-Tawi - the southernmost province in the Philippines. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

SimonH
10th May 2016, 20:39
Well I did say I could be wrong :biggrin:

I was under the impression that a Tawi was also the local name for a freshwater Bass

Ako Si Jamie
10th May 2016, 20:48
Well I did say I could be wrong :biggrin:

I was under the impression that a Tawi was also the local name for a freshwater Bass There's a freshwater sardine called tawilis. :wink:

grahamw48
10th May 2016, 20:48
Well I did say I could be wrong :biggrin:

I was under the impression that a Tawi was also the local name for a freshwater Bass

Do you drink that, or play it ? :Erm:

Tawi2
11th May 2016, 11:42
Tawi2 stands for Tawi-Tawi - the southernmost province in the Philippines. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
My favourite part of pinas,pristine seas and beaches :smile: