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Gabry (f)
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Since alot of peeps hia claim that Im too nice, I therefore will now show my evil vampire site. My inspiration : Czarskit and MrCrackles! Just watch. . . Ok peeps. Shoot! Especially u dyabman and Omo Ibo. I dey wait! Una go fear fear ooo. . . 
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Gabry (f)
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It has been proven that I've suceeded finally 
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ztyle (m)
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Dan this babe don popular oh 
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Gabry (f)
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U two betta be afraid naaa. . . My lion side will come out anytime soon 
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dani1luv
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Gabby you get mauth 
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Gabry (f)
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Nahh u be pro at that naa 
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Gabry (f)
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Hmmm. . . Just ebcause you havent seen that side of me jor. I'll start preety soon. I need it in here and in reality. It will do me good ooo 
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~Sissy~ (f)
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haha too bad u cant succeed 
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spikedcylinder
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And? 
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Gabry (f)
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U sit down on one spot!!! 
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~Sissy~ (f)
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U dey try me abi?  mean people suck so u berra repent 
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Gabry (f)
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I no want to repent ooo Sissy. Today I be bad girl. I went to work with slippers! HAHA!  Webprince, heheheh! Did it work? Was I mean? 
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Gabry (f)
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Why you show that raisin face? Wetin I do? I promise I go share my teddy's with u ooo 
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~Sissy~ (f)
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Why you show that raisin face? Wetin I do? I promise I go share my teddy's with u ooo  hahaha "meanness mission impossible" 
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biina
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I think Gabrywyl deserves official recognition as a Nigerian from Yardua, as she sounds so much more Nigerian than even some of my naija born friends. Her choice of words are always so apt that one often doubts her asian association. All she needs now is a more 'Nigerian' first name, as the surname will be fixed once she marries that Nigerian guy. 
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Gabry (f)
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I think Gabrywyl deserves official recognition as a Nigerian from Yardua, as she sounds so much more Nigerian than even some of my naija born friends. Her choice of words are always so apt that one often doubts her asian association. All she needs now is a more 'Nigerian' first name, as the surname will be fixed once she marries that Nigerian guy.  See your english sef. Una come from Britain abi assisting Queen Grandma Elizabeth  U make me feel intimidated jor  Yes ooo. . . U dey call me Naija but am not naaa (as according to na2day?) cause he say that I no sabi wetin red eye mean.  I understand well well say you no go believe that I be Asian as other peeps also say as such but no wahala. I no dey beef you.  But I have improved right now. Therefore am not nice anymore. U can ask Phemour for reference. He knows Im a special case naaa  And the reason why I change my sexuality its because of Binaa. Reference: http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=268126.msg3846791#msg3846791 heheh! 
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biina
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See your english sef. Una come from Britain abi assisting Queen Grandma Elizabeth  U make me feel intimidated jor  Yes ooo. . . U dey call me Naija but am not naaa (as according to na2day?) cause he say that I no sabi wetin red eye mean.  I understand well well say you no go believe that I be Asian as other peeps also say as such but no wahala. I no dey beef you.  No mind am jare, u already sabi pass most naija sef Red eye is simply a transliteration (from yoruba) of bloodshot eyes. It is often used to describe a state of annoyance, irritation, sternness or simply being under the influence. For example: "Abi u wan make I show u my red eye?" or "any guy wey toast that girl go see im papa red eye o" So if you were to have a naija name, what would it be?
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Gabry (f)
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binaa! Thank you for explaining it to me naa. I really appreciate it oo  Regarding the Nigerian name, how about Isoken? I've always like that name because:- 1) The name is originated from the Edo tribe and my bf is Edo 2) It means Satisfactory and because Im the type of person whom is always satisfied and contented with whatever I have What do you think? 
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biina
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Definitely a nice choice. I am quite impressed with the reason for your choice, as the meaning of a name is given strong consideration in Nigeria. If you do adopt the name for real (like a middle name, pet name or whatever), it would be a nice surprise for your would be in-laws (particularly the more traditional ones among them), as it would give them something to relate to that's not far from home, and they would see you less as a foreigner.
Q2: How many languages do you speak/write, and which is your first/main/primary language?
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Gabry (f)
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Ehmmm. . . Heheh! Actually that name was given by my bobo's mother. Thats how I got the name and they would call me that whenever we interact. When she first gave me the name, she told me the meaning of it and I immediately fell in love with it cause it really is just like me. In law? Uhm. . . I no go think that far for marriage ooo. . .  Languages. Well, my mother tongue is Manglish (Malaysian English just like how 9ja have Pidgin English) and Hakkha Chinese. Other languages which I can speak is English, Malay language (Malaysian Language), Cantonese Language (Hong Kong language) because my grandfather is from Hong Kong, Mandarin (Chinko language) cause my other grandfather is from China. Basic language and I mean very basic - Indonesian, French and Pidgin English. Am trying to learn how to speak Indonesia and Yoruba language. I can write Malaysian, English, a little bit or very basic french, pidgin and Indonesian. How about you? And are u a teacher? Cause your english is superfly high ooo 
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uyimen
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Gabby, going mean is not d right step forward, we all came to know and love you because of d honest,polite, gentle and lovely nature you process,not because you are mean. pls dont let your friends down. We love the lovely and friendly Gabby. Pls bring her back, because that is the Gabby am missing.
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biina
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@Gabrywyl Compared to me and my lowly two languages, you have quite an arsenal. I have never been good with languages: failed french in school, and struggled with English for the most part. Thank God for TV, novels and movies, else I would have been carrying a loaded M-16 every time I typed in English. My use of English is just a case of practice makes, if not perfect, at least good.
I am not a teacher by profession, but I do teach ever so often (and the subject matter is never English - for the sake of future generations).
As per marriage, as long as you marry a Nigerian, no wahala. I know you love us, and we also love you, so its a simple case of '4 upon 2, no remainder.' Anything else na jara Now if you don't marry a Nigerian - wahala go dey o.
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