Could this be the 1st hello from Vietnam?

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Could this be the 1st hello from Vietnam?

#1 Unread post by bloody_angel »

Hello everyone!
I'm a 17 year old student from Vietnam. And I love sportbikes and cars. But I'm not allowed to ride yet. They say I'll have to wait till my 18th birthday. Sad, isn't it? :rant: Anyway, sometimes I'll break the rules and take my friend's bike (he's older than me) to go for a ride around the city :devil2: . That means I do know how to ride a bike, just havent been able to do tricks yet. Plus, it's definitely hard to find a sportbike here in Vietnam :wallbash: . However, I'm still hoping to own one in the future :thumbsup: .
Umm, that's a little about me. I'm new to riding and to this site. So I hope to receive counsels from all of you :smartass: .
(Sorry, my English is bad... lol)
By the way, my friend's bike looks like this (one of those that you usually see on Vietnam's streets):


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#2 Unread post by Wizzard »

Welcome to the forums Bloody Angel . That's a kewl little bike .
Thanx for sharing a picture . And your English is just fine .
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#3 Unread post by Scoutmedic »

:welcome:

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Welcome... although Im sure you'll get some flack for wanting to do tricks.... wear your gear if you like your skin!

And liscence = good!
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:welcome: That's a pretty tricked out scooter. 8)
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#6 Unread post by NorthernPete »

squidly scooter?
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#7 Unread post by bloody_angel »

Welcome to the forums Bloody Angel . That's a kewl little bike .
Thanx for sharing a picture . And your English is just fine .
Best regards, Wizzard
That's a pretty tricked out scooter.
Thanks (although it's not mine) :mrgreen:
Welcome... although Im sure you'll get some flack for wanting to do tricks.... wear your gear if you like your skin!

And liscence = good!
I will :motorcycle: and thanks for the advice :D
squidly scooter?
??? Err, maybe i'm not used to these slangs :oops: (if "squidly" is a slang :laughing: ) so maybe you could explain what you asked me again. Thanks

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#8 Unread post by t_bonee »

Yep, squid is slang. It can have several meanings for the acronym, but is a derogatory term for motorcycle riders.

Squid: SQUirrelly kID or Stupidly Quick Underdressed Immenently Dead or Super Quick Until I Die or Stupidly Quick, Underdressed, Ignorant, and Dangerous.

Those are the ones that I know of. There may be more acronyms for it.
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#9 Unread post by Loonette »

Welcome aboard! You don't need to worry about your English - you use it better than most Americans! Enjoy the website!

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