Yes but plenty Married Koreans too
[QUOTE=WarriorForLife;3222638]Viet and Korean have different cultures. Korean are little more on the pride side. That is why you have more plays when you go to viet bars.
I know a married KGB with kids, married to the same man for over 10 years, still working and her husband probably know what she is doing at work, I guess he is accepting it and does not seem to care.
The other KGB I know just got hitched, and I personally know her husdand, a very jealous type. Would get very angry if he saw any touching to her new bride. My guess is they probably got hitched with conditions. She continue to work and he stay out of it. That would not be a great marriage, wouldn't it?[/QUOTE]Yes viet girls play more but there are a lot of married Koreans out in those bars also. They might not play as much but they are out there working in the bars.
I don't go for the married KBGs
The reason is you really can't get much out of them. No way you can get a relationship going, they are there just to get some supplemental income to help pay for the mortgage and car or some sort. I will occasionally to buy them a drink just to be nice.
Town side all dead on Monday night. Spolite was busy on Tuesday, someone birthday I think. 904 have some good looking princess there.
Two kalihi bars closed, no light on, Aka Walter and Nubi. Sorry, I might have spelled the names wrong. Anyone knows why they are closed?
[QUOTE=Blade82;3224594]Whether it's a Kb or vb girl they all pretty much were married once and had kids. Most divorced by the time they work in the bar but there are a few exceptions, especially the ones who married for greencard. Lots of times the ones who have a real marriage usually will quit or if they must work bar become bartenders. As for viets playing more, well times have changed. Years and years ago it wasn't too hard to get play at kb and getting play at a Vb was much cheaper. Plus vb typically get less business so they get more desperate. As for deals on food, I suggest you make buddies with various bartenders and they will take care of you. Probably got to buy him a round or 2 but just think of it as you're hanging out with a friend. Some barbacks charge less for their drink too so that's another plus. I suggest 74 Sunday nights, the stuff he cooks is better than any kitchen mama's menu too.[/QUOTE]