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personally, i doesn't matter to me if there's a big age gap as long as the two of you love each other, are compatible and mature enough to handle the relationship. if you are doing it out of desperation and something else whistling.gif then that's between you and your spouse, and for the CO to find out.

the gap between my hubby and i? i am older. 17.................days :)

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17 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't say that too loudly you may get banned from this topic!!

That isn't an age different that is the time it takes to get fresh laundry delivered!

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17 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't say that too loudly you may get banned from this topic!!

That isn't an age different that is the time it takes to get fresh laundry delivered!

:rofl:

i am so sorry. i didn't mean to say it too loudly :) please don't ban me. i will behave from now on whistling.gif

Hank_Amy, you are so funny! laughing.gif

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01/12/2012 - Check cashed

01/14/2012 - Received NOA1 hard copy

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01/25/2012 - Received ASC Appointment letter hard copy

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01/16/2015 - Received interview letter in the mail

02/13/2015 - Interview date (Approved)

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When I went to Davao I saw alot of Older Americans with younger Philipinas. I was envyious . Kept telling my fiance I hope I can get women like that when I am that old. Of course I get a big slap =) . Now all my older friends want to go find them a philipina. LoL. All joking aside , Age is nothing, but our age difference is only by 2 years , 27 and 25.

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http://fyinfodaily.com/news/philippino-phillipino-philipino-or-filipino-which-one-is-correct/

Philippino, Phillipino, Philipino are terms that most foreigners used when they search for people living in the Philippines. According to ark it is a high-traffic low density (HITLOAD) keyword that brings traffic to his site. Ark Hilario owns the no. 1 spot in the Google search engine results page (SERP) for the keyword Phillipino.

For the benefit of people who do not know the correct or proper term to use to address citizens of the Philippines is Filipino. It is also the official language of the Philippines which is based on Tagalog dialect.

"Philippino, Philipino and other such misspellings are unacceptable and are jarring to Filipino eyes. Remember: Filipino is the noun that refers to the Philippine national language and to the Philippine people (Filipinos); it is also an adjective to describe people, things and such from the Philippines (the other adjective being Philippine). "

So inquiring minds want know - WHAT YOU THE PINOY & PINAY SAY??

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http://fyinfodaily.com/news/philippino-phillipino-philipino-or-filipino-which-one-is-correct/

Philippino, Phillipino, Philipino are terms that most foreigners used when they search for people living in the Philippines. According to ark it is a high-traffic low density (HITLOAD) keyword that brings traffic to his site. Ark Hilario owns the no. 1 spot in the Google search engine results page (SERP) for the keyword Phillipino.

For the benefit of people who do not know the correct or proper term to use to address citizens of the Philippines is Filipino. It is also the official language of the Philippines which is based on Tagalog dialect.

"Philippino, Philipino and other such misspellings are unacceptable and are jarring to Filipino eyes. Remember: Filipino is the noun that refers to the Philippine national language and to the Philippine people (Filipinos); it is also an adjective to describe people, things and such from the Philippines (the other adjective being Philippine). "

So inquiring minds want know - WHAT YOU THE PINOY & PINAY SAY??

There is no "F" in the Tagalog alphabet. Also, no J, V, or Z

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Well actually "F" has been officially added:

Although the word "Filipino" is acceptable in Filipino (the Philippine language), most Filipinos will still say Pilipino when referring to a Filipino person while speaking in Filipino/Tagalog.

For example: "Ako ay Pilipino." ("I am Filipino.")

Why? Primarily because a "p" sound is easier for a Filipino to pronounce than an "f" sound. In fact, even though the letters c, f, j, x, z, etc. have formally been included in the Philippine/Filipino alphabet, there is still an overwhelming tendency to transliterate foreign words into native pronunciation forms.

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http://fyinfodaily.com/news/philippino-phillipino-philipino-or-filipino-which-one-is-correct/

Philippino, Phillipino, Philipino are terms that most foreigners used when they search for people living in the Philippines. According to ark it is a high-traffic low density (HITLOAD) keyword that brings traffic to his site. Ark Hilario owns the no. 1 spot in the Google search engine results page (SERP) for the keyword Phillipino.

For the benefit of people who do not know the correct or proper term to use to address citizens of the Philippines is Filipino. It is also the official language of the Philippines which is based on Tagalog dialect.

"Philippino, Philipino and other such misspellings are unacceptable and are jarring to Filipino eyes. Remember: Filipino is the noun that refers to the Philippine national language and to the Philippine people (Filipinos); it is also an adjective to describe people, things and such from the Philippines (the other adjective being Philippine). "

So inquiring minds want know - WHAT YOU THE PINOY & PINAY SAY??

Cultural Note: Although the word "Filipino" is acceptable in Filipino (the Philippine language), most Filipinos will still say Pilipino when referring to a Filipino person while speaking in Filipino/Tagalog.

For example: "Ako ay Pilipino." ("I am Filipino.")

Why? Primarily because a "p" sound is easier for a Filipino to pronounce than an "f" sound. In fact, even though the letters c, f, j, x, z, etc. have formally been included in the Philippine/Filipino alphabet, there is still an overwhelming tendency to transliterate foreign words into native pronunciation forms.

Examples: kompyuter, kwalipikasyon, okasyon, kendi, indibidwal, sipilis...

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Well actually "F" has been officially added:

Although the word "Filipino" is acceptable in Filipino (the Philippine language), most Filipinos will still say Pilipino when referring to a Filipino person while speaking in Filipino/Tagalog.

For example: "Ako ay Pilipino." ("I am Filipino.")

Why? Primarily because a "p" sound is easier for a Filipino to pronounce than an "f" sound. In fact, even though the letters c, f, j, x, z, etc. have formally been included in the Philippine/Filipino alphabet, there is still an overwhelming tendency to transliterate foreign words into native pronunciation forms.

korrect.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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