It might be from Minnesota or Wisconsin. But thats kool and interesting to see hmong working and singing Lao/Hmong song, I hope both can improve our relationship here in USA and maybe help those back home together. :)
Most likely they are from the US possibly from Minesota.
Isn’t it nice to see a smile on people’ face? And with respect to Hmong in US, I am happy for them. A bright future has awaited those who seek for their potential. It is quite comparatively better to have the opportunity because at least we know it is there whereas the lack of an opportunity denotes the end of human progress and the desire to strive for the best. It is absolutely up to us to utilize it and new generation of Hmong seem to have put great emphasis on education. Their families must have taught them well in connection with their lives in Laos where villages would be only their future. Sadly, some of our Lao folks in the West associate themselves with gangs. Fighting would be the major subject in any public discourse; they like to display their thug hood through verbal expression just to impress their peers and at times lead to physical confrontation among themselves.Of course, not all Laotians are this way.Majority of Laotians are probably highly successful in different aspects and I am happy for them as well.
Hey, with regard to your name, “NangDarling” I can only picture you as a very attractive Laotian lady because that name sounds so beautiful.You can’t deny that. I am unable to divert my envision of you other than positively graceful lady. That name is for sure signifying glamour. Don’t keep the beauty to yourself; show it while you can. Otherwise, you might regret later when it goes away.
BLM, as your fellow Laotian, is happy for you and I am jealous of you. J
Most likely they are from the US possibly from Minesota.
Isn’t it nice to see a smile on people’s face? And with respect to Hmong in US, I am happy for them. A bright future has awaited those who seek for their potential. It is quite comparatively better to have the opportunity because at least we know it is there whereas the lack of an opportunity denotes the end of human progress and the desire to strive for the best. It is absolutely up to us to utilize it and new generation of Hmong seem to have put great emphasis on education. Their families must have taught them well in connection with their lives in Laos where villages would be only their future. Sadly, some of our Lao folks in the West associate themselves with gangs. Fighting would be the major subject in any public discourse; they like to display their thug hood through verbal expression just to impress their peers and at times lead to physical confrontation among themselves.Of course, not all Laotians are this way.Majority of Laotians are probably highly successful in different aspects and I am happy for them as well.
Hey, with regard to your name, “NangDarling” I can only picture you as a very attractive Laotian lady because that name sounds so beautiful.You can’t deny that. I am unable to divert my envision of you other than positively graceful lady. That name is for sure signifying glamour. Don’t keep the beauty to yourself; show it while you can. Otherwise, you might regret later when it goes away.
BLM, as your fellow Laotian, is happy for you and I am jealous of you. J
I am sorry if I confused you.I stroke the “en” by mistake. I meant to say “My Vision” Ok, NangDarling.
These Hmong girls are from Laos, they have excellent talents to sing in Lao with cleared action. They're in between 18 to 21 of age, not from the U.S. I know some of them when I go visit Laos last December 2008. I joined their concert at Kilometer 52 and see then on the stage, I event think they're not Hmong at all, I thought they are Lao Loum. I knew they're Hmong right after my Hmong friend introducing me get to know them. They aren't singing just only Hmong and Lao but some English, France, Chinese, Vietnamese and even Cuba too. If you have chance to go visit Laos don't forget to visit Kilometer 52, you'll see them there. How could Hmong girl, about this age who born and grew up in the U.S., know how to sing in Lao, even thought do they speak Lao clearly?
Most likely they are from the US possibly from Minesota.
Isn’t it nice to see a smile on people’s face? And with respect to Hmong in US, I am happy for them. A bright future has awaited those who seek for their potential. It is quite comparatively better to have the opportunity because at least we know it is there whereas the lack of an opportunity denotes the end of human progress and the desire to strive for the best. It is absolutely up to us to utilize it and new generation of Hmong seem to have put great emphasis on education. Their families must have taught them well in connection with their lives in Laos where villages would be only their future. Sadly, some of our Lao folks in the West associate themselves with gangs. Fighting would be the major subject in any public discourse; they like to display their thug hood through verbal expression just to impress their peers and at times lead to physical confrontation among themselves.Of course, not all Laotians are this way.Majority of Laotians are probably highly successful in different aspects and I am happy for them as well.
Hey, with regard to your name, “NangDarling” I can only picture you as a very attractive Laotian lady because that name sounds so beautiful.You can’t deny that. I am unable to divert my envision of you other than positively graceful lady. That name is for sure signifying glamour. Don’t keep the beauty to yourself; show it while you can. Otherwise, you might regret later when it goes away.
BLM, as your fellow Laotian, is happy for you and I am jealous of you. J
I am sorry if I confused you.I stroke the “en” by mistake. I meant to say “My Vision” Ok, NangDarling.
You got that right brotas! I like to say I am good loooking from a humble personality type. My name was give to me by my late Father.
These Hmong girls are from Laos, they have excellent talents to sing in Lao with cleared action. They're in between 18 to 21 of age, not from the U.S. I know some of them when I go visit Laos last December 2008. I joined their concert at Kilometer 52 and see then on the stage, I event think they're not Hmong at all, I thought they are Lao Loum. I knew they're Hmong right after my Hmong friend introducing me get to know them. They aren't singing just only Hmong and Lao but some English, France, Chinese, Vietnamese and even Cuba too. If you have chance to go visit Laos don't forget to visit Kilometer 52, you'll see them there. How could Hmong girl, about this age who born and grew up in the U.S., know how to sing in Lao, even thought do they speak Lao clearly?
I guess you are right. I don't think Hmong here in USA speak Lao accept the older generation that is. I have a couple of hmong friend here in the State we don't think much at all in a daily basis. But I been to there new year it was interesting and I had a great time with them. =)
How could Hmong girl, about this age who born and grew up in the U.S., know how to sing in Lao, even thought do they speak Lao clearly?
That is called practice. That is the wonder of having a talent for singing. Its possible for someone to sing a song not written in his mother tongue by getting very familiar with the lyrics, understanding the meaning of the song (to get the rightfeeling) and religiously practicing until perfection.
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