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Crabs in a Barrel - the Zoom to Thailand Saga

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Often, men envy and despise their peers to aspire to break away from stereotypes and become more than the status quo. Crabs in a Barrel - the Zoom to Thailand Saga Hello folks. My name is Angelo and I am a passport brother who brought his fiancé from Vietnam to live with him in the United States. We got married last year. We've been married for about a year now, and she's got a green card, and we're trying to settle in to get our life together here in the United States. I wanna talk to you about a few things today. One of the biggest things is that recently  I reached the level of 500 subscribers to my YouTube channel. So thank you very much to everyone who has subscribed to watch the comedy, commented, or anything of that sort. I appreciate it, and, hopefully, it'll be a lot quicker to get to the next 500 so that we can monetize my channel and start taking this show on the retirement road! But, until then, I will continue making videos, talking about immigration and th...

Leftover Women? No Shengnü For Me

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Shengnü - Leftover Women There's a YouTuber that I watch, and his show is called More to Life . And lately, he's been showcasing a phenomenon where a lot of women who are considered leftover women in Asian countries believe in Chinese culture. The term is called  shengnü .  There's another name for it in Japan and Korea, and I believe it begins when a woman reaches the age of 27 when she's not yet married. The term The term is shengnü, which was coined in 2007 by the All-China Women's Federation, a government organization. The term has been used in state media and online discussions to stigmatize these women.  The media The Chinese government has used a media campaign to scare women into giving up their careers and education to marry and have children. The media often portrays single women as lonely, desperate, overqualified, and intimidating.  The stigma The stigma of being a "leftover woman" has pressured many women into marriage. However, some women ar...

Exchange a K1 Fiancé Visa for a Green Card

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  This is a transcript taken from my youtube video. The excerpt comes from a casual discussion. There will be grammatical errors and some misspellings. I tried to keep it authentic and unchanged so that you do not miss the details included in the message.  Sit down, make a cup of coffee, get your snacks ready and take notes. =========================================== Hello, everyone. My name is Angelo, and I am a Passport Brother who brought his fiancé from Vietnam to the United States. We got married, and she's been here for about a while now. I know that there are a lot of other passport brothers out there. I think that it's not wise to bring your wife from overseas to live in the United States because there are so many influences surrounding her that could possibly affect her. But the long-distance romance thing is not for me. And I made the decision to bring her here, and I think that it was a good one. So, today, what I want to talk to you about is the K-1 visa process. ...