I'm a regular viewer of zula chick chats but I've been noticing that for most episodes the people selected are in really similar situations? If the point of the show is to have debate around a topic hopefully there will be opinions on both sides of the coin. Most of the episodes seem abit skewed.
This series are really good for a father like me. It’s something important that are not taught in school or even talk about. Wrt to Asian or western values, understand the intention behind is more important than whether you can do or can’t do this. It will liberate you and develop a well-rounded perspective of both sides. Both sides have their reasons & culture whether you agreed or not is up to u. Though I disagree with a lot of choices you guys make. I understand the younger generation better through these discussions.
I moved in to my bf's apartment to save on rent and also after having stayed over his place for long periods of time on and off while I had my own place. Cohabitation wasn't exactly planned for me, but I had to make a choice in saving hundreds of bucks while my bf has his place of his own. It's true, you'll see his worst habits, when he didn't clean up his place, his room and do his laundry, clear his table and seeing his personal hygiene habits. I too have to learn how to compromise and accept his habits while being an example to him myself by tidying up the space, keeping my hygiene and organising my personal belongings. It's tough, seeing their worst and also having to see them everyday. It is like testing the waters for long term commitment, and it is a risk to do so if it's too early in the relationship when the foundation isn't fully formed between the two of you, from my personal experience.
I looked it up and both of them are actually acceptable to use, though some people find 'cohabitate' more awkward-sounding, personally I'm fine with both
Cohabit buay gam then next cohabit buay gam then break up again. Obviously the issue is with oneself's notion of "test water". The root of problem is commitment. When will people understand this
I'm a regular viewer of zula chick chats but I've been noticing that for most episodes the people selected are in really similar situations? If the point of the show is to have debate around a topic hopefully there will be opinions on both sides of the coin. Most of the episodes seem abit skewed.
This series are really good for a father like me. It’s something important that are not taught in school or even talk about. Wrt to Asian or western values, understand the intention behind is more important than whether you can do or can’t do this. It will liberate you and develop a well-rounded perspective of both sides. Both sides have their reasons & culture whether you agreed or not is up to u. Though I disagree with a lot of choices you guys make. I understand the younger generation better through these discussions.
Hey ZULA ChickChats, please do videos on 1. Comparing ex-es 2. Knowing whether your partner is the one 3. Dealing with your partner's past. Thanks!
I moved in to my bf's apartment to save on rent and also after having stayed over his place for long periods of time on and off while I had my own place. Cohabitation wasn't exactly planned for me, but I had to make a choice in saving hundreds of bucks while my bf has his place of his own. It's true, you'll see his worst habits, when he didn't clean up his place, his room and do his laundry, clear his table and seeing his personal hygiene habits. I too have to learn how to compromise and accept his habits while being an example to him myself by tidying up the space, keeping my hygiene and organising my personal belongings. It's tough, seeing their worst and also having to see them everyday. It is like testing the waters for long term commitment, and it is a risk to do so if it's too early in the relationship when the foundation isn't fully formed between the two of you, from my personal experience.
maybe a video about traveling with your bf/gf
Julian is so funny
LEAH JUST BROKE UP??? cos a few episodes ago she say she in relationship, and now she single??
love the new setup!!
This is so useful, thank you!!
Am I the only one that realizes all of them said cohabit as cohabitate.....
I looked it up and both of them are actually acceptable to use, though some people find 'cohabitate' more awkward-sounding, personally I'm fine with both
Ya, what he said. 😂
Cohabit buay gam then next cohabit buay gam then break up again. Obviously the issue is with oneself's notion of "test water". The root of problem is commitment. When will people understand this
Staying solo is the best.