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At a glance, TL is talking about the big sisters in Southeast Asia.
As a representation of having participated in operations at the front line in Vietnam, do not use a point to represent the whole.
Vietnamese people are indeed very passionate, daring to love and hate. When drinking, they are louder than any other Asian ethnic group, and the density of yellow hair is astonishingly high, comparable to Guangxi, China in the 2000s, where conflicts often escalate to violence.
As for Vietnamese girls, they are very nice when they are good to you; if you give her 100 yuan, she would love to spend 95 of it on you. But she can also change her feelings at lightning speed and make seamless transitions, quickly getting excited and then losing interest. Otherwise, why do you think there are Vietnamese venues that have 30-minute transitions?
During the pandemic, several older brothers from Taiwan couldn't return to Vietnam, and after a few months, they found that the houses and cars registered under their younger sister's name had all been sold, and they couldn't contact her either.
By the way, the reason our exchange ultimately decided to shut down back then was also due to the Vietnamese female partner suddenly rug-pulling 300,000 U from the company and going missing.
Currently still the CEO of a certain Depin project in Vietnam, not sure if it's real or just a title.