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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:02pm On Feb 28
guysbewise:


Oh, just like you bypassed having a background check done to start working in a bank in Chile, you have also bypassed taking a driving test and having a driving license to drive in Chile, welldone!πŸ˜‚

AI generated car bought by president tinubu for me πŸ₯±πŸ₯±πŸ₯±.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by guysbewise: 5:10pm On Feb 28
tensazangetsu20:


AI generated car bought by president tinubu for me πŸ₯±πŸ₯±πŸ₯±.

Keep giving more Chile sauce lies from Chile to the gullible ones here, just like you bypassed having a background check done to start working in a bank in Chile, you have also bypassed taking a driving test and bypassed having a driving license to drive in Chile, well done!πŸ˜‚
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:17pm On Feb 28
guysbewise:


Keep giving more Chile sauce lies from Chile to the gullible ones here, just like you bypassed having a background check done to start working in a bank in Chile, you have also bypassed taking a driving test and bypassed having a driving license to drive in Chile, well done!πŸ˜‚

AI generated fake car bought by president tinubu for me. What God cannot do doesn’t exist πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ₯±πŸ₯±

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Akpaamunsi: 10:42pm On Feb 28
tensazangetsu20:


AI generated fake car bought by president tinubu for me. What God cannot do doesn’t exist πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ₯±πŸ₯±

At least go fix your teeth or get AI generated pictures to hide the rabbit teeth wey U carry
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:48pm On Feb 28
Akpaamunsi:


At least go fix your teeth or get AI generated pictures to hide the rabbit teeth wey U carry

Loser man. I dey eye house now o. I advise you log out from this thread for a while for your safety make heart attack no kpai you grin grin grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Akpaamunsi: 12:45am On Mar 01
tensazangetsu20:


Loser man. I dey eye house now o. I advise you log out from this thread for a while for your safety make heart attack no kpai you grin grin grin

Ok, AI generated house I guess,
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:47am On Mar 01
Akpaamunsi:


Ok, AI generated house I guess,

Yes o grin grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Akpaamunsi: 12:58am On Mar 01
tensazangetsu20:


Yes o grin grin

guysbewise has exposed your lies and shenanigans... And only fools will continue to believe what U type here without logic

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Xtraterestial: 1:35am On Mar 02
Op may be telling the truth, but most countries will not let you work and have a serious job bank job, most countries don't give partime study visa, so how you get time for study and work for a serious organisation under just two years. Except you leave school work. I'm not doubting op but the story get as e be, the only viable job for now is Uber untill you finish your studies and must show proof of attendance to renew visa, wink by the way Chile still better pass Nigeria so those saying otherwise are wrong.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:42am On Mar 02
Xtraterestial:
Op may be telling the truth, but most countries will not let you work and have a serious job bank job, most countries don't give partime study visa, so how you get time for study and work for a serious organisation under just two years. Except you leave school work. I'm not doubting op but the story get as e be, the only viable job for now is Uber untill you finish your studies and must show proof of attendance to renew visa, wink by the way Chile still better pass Nigeria so those saying otherwise are wrong.

The truth be say na asewo work I Dey do and fraud. The car is AI generated bought by tinubu.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Raalsalghul: 6:38am On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


The truth be say na asewo work I Dey do and fraud. The car is AI generated bought by tinubu.

grin grin cheesy
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:26pm On Mar 02
I do not know what happened over the last six to seven years, but it seems that women of this generation no longer care about a man’s potential. This is not just a Nigerian phenomenon; I have noticed it here in Chile as well. When I first arrived and began attending church, there was a lady who was friendly toward me. After a while, she asked what I was doing in Chile. I told her I was studying. Then she asked if I was working or had a job, and when I said no, she stopped talking to me and kept her distance. A few months later, after I found a job, she saw me and asked if I was working now. I said yes and mentioned my salary, and she started being friendly again. When I began taking my car to church, her entire countenance changed, as if she was determined to become my wife.

Back when I was at university, girls would at least go with guys who had good grades as a sign that their future would be bright. However, that seems to have changed. Having good grades no longer guarantees anything, and it appears that these women now know this, so they look for a guy who either has it or does not have it at all. I believe this is one reason why Nigerians in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia struggle with dating. Why would a girl date an African struggling student on a scholarship when there are students on the same campus arriving in Dodge Hellcats, Teslas, BMWs and Mercedes?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by guysbewise: 2:46pm On Mar 02
More Chilli sauce Lies from Chile

When did you learn to drive in Chile and passed your driving test? You always post photos here, but you did not mention driving lessons and passing your driving test in Chile. I'm sure you would have mentioned the day you passed your driving test in Chile and this thread would have been on fire that day!

tensazangetsu20:
I never learned how to drive until I came to Chile. I was a mechanic for a while in Nigeria and even took some driving lessons, but I never took it seriously because I never expected to own a car in my life. Back then, I could have bought a car with my tech job, but I didn’t want to. All I could think about was how to escape Nigeria.

Life is funny. I remember going to the gym in Nigeria where the guys with 2009 Lexus and co. were the ones women flocked around. Meanwhile, those of us without a car? Nobody even looked our way.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Newusername(m): 4:17pm On Mar 02
guysbewise:
More Chilli sauce Lies from Chile

When did you learn to drive in Chile and passed your driving test? You always post photos here, but you did not mention driving lessons and passing your driving test in Chile. I'm sure you would have mentioned the day you passed your driving test in Chile and this thread would have been on fire that day!


It seems you like attention he is giving you. Tensa, abeg more truckloads of attention abeg grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by guysbewise: 4:19pm On Mar 02
Newusername:

It seems you like attention he is giving you. Tensa, abeg more truckloads of attention abeg grin

More truckloads of Chilli sauce Lies from Chile
Re: Memoirs From Chile by olioxx(m): 5:05pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:
I do not know what happened over the last six to seven years, but it seems that women of this generation no longer care about a man’s potential. This is not just a Nigerian phenomenon; I have noticed it here in Chile as well. When I first arrived and began attending church, there was a lady who was friendly toward me. After a while, she asked what I was doing in Chile. I told her I was studying. Then she asked if I was working or had a job, and when I said no, she stopped talking to me and kept her distance. A few months later, after I found a job, she saw me and asked if I was working now. I said yes and mentioned my salary, and she started being friendly again. When I began taking my car to church, her entire countenance changed, as if she was determined to become my wife.

Back when I was at university, girls would at least go with guys who had good grades as a sign that their future would be bright. However, that seems to have changed. Having good grades no longer guarantees anything, and it appears that these women now know this, so they look for a guy who either has it or does not have it at all. I believe this is one reason why Nigerians in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia struggle with dating. Why would a girl date an African struggling student on a scholarship when there are students on the same campus arriving in Dodge Hellcats, Teslas, BMWs and Mercedes?

Well we can't generalize at the bolded. But I think main stream media has really altered and destroyed moral values further.

The media praises those who have money and or wealth.

Then most guys are the cause of the problems, they created a beast and now it's difficult to tame the beast.

Most men will dole out cash to a woman simply because she is beautiful or she has bodily assets(if you know what I mean), and so women have been conditioned to now think that because they are women and beautiful with nice bodily figures, men should monetarily reward them.
So either you have money to splurge on them or not, their is no in-between.

It's just a f*cking mentality. Really the male gender needs to be very focused in life and give very minimal attention to the female gender.

I guess with time this whole nonsense mentality will stop.

Modified:

I also noticed this some years back, circa 2017 and later. Women were focused on guys with potentials, either those who were academically bright, or those who had jobs or those who had ambitions.

Infact then women were more of the I'll grow with my man kinda mentality.

But now, if you no hold bar for hand the way some broke ass lady will look at you, will make you wonder if no be God create you.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:14pm On Mar 02
olioxx:


Well we can't generalize at the bolded. But I think main stream media has really altered and destroyed moral values further.

The media praises those who have money and or wealth.

Then most guys are the cause of the problems, they created a beast and now it's difficult to tame the beast.

Most men will dole out cash to a woman simply because she is beautiful or she has bodily assets(if you know what I mean), and so women have been conditioned to now think that because they are women and beautiful with nice bodily figures, men should monetarily reward them.
So either you have money to splurge on them or not, their is no in-between.

It's just a f*cking mentality. Really the male gender needs to be very focused in life and give very minimal attention to the female gender.

I guess with time this whole nonsense mentality will stop.

Modified:

I also noticed this some years back, circa 2017 and later. Women were focused on guys with potentials, either those who were academically bright, or those who had jobs or those who had ambitions.

Infact then women were more of the I'll grow with my man kinda mentality.

But now, if you no hold bar for hand the way some broke ass lady will look at you, will make you wonder if no be God create you.

This is what I am saying. Girls of nowadays and it’s not just Nigerian all the girls all over the world do no longer care about potential. It’s either the man get or the man no get. They no longer oh the future will be bright. That stopped since like 2018.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Newusername(m): 7:33pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


This is what I am saying. Girls of nowadays and it’s not just Nigerian all the girls all over the world do no longer care about potential. It’s either the man get or the man no get. They no longer oh the future will be bright. That stopped since like 2018.

grin grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by pocohantas(f): 7:57pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:
I do not know what happened over the last six to seven years, but it seems that women of this generation no longer care about a man’s potential. This is not just a Nigerian phenomenon; I have noticed it here in Chile as well. When I first arrived and began attending church, there was a lady who was friendly toward me. After a while, she asked what I was doing in Chile. I told her I was studying. Then she asked if I was working or had a job, and when I said no, she stopped talking to me and kept her distance. A few months later, after I found a job, she saw me and asked if I was working now. I said yes and mentioned my salary, and she started being friendly again. When I began taking my car to church, her entire countenance changed, as if she was determined to become my wife.

Back when I was at university, girls would at least go with guys who had good grades as a sign that their future would be bright. However, that seems to have changed. Having good grades no longer guarantees anything, and it appears that these women now know this, so they look for a guy who either has it or does not have it at all. I believe this is one reason why Nigerians in countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia struggle with dating. Why would a girl date an African struggling student on a scholarship when there are students on the same campus arriving in Dodge Hellcats, Teslas, BMWs and Mercedes?

It still does, but there is time and season for every. Your good looks and CGPA would be nice until your final year. A grown woman seeking to start a family may not care about your 2.1. Except she is in academics or has a longterm projection that would need your educational qualification. It just depends on the season of your life.

When I was in banking school, there was this guy with a hot brain. Not fine at all, but babes were flocking around him because na him dey breakdown hard courses for us. He got posted to head office and some still kept in touch as his unit was an integral one. E dey fix issues for us. Years later and babes were in their late 20s Wetin we dey use im ICAN do? Nobody send baba again. That ship has sailed.

But then, I like that we are in agreement that women all over the world love comfort.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:25pm On Mar 02
pocohantas:


It still does, but there is time and season for every. Your good looks and CGPA would be nice until your final year. A grown woman seeking to start a family may not care about your 2.1. Except she is in academics or has a longterm projection that would need your educational qualification. It just depends on the season of your life.

When I was in banking school, there was this guy with a hot brain. Not fine at all, but babes were flocking around him because na him dey breakdown hard courses for us. He got posted to head office and some still kept in touch as his unit was an integral one. E dey fix issues for us. Years later and babes were in their late 20s Wetin we dey use im ICAN do? Nobody send baba again. That ship has sailed.

But then, I like that we are in agreement that women all over the world love comfort.

Nigerians in Nigeria thinking say white woman no like money πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. I remember when I first came here if you say good morning they go respond say they get boyfriend πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. I don’t even remember when last I heard a girl said she had a boyfriend. All of a sudden I have a car and you want to know how my day went πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ but you no send my papa before. Fortunately for them my heart only beats for one woman or they for hear am.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by pocohantas(f): 8:33pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


Nigerians in Nigeria thinking say white woman no like money πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. I remember when I first came here if you say good morning they go respond say they get boyfriend πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. I don’t even remember when last I heard a girl said she had a boyfriend. All of a sudden I have a car and you want to know how my day went πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ but you no send my papa before. Fortunately for them my heart only beats for one woman or they for hear am.

Lol! E no get who no like good thing, Tensa. The best is just find someone who compliments you. At least e no go too pain you when he/she chops.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by olioxx(m): 8:36pm On Mar 02
pocohantas:


It still does, but there is time and season for every. Your good looks and CGPA would be nice until your final year. A grown woman seeking to start a family may not care about your 2.1. Except she is in academics or has a longterm projection that would need your educational qualification. It just depends on the season of your life.

When I was in banking school, there was this guy with a hot brain. Not fine at all, but babes were flocking around him because na him dey breakdown hard courses for us. He got posted to head office and some still kept in touch as his unit was an integral one. E dey fix issues for us. Years later and babes were in their late 20s Wetin we dey use im ICAN do? Nobody send baba again. That ship has sailed.

But then, I like that we are in agreement that women all over the world love comfort.

And men all around the world loves women who are respectful, can give peace of mind, no unnecessary nagging, good cook and good oza room vibes.

Struggling guys dey see for this dating game grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:43pm On Mar 02
olioxx:


And men all around the world loves women who are respectful, can give peace of mind, no unnecessary nagging, good cook and good oza room vibes.

Struggling guys dey see for this dating game grin

If you think it’s bad in Nigeria for struggling guys then move abroad where everyone expects a black man to be poor πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Newusername(m): 8:50pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


If you think it’s bad in Nigeria for struggling guys then move abroad where everyone expects a black man to be poor πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Omo! This is serious. I am not pressured, na to please my creator sure pass.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:54pm On Mar 02
Newusername:

Omo! This is serious. I am not pressured, na to please my creator sure pass.

There are guys who migrated out of Nigeria since like 5 years ago and have not even kissed a woman due to their social status. Hypergamy Dey. Here in chile when talking to people the next question they always ask is what job are you doing. They ask that to gauge you up socially. E Dey wella. It’s worst in the USA, Europe, Canada and Australia.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Newusername(m): 9:18pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


There are guys who migrated out of Nigeria since like 5 years ago and have not even kissed a woman due to their social status. Hypergamy Dey. Here in chile when talking to people the next question they always ask is what job are you doing. They ask that to gauge you up socially. E Dey wella. It’s worst in the USA, Europe, Canada and Australia.


Hmmm. So the way forward now is to be a high value man that cannot be resisted. I remember in year 2 when one of my female friend brought her female friends who fellow coursmates to read and one was literally sizing me up, if I be capable man. We were in the same year 2 o. So I completely agree with you. It's well.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 9:21pm On Mar 02
Newusername:



Hmmm. So the way forward now is to be a high value man that cannot be resisted. I remember in year 2 when one of my female friend brought her female friends who fellow coursmates to read and one was literally sizing me up, if I be capable man. We were in the same year 2 o. So I completely agree with you. It's well.

Oh yes especially as a black man. White men can be low value because they have their government taking care of them. A man from Switzerland can come to chile live on benefits and will be regarded as upper class here and women will still die for him but as a black man life is brutal. Most blacks here are Haitians and most are refugees so once people see you they assume you are automatically from Haiti that’s like minus 10 points at first glance alone πŸ˜‚

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Newusername(m): 9:58pm On Mar 02
tensazangetsu20:


Oh yes especially as a black man. White men can be low value because they have their government taking care of them. A man from Switzerland can come to chile live on benefits and will be regarded as upper class here and women will still die for him but as a black man life is brutal. Most blacks here are Haitians and most are refugees so once people see you they assume you are automatically from Haiti that’s like minus 10 points at first glance alone πŸ˜‚

grin grin. No be small.

Happy Sunday bro.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Akpaamunsi: 10:09pm On Mar 02
guysbewise:
More Chilli sauce Lies from Chile

When did you learn to drive in Chile and passed your driving test? You always post photos here, but you did not mention driving lessons and passing your driving test in Chile. I'm sure you would have mentioned the day you passed your driving test in Chile and this thread would have been on fire that day!


Gbam, an intelligent Nigerian asking critical questions while the rest disgrace themselves. If Nigerian population had just 15% of its people with your brain, I am sure Nigeria would have been competing with Singapore today at least.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Akpaamunsi: 10:10pm On Mar 02
Newusername:


It seems you like attention he is giving you. Tensa, abeg more truckloads of attention abeg grin

Read and comprehend the message and stop doing follow follow. Ode oshi
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 11:10pm On Mar 02
Enjoying my ai camioneta gifted to me by tinubu

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