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While we were both in Vietnam, we stayed with our parents and actively contributed to the

household chores. We took on various tasks like cleaning the house, doing laundry, washing dishes,
and preparing meals. Sometimes we worked together, like when we hung clothes to dry, and other
times we divided the responsibilities, such as Sponsor cooked while Applicant washed the dishes.
Applicant was also the one who took the trash out in our parents’ places. In our room, we took turns
folding our blankets and mosquito net after use.

Initially, we opened our joint bank account in Vietnam to cover our future expenses, especially those
related to our joint business. However, now that our baby is on the way, we prioritise depositing our
savings into this joint account for our upcoming baby expenses.

In the future, when we are both in Australia, we plan to continue living in Sponsor's current house
while saving money for a better and larger home for our growing family. We will share the
household chores and take care of our baby together. Sponsor will primarily handle meal
preparation with Applicant's assistance, and Applicant will take care of dishwashing. We will
dedicate time every weekend to cleaning the house and doing the laundry. Applicant will also handle
more physically demanding tasks around the house, such as mowing the lawn, changing light bulbs,
and fixing things as needed. Regarding our baby, we will create a fair schedule that accommodates
both of our work commitments and take turns managing all nighttime responsibilities, including
feeding, changing, and soothing our baby. We will also make sure to find time during the weekends
to take our baby to the park or other enjoyable places in nature to embrace the fresh air and
surroundings.

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