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Truth from Vietnam Retiree 5 years later 

Vagabond Awake
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@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
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@Vietnam_Chr0nicles
@Vietnam_Chr0nicles 7 месяцев назад
Hello. I am a fellow RU-vidr with 543 subscribers as of now living in Lao Cai/Sapa Vietnam. I have been here for 3 years now as an English teacher and have dedicated my channel to showing the beauty of tier3 /tier 4 cities and rural parts of Vietnam. I pay 6milvnd per month for my studio which is a lot compared to yours in Danang but I do have floor to ceiling windows and a wall to separate it and make it look more bigger. I am from America as well and have traveled Asia just like you (I am the younger version of you it appears) for we both live the same way and want the same things. I also advise people on how to eat cheap/healthy and adapt to the culture and learning curve when moving here. Especially if a place like Lao Cai where I was the only Westerner for an entire year in 2021. I wanted to compliment you on your channel and ask that you give mine a look. I have playlist for all aspects of Vietnam from Motorcycle racing in Sapa, to teaching advice. I also work with local ethnic groups in Sapa and have been the boom operator in a few films we submitted to a couple Independent film festivals. I just finally reach 5 patreon supporters and after 12 years of work, seeing my channel and passion grow with new subscribers everyday, I try to post daily and keep a variety of topics with even new ones such as podcast about military things. FMF corpsman 8404 2002- (You will know what that is if you ..) Happy Tet!
@Thekuskus777
@Thekuskus777 Месяц назад
@@Vietnam_Chr0nicles ok
@mtradingsgn
@mtradingsgn 7 месяцев назад
I am Vietnamese. We maintain a low cost of living, so people can join the workforce to move the country forward into an industrialized nation. Vietnam is a socialist country led by a Communist party, it has a mixed economy, completely different from North Korea. Foreigners who want to come to Vietnam to live are always welcome, but that is not our goal like Thailand and Philippines, so don't look at us with the mindset that we want to extort your money by any means. Our culture and tradition is to be hospitable and respectful, to be polite, and what is important is that most of the population are not members of the communist party. You can choose another place to retire and that is not something we mind.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. :-)
@markholland6657
@markholland6657 7 месяцев назад
and its people like you and the way of vietnam that makes me miss it every day I am not there and move back in a few months time! I love VN!!
@mtradingsgn
@mtradingsgn 7 месяцев назад
@@markholland6657 Thanks for your kind words
@gianglai5412
@gianglai5412 7 месяцев назад
Người Việt Nam 🇻🇳. Thank you. Very. Good.👍 💖💖🤝🫰🫶​@@markholland6657
@cheftha9785
@cheftha9785 7 месяцев назад
Đáng buồn là từ Bắc tới nam ra sức chặt chém . Dù chính quyền đã ban hành luật. Nhưng nhiều người vẫn chặt chém , moi tiền , xin đểu..... Khiến cho khách du lịch nghĩ như vậy
@paulmeuse7774
@paulmeuse7774 7 месяцев назад
This was good to hear. I was here in 68-69 as a Marine grunt. On a jungle ridge near the A Shau valley, and other places, I was awed by the natural beauty. I did not meet many Vietnamese people, but the children were always nice. I came back in 2018-19. And since October 2022, I have been back n forth between Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Thailand. Most of my time in Vietnam, I stay in Da Nang. It's where I first set foot in Vietnam on Christmas Morning 1968. The people are wonderful, as is the natural beauty, the food an more.
@paulmeuse7774
@paulmeuse7774 7 месяцев назад
@DanielCunningham_Gia-na-dai Daniel one thing I learned about the Vietnam War is the lying by our political and military leaders. Most of the people who fought against us, north and south weren't communists. They were freedom fighters...like their ancestors. Some 800 years ago, or more, they defeated an army, and navy of 500,000+ sent by Kubla Khan. What happened to the minority groups of Vietnam, after the war happens in many wars. When the Revolutionary War ended in 1782 those who were loyal to the British were brutalised. Their property was torched, or destroyed. Violence against them was widespread, even death. Many fled to Canada. Growing up we were told we were helping to free the Vietnamese people. It's BS. After the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu- the Geneva Accords called for free elections in all of Vietnam in 1956. The US scuttled it. Dwight Eisenhower said they couldn't allow it because Ho Chi Minh would win 90% of the vote in the North, and South. I got to know a woman from Cam Lo ville in Quang Tri Province. She sold Coca-Colas. We talked when I was at certain places. She had her three kids with her. After a few weeks she asked why I came to Vietnam. I said 'your president asked us to'. She said 'he's not our president. Your president make our president'. That was true. CIA coups, rigged elections, crushing the opposition...etc. She then asked 'who were the Redcoats'? I said the British. She then asked 'why did Americans fight them'? I said 'they had to get them out to be free and independent'. I felt the irony at that moment. She said 'you don't get mad at me'. Twice. I said 'no, we talk. You say what you feel.' Then, she leaned closer, and said 'Americans Redcoats in Vietnam'. She was right, and it got me thinking. In 1935 Major General Smedley D. Butler wrote 'War is a Racket'. He told the real reasons for wars he had been in, and led. Haiti was for the 'sugar interests', Mexico for the oil companies. China, 1927, for Standard Oil (Rockefeller company), Cuba for the National City Bank boys, Nicaragua for Brown and Brothers banking... Daniel I liked the story about the food. I was at Charlie 2 my first time in Nam. Above Cam Lo in Quang Tri Province. We Marines provided the security with day patrols, and night ambushes. The base was army artillery. They got good hot food. We ate c-rats. Our officers ate the Army's hot chow. They had cooks! Our squad leaders asked our LT, and Captain if we could too at noon meal. They said we had our rations. People were pissed. I didn't know anything till Hall came up to me and asked if I had my gas mask. I said no. I was told my 1st day it's useless. Extra weight. Get rid of it ect. My position was at the front gate. Concertina wire. During the middle of the noon meal a gas grenade accidentally landed in the middle of guys enjoying hot chow. When they saw it, and when it went off, food trays went flying in the air, and they ran out in panic. Was one of the funniest things I saw.
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 7 месяцев назад
@@paulmeuse7774 That is a very interesting anecdote. Thanks for sharing. That Coca-Cola lady obviously was very well versed with politics and had quite a sense of humor in her transaction with you. Wouldn't it be awesome to meet her again today for another conversation...:)
@phunk8607
@phunk8607 7 месяцев назад
@DanielCunningham_Gia-na-daicos America has none of this issue. Dream on mate
@safeandeffectivelol
@safeandeffectivelol 6 месяцев назад
@@paulmeuse7774 Yet many Americans still refuse to believe that our government meddles in foreign affairs, foments revolutions, and are often the aggressors.
@bobtoner9820
@bobtoner9820 4 месяца назад
I was there 68-69 pole lineman for the army. I was thinking it's funny that no one wanted to go back then and now it's a tourist destination. Spent 18 months in Bangkok after Nam
@CoojertM
@CoojertM 6 месяцев назад
Very honest interview and agree with Brian on just about everything. I was totally shocked by the honesty and openness of the Vietnamese people, absolutely no animosity towards anybody, just a peace loving, hard working people. Visited Hanoi, HCM city, Da Nang and Hoi An just before Covid hit. Now planning to revisit Da Nang. I wish only the best for Vietnam and its people. ATB from England.
@ngothuat2045
@ngothuat2045 Месяц назад
Brian gave a secret: local, local and local. Try to live in home stay or local hotel not famous hotel. Go to market or small eatery instead of restaurant. Drink coffee at small shop instead of famous bar or cafe. Vietnamese people are willing to help you if you are in trouble. Trust me, after 2 weeks, you will have many local friends, they will show you the best, most delicious but cheap places. You can save 20-50%.
@20luzer52
@20luzer52 7 месяцев назад
As to your comment about dental care, I lived and worked in VN for 9+ years and got to know Australians that worked at the Australian Consulate. They told me that they would wait to get back to VN after holiday to get their dental care and eyes checked. They said the services are great, quality facility and modern equipment and the price is really cheap. As a US citizen, I know our health care cost is really expensive but I was surprised that even Australia is expensive compared to VN.
@abnl4684
@abnl4684 7 месяцев назад
I’m Canadian and Vn dental care is 10 times cheaper than Canada
@hientrinhle6160
@hientrinhle6160 7 месяцев назад
Im Vietnamese but i have a question: You want a very cheap service in your country & but want high salaries . ? Or The doctor in your country should have the very low salaries compare to you?. Like the way in VN( for Việt Nam citizen) people want more profits from gov healthcare insurance but with only 50 usd fee every year.
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 7 месяцев назад
I had a tooth, which needed a crown. My Houston dentist wanted 2K. My Blue Cross Blue Shield only paid 40%, it was $1,200 out of pocket for me. My dentist was still working with BCBS to get the approval before work could be started. Before the approval came I took a vacation trip to Vietnam where I visited KangNam clinic, which was in Saigon. Kangnam was Korean owned but the dentists actually working my tooth were Vietnamese. They were excellent, professional and pleasant. The procedure started around 1PM on first day I came in. The next day I returned around the same time and the crown was installed within an hour. They issued me a 15-year warranty certificate. I could come back anytime I had any issue or needed adjustment. That was two years ago and I have not had any reason to come back. The cost for the crown was $250. It was the best dental service ever for me.
@phunk8607
@phunk8607 7 месяцев назад
Depends on what they get. Elective stuff yes but for Aussie health care it’s pretty much unmatched for hardcore stuff like cancer and hip surgery etc.
@naidoo307
@naidoo307 7 месяцев назад
@@hientrinhle6160 😂😂
@louiskats5116
@louiskats5116 7 месяцев назад
I visited Da Nang in 2011 & 2019 & I absolutely love it, words can describe how much I love Da Nang. My partner & I just love Vietnam especially Da Nang. Working & saving as much money as possible plan to retire on 2nd of January 2029 & move to Da Nang. The only reason I am working 6 days a week , overtime, no social life 254 weeks to go. I will get there with my partner Cheers Louis Kats 👍
@hoanguc2238
@hoanguc2238 7 месяцев назад
Ồ. Tôi năm nay 41 tuổi và tôi là người dân Đà Nẵng. Tôi sẽ mời bạn 1 chầu bia nếu chúng ta có dịp gặp nhau ở Đà Nẵng. Chúng tôi chào đón bạn
@thomasnguyen5092
@thomasnguyen5092 5 месяцев назад
@@hoanguc2238 am i invied tooooo????
@pete531
@pete531 5 месяцев назад
thats called dedication, well done
@fabiancurto6484
@fabiancurto6484 5 месяцев назад
👏👏👏👏
@manhbui4309
@manhbui4309 3 месяца назад
🎉
@leopoldbourne8444
@leopoldbourne8444 7 месяцев назад
The eminent American historian Stephen Kotkin said, with regard to Vietnam, "we lost the war, but we won the peace".
@見義
@見義 2 месяца назад
I heard many Vietnamese say we should have lost the was like Germany.
@MD72538
@MD72538 Месяц назад
@@見義 no I don't think so. You're wrong.
@josephbeltran2505
@josephbeltran2505 7 месяцев назад
I love Vietnam. If I wasn’t married to a Thai lady and retiring in Hua Hin, DaNang Vietnam would be my next place to retire. Great people, great food, beautiful country
@katjaxxx7353
@katjaxxx7353 7 месяцев назад
Maybe after your divorce? (Just joking)
@thomasnguyen5092
@thomasnguyen5092 5 месяцев назад
@@katjaxxx7353 you crack me up.....
@MrTupeloFlash
@MrTupeloFlash 5 месяцев назад
Divorce ? No problem , find another , so easy 😊
@pete531
@pete531 5 месяцев назад
@@katjaxxx7353 hahahahahahahahahha
@nickmondo222
@nickmondo222 3 месяца назад
i live in Hua HIn with my Thai girlfriend. Got a house here. We are now going to split our time equally between HH and Da Nang. I go for the first time on 20 June, to suss it out and find a decent rental.
@Explorer766
@Explorer766 7 месяцев назад
What this man says about never seeing anybody angry (or the least bit aggressive) hit me about a week into my recent trip to Thailand. I try to articulate this to my American friends and I don't think they grasp what I''m saying! I'm feeling like my second trip next year will include both countries. Thanks Vagabond.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Yes, travel delivers truth at a fundamental level. We are taught one thing but seeing with your own eyes is another.
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj 7 месяцев назад
Look! I love DaNang ❤️ but this interview is not true. Vietnam people are friendly...but no one ever angry??? It's just not true. And no one honking??? LOL .we spend 3months a year there. Let's take the rose colored glasses off
@jade-nm5xi
@jade-nm5xi 7 месяцев назад
@@DavidWilliams-qr5yj. He said for what he experienced, Sir.
@Chris-uh7nm
@Chris-uh7nm 7 месяцев назад
​@@DavidWilliams-qr5yjI agree that you can't make a blanket statement, but I think he meant in general. It would be a big improvement to the image of Vietnam if people obey traffic laws, yield to pedestrians, stop honking and ride on the sidewalks.
@tuananhtranhuu
@tuananhtranhuu 7 месяцев назад
Why stop honking? I dont think that there is something on the vehicle just designed for no purpose
@MrBeretboy
@MrBeretboy 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Dan for interviewing Brian. I'm heading to Vietnam in 4 weeks just to see what it's like. I had started to doubt my decision to go, but now I''m 100% positive and ready to roll. And thank you Brian.
@raceman1966
@raceman1966 7 месяцев назад
You will love it....the people are so friendly!!!
@JimMillsCSLC
@JimMillsCSLC 7 месяцев назад
Vietnam is a great alternative to the negatives of the Philippines, ie: food, medical, pollution, infrastructure, housing quality.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
We love it here kipp. Sounds like you had a bad trip?
@janchxxheonczsekk6412
@janchxxheonczsekk6412 7 месяцев назад
one more thing to add, it's much safer in vietnam compare to the Philippines
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 7 месяцев назад
@@VagabondAwake It is only good for western tourists not for the true locals other than the minority within the ruling class who has the shot at grifting to enrich themselves.
@san209nha9
@san209nha9 5 месяцев назад
@@janchxxheonczsekk6412 yes, it's much safer in Vietnam and you rarely see beggars or homeless in Vietnam. The poor people are not hungry because (1) the government don't allow beggars or homeless on the streets (2) local people support feeding the poor (3) oversea Vietnamese send money to the poor and the zero dollar restaurants
@raceman1966
@raceman1966 7 месяцев назад
I just returned from Danang last month for my first time. I loved it...the people were amazing and so nice!!! This was a vacation/exploring early retirement trip. Thank you so much for the encouragement and inspiration!!!
@walterpeebles295
@walterpeebles295 7 месяцев назад
This is my slant about the more tranquil vibe about southeast asia. I go to buddhist temple here in Orange county, USA. I live close to Little Saigon. There are many vietnamese people living in this area. I think that the fact Viet Nam is basically a buddhist nation has a major influence in the attitude and conduct of people. The buddhist tradition is prevalent in south east countries. My ethnicity is caucasian. I am certain Dan would agree that people in Southeast asia are more humble than the people in western nations .
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Totally agree!
@phammy-e5w
@phammy-e5w 6 месяцев назад
nnnnnn
@mauimixer6040
@mauimixer6040 6 месяцев назад
Except Indonesia being mainly Muslim and Philippines mainly devoted Catholic, you're right. And it Definitely makes a Big difference ! Personally, I perfect the Buddhist attitude and the belief in karma, that doesn't go away just by donating $$. Which is reflective in the low crime !!
@AngeloMesiti-q7g
@AngeloMesiti-q7g 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this nderful interview. I live in Sydney and many Vietnamese people here. They are exceptional. It’s a pleasure to meet them
@truckn
@truckn 7 месяцев назад
Bryan is from California and the heat is something he mention first, he must be talking to us Canadians but that's why I come here, to thaw out from Canada's winter months. My only advice for first timers coming to Vietnam or Thailand for that matter, you have to have the mindset that your not in North America or wherever you maybe from. It's different. It's my 4th time here and 6 times to Thailand once you leave your country's mindset at home, you'll be fine. If your plan is to fully retire, take Bryan's advice, check it out for 6 months to see if it is a good fit. Doesn't hurt to learn some basic language it goes a long way with the locals even to make them smile. Travel safe and Be Well.
@porkepik32
@porkepik32 17 дней назад
@@truckn i love my thawing out, my wife who is from Saigon obviously doesn't enjoy the freezing here in ottawa. Mid term plan (5-6 years) is obviously spend half the year in Vietnam . I spent nearly a year in Vietnam since 2021 and love it there. The weather even in saigon doesn't bother me and i ve been there nearly every months of the year
@gregoriopuro
@gregoriopuro 7 месяцев назад
Hey Dan that was probably your best interview.. very positive vibes about Vietnam
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
He feels it here. So do I. :-)
@gregoriopuro
@gregoriopuro 7 месяцев назад
@@VagabondAwake I'm leaving Mexico in June for Vietnam and then on to Cambodia.. see where I settle into..
@tedlasalvia9668
@tedlasalvia9668 7 месяцев назад
Nice Video Dan. His story gives us a glimpse into life in Vietnam. For people who are adventurous and accepting of other cultures, and expat life sounds like a grand adventure!
@user-zm9gc1kt8b
@user-zm9gc1kt8b 7 месяцев назад
I'm on my way guys. Bored after 20 years in Thailand and Vietnam seems to be the new challenge I'm severely needing. Great chat lads
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Let us know what you think. :-)
@user-zm9gc1kt8b
@user-zm9gc1kt8b 7 месяцев назад
@@VagabondAwake 😎👌
@dianac7002
@dianac7002 7 месяцев назад
Great interview! If possible, I would be interested to see expat interviews with women...especially single women. Thank you so much for sharing on your excellent channel!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
@dianac7002. We have female expats on our "guest star" playiist already. Just pick the playlist of your choice here and scroll down the list until you find it. ru-vid.complaylists Thanks for asking! Dan
@MyNTran
@MyNTran 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely agree with you about dental services in vn. I got my teeth done way back in 2010 - a bridge actually - and they gave me a 10 years guarantee. But it's been good over 13 years !
@raceman1966
@raceman1966 7 месяцев назад
I just finished reading your "retire in Da Nang Vietnam" guide....fantastic information!!! I just added to my favorites as a reference. Thank you so much for your hardwork!!!
@LandInThailand
@LandInThailand 3 месяца назад
It's always so nice to hear about the lives of open-minded and warm-hearted people living abroad...
@toilayoutuber6956
@toilayoutuber6956 7 месяцев назад
Merci Brian pour nous faire partager ce témoignage de Dan. Je vis en France et ce que dit Dan est totalement juste, je viens régulièrement à Saigon depuis de longues années. Bonne continuation Brian pour vos vidéos. Et bon suite pour Brian également.
@kevinreist7718
@kevinreist7718 7 месяцев назад
Sounds like paradise, I get the impression that they don't think of Americans as walking ATMs there, like maybe they do in Thailand or the Phillippines. Very enlightening, Good Video! Thanks Dan!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
There aren't enough Americans to go around here yet so it hasn't become a reliable business plan like it has in other parts of SE Asia. Economies form around steady sources of resources. That will come later after more Americans show up. lol.
@MD72538
@MD72538 Месяц назад
@@VagabondAwake we're aware of Amis coming to Vietnam to retire. Most of them are not rich.
@guysavoy626
@guysavoy626 7 месяцев назад
Good interview Dan. Thanks to Brian for sharing. Looks like another +1 for Vietnam!
@tomdiesen4767
@tomdiesen4767 7 месяцев назад
Yes I agree, completely. I think America never got over Vietnam, actually had to come here to experience it. I am also American and travelled here about eight years ago. Also single. Took me also about a year to get married. Agree completely with everything you said. I had a phone stolen, and another attempted, but otherwise it is very peaceful (though traffic issues are ridiculous) I love it here. If you want to date, rather than marry, please go to Thailand, or the Philippines. Really.
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og 7 месяцев назад
DAN👋: RE the earlier "assisted-living" with "live-ins" in Thailand/Viet Nam/ Cambodia video suggestion💡 ... Find and INTERVIEW people with local "live-in" help for the aging... AGAIN I think it would get a gazillion views and you would do a great job hosting too 💪❤
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Great idea.
@gwenhoang4018
@gwenhoang4018 7 месяцев назад
I love Da Nang too! This’s really nice to watch. Thank you.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@charlesmassaquoi6717
@charlesmassaquoi6717 7 месяцев назад
Thinking about relocating to Da Nang in August from Florida. Great Interview. Thanks for the information.
@magnetoforce704
@magnetoforce704 7 месяцев назад
I am thinking about relocating to Da Nang this year from Los Angeles also.
@johnnow1
@johnnow1 7 месяцев назад
Same here
@raceman1966
@raceman1966 7 месяцев назад
LOL...I may be coming in the August/September timeframe. My lease expires in the middle of August and I'm 80 to 90% sure I'm going to give it go. Early retirement seems so much nicer than working till I'm in my mid-70s.
@markholland6657
@markholland6657 7 месяцев назад
I love VN and am moving back there in a couple months time.. cant wait!!! also lived there from 16-17 and a few 3month trips in '18 & '19 then cvid happened.. been waiting/planning to get back since last yr! Danang is very nice! I grew up with alot of Viet Kieu friends here in UK so am very familiar with the nature of the people.. nicest people have ever known... will also be moving to SGN first but then likely move to a smaller quieter town like Danang, I loved the beach there when I visited... maybe see ya around there later this yr! My first yr is 100% dedicated to learning Vietnamese though!
@anhao2640
@anhao2640 7 месяцев назад
I am living in Da Nang. Welcome to DN.
@raceman1966
@raceman1966 7 месяцев назад
I love your attitude towards moving there. Wanting to learn the language shows that you will fit in great!!!
@darkroast66
@darkroast66 7 месяцев назад
Another great interview. I find these really helpful. I plan to go to Vietnam at some point in the future.
@toaninh9120
@toaninh9120 6 месяцев назад
It feels good to hear Brian talk so dearly about Vietnam, and it really feels like Da Nang just hit the right spot for him. It's really a lovely city, by all margin the nicest major city in Vietnam, definitely recommend for people to plan their stay
@peterlattimore6013
@peterlattimore6013 7 месяцев назад
Thai time equivalent. Either Koh Samui or De Nang-Hoi an, Vietnam is great, and the traditional womens attire is something else.
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og 7 месяцев назад
Real women !
@davidbrown4271
@davidbrown4271 7 месяцев назад
What do you mean Thai time ?
@peterlattimore6013
@peterlattimore6013 7 месяцев назад
@@davidbrown4271 laid back... nobody is in a hurry... happens when it happens.
@lotuseletre8724
@lotuseletre8724 7 месяцев назад
a couple notes: (central VN, DN folks are the most chilled in all of VN, hence Bryan's experience of "no one angry". Also for retirees, DN's biggest drawback is the weather (dry heat) in the summer months, and can be extra raining in the 3 winter months). You can escape the heat by going up to Ba Na Hills for the day if it becomes unbearable, or fly to Nha Trang for a few days if you want to escape some extended wet spells.
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 7 месяцев назад
If you live strictly on retirement income and not have to worry about making a living, the best place for your golden years is DaLat. It is in the mountain area and was developed by the French during their colonial occupation to be the resort town for ranking govt officials and the wealthy minority. The natural beauty is awesome. Most of all is the weather. You wouldn't see a single A/C unit in the entire town. It is like living in air-conditioned environment year round. It is very quiet unlike Saigon and Hanoi. People are extra friendly and no worry about purse snatchers. It is not a place for younger crowd due to no sunbathing, so partying other than a few music festivals at Xuan Huong lake right in the city center twice to three times a year. It is a city of flowers and every other year you get to enjoy the flower festival.
@debbiegaskins
@debbiegaskins Месяц назад
@@alfaromeo6985no sunbathing?
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 Месяц назад
@@debbiegaskins Asians in general do not like the sun.....especially females. It is a common sight to see females wearing masks and long covers over their legs to avoid sunburn. Being ghost white is a big plus not a minus as in western culture. On the beach you'd see Asian swimmers in the middle of the day are far and few in between. Only late in the afternoon, past 5pm, you get to see Asian "sun-worshippers" coming out in drove....LOL.
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 Месяц назад
@@debbiegaskins No sunbathing in Da Lat. You want sun bathing you can always take a short trip to Nha Trang for a few months.
@michellebubbie
@michellebubbie 7 месяцев назад
Very good interview, Dan. This guy’s perspective provides some helpful insights.
@Four_Words_And_Much_More
@Four_Words_And_Much_More 7 месяцев назад
Another good interview with valuable information. I was in Vietnam in 1968 and it was far different than what was described in this video. I think the difference is the people then were chasing the dollar. That provides a very different view of the world.
@alfaromeo6985
@alfaromeo6985 7 месяцев назад
In 1968 it was the Tet offensive. People were running for their lives. It was basic survival one day at a time. They had no time and opportunity to chase the dollars as they do now. I did not see a single overweight person in 1968 other than a few ethnic Chinese merchants in the Cho Lon area. The vast majority then subsisted at near or on starvation diet. Per the World Bank data posted on line, Vietnam GNI was 208 billion in 1995. In 2022 the GNI stood at 1.06 trillion. There is no data available for 1968 but keep it in mind when the war ended in 1975 the country economically collapsed. You can imagine how much has changed for economic betterment since 1968.
@djinvn
@djinvn 7 месяцев назад
Well said! Great interview. We were in Danang last year and loved it. Looking forward to retiring there!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@nhutwu388
@nhutwu388 7 месяцев назад
American is no stranger to Vietnamese people, we get along easily.
@jerryle379
@jerryle379 7 месяцев назад
​@@kippsguitar6539😮 you still stuck in the 1600s ? American are everywhere in Vietnam now day lol working as English teacher and stuff
@OlliAarne
@OlliAarne 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video again and a great guy ! It really makes me wanting to experience Vietnam !
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Go for it!
@jamescalifornia2964
@jamescalifornia2964 16 дней назад
~ Vagabond Awake does a nice job with interviews. This gentleman has a good channel 👍
@AgathaLOutahere
@AgathaLOutahere 7 месяцев назад
I've been to Vietnam four times and I have seen angry people there. Just this past year I was yelled at by an aggressive bathroom monitor in HCMC because I used the toilet in the Binh Tay market and I neglected to pay him the ten thousand dong fee because I didn't see the sign. My first visit in 1994 my camera was snatched (I recovered it), and I have seen other tourists victimized during the 90's. Perhaps today incidents of petty theft are not as common.
@jerryle379
@jerryle379 7 месяцев назад
When you travel always watch your stuff lol there will always be petty thief and scam in tourist zone in every country on this earth , be smarter and more aware when travel.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
We met an expat here that has been here since 1991 and he says it is way safer here now than it was 30 years ago.
@sutannguyen8599
@sutannguyen8599 7 месяцев назад
BenDover now anything different looked somethings all good.. I came back VN November 2022..and I will Come back Đà Nẵng on 03--28--to may 12--2024..
@TheProtocol48
@TheProtocol48 7 месяцев назад
Good Interview, thoroughly enjoyed...!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for listening
@RioCrypto55
@RioCrypto55 7 месяцев назад
Thank you both for the video. This is one of your better interviews with a well-spoken and thought-out individual.
@mrclarkson3812
@mrclarkson3812 7 месяцев назад
Vietnam is a tropical paradise. Everyone should try sand dune sledding! We went in March of 2023..
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
I Mue ne? We did it in 2019.
@BlueMoon_24
@BlueMoon_24 7 месяцев назад
American's as a whole are angry. All the time for any reason.
@jessejames4967
@jessejames4967 7 месяцев назад
So sad and true!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Hopefully things will calm down in America.
@thetrumpetplayer1109
@thetrumpetplayer1109 7 месяцев назад
So true! It seems like after reopening the country after the COVID-19 lockdown, the nation became more rude, more aggressive, more bitter, more hostile, more rude and inconsiderate. I search planning to be an expat myself. Hopefully very soon.
@Explorer766
@Explorer766 7 месяцев назад
Disagree. This picture of ceaseless anger in America "all the time for any reason" is concocted by media. I do agree there is more observable conflict in public view. And even though I know the media greatly exaggerates the problem it still creates an exaggerated view of America in my mind...and I live here! Foreigners looking on us no doubt get the exaggerated view. Our REAL problem is still obscured by media. Our economy...and the workd economy for that matter...is one giant Ponzi scheme. This is not a fault of fundamental capitalism. It's plain and simple theft.
@TimothyFouracre
@TimothyFouracre 7 месяцев назад
Western countries in general are angry places because of the friction created by woke activists
@greatmonkeyking1
@greatmonkeyking1 7 месяцев назад
I ❤Vietnam, a country where i was born,i see the country is beautiful, and most people are friendly,
@PloyandJayinThailand
@PloyandJayinThailand 2 месяца назад
Great interview! We are at this moment Da Nang and we love it ❤
@totthita2200
@totthita2200 7 месяцев назад
IT’S GREAT STORY. I’AM FROM SAIGON. I CAME TO NEW YORK CITY IN 1970. ❤
@clivejason9090
@clivejason9090 6 месяцев назад
Really good interview and Vietnam definitely now on my radar, I've travelled to the Philippines multiple times and like it a lot but Vietnam is a must, thanks Guys 👍👍
@portiusjames9500
@portiusjames9500 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful... easy-going conversation. Enjoyed. I hope to visit Da Nang in April... 😊
@johnmurray6501
@johnmurray6501 7 месяцев назад
Great interview on Vietnam
@drez2857
@drez2857 5 месяцев назад
Amazing how your interviewee has very high remarks for Vietnamese people and the country. It makes me really consider to retire there. Thanks man. Great job!!!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@pedrozatravel
@pedrozatravel 7 месяцев назад
The peacefulness is worth gold
@Durian1st
@Durian1st 7 месяцев назад
Fyi for everyone 🌏. Peace. In Vietnam, honking is the way of safety traffic communication, so please do not feel offended. Let's look at it as a positive way rather than being self- center and rude reaction with the "middle finger" like some in North America.
@gobfranklin6759
@gobfranklin6759 7 месяцев назад
Grear content. Thanks!
@krungthepper1370
@krungthepper1370 3 месяца назад
"Keep an open mind" is great advice. Never forget that you are a foreigner and that the locals have no obligation to accommodate your cultural differences.
@livingworkingoutsidebox
@livingworkingoutsidebox 7 месяцев назад
Just a great interview, that changes a lot of preconceived notions. 👍🤔
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@travelandearnmoney
@travelandearnmoney 7 месяцев назад
thanks for sharing from real people , keep going good job ❤
@sharkdzung
@sharkdzung 7 месяцев назад
Happy Lunar New Year, folks. It was a really nice conversation. Smashed that like button for YT algorithm.
@sanjuanlaunionvlog
@sanjuanlaunionvlog 4 месяца назад
great interview. I'm looking fwd to going to Da Nang for a 30 day holiday!
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og 7 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT VIDEO TOPIC Dan 💪❤
@smileystevie9662
@smileystevie9662 7 месяцев назад
Great video with insightful information about daily lives, foods and people in Da Dang and Saigon. Thanks.
@forrestwheeler916
@forrestwheeler916 4 дня назад
Great country and culture . I love Vietnam
@manhbui4309
@manhbui4309 3 месяца назад
Đất nước VN của chúng tôi đang phát triển, chúng tôi đang cố gắng để có cuộc sống hạnh phúc nhất và giảm thiểu ô nhiễm môi trường. Con người VN thân thiện và yêu mến tất cả những du khách trên toàn thế giới, tất cả các màu da, dân tộc, tôn giáo. Dù sao đất nước nào cũng có yếu tố mất an toàn ( nó phụ thuộc vào tính cách, thái độ và kỹ năng sống của mỗi người)!
@MattMoorman-du7pv
@MattMoorman-du7pv 7 месяцев назад
I love vietnam! Ben there twice and have vietnam girl friend and we are plan is to retire in vietnam in just few years hopefully when i am 57
@t.h.nguyen5193
@t.h.nguyen5193 7 месяцев назад
Vietnamese has three major accents. Da Nang is considered central Vietnamese and is under a subset of Hue aka "Nguoi Mien Trung" in Vietnamese. We were not considered North and South until Viet Nam was divided into two countries, the Seventeenth parallel. We call Viet Nam not Vietnam since Vietnamese is a monosyllabic language.
@mrbHanoi
@mrbHanoi 5 месяцев назад
Danang 4 months Hanoi 1 Saporro Malaybalay 7 months living 20 to 28 degrees 95% avoid the heat and the rain
@perpetualgrin5804
@perpetualgrin5804 7 месяцев назад
Its great that some Vets can make the change and retire the memories of ' Nam ' for their well being.
@aljorgy2310
@aljorgy2310 5 месяцев назад
Great interview, wish you both and your partners the best in the future! 😊😊
@vantuanma5967
@vantuanma5967 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed the warm & well done video!!!!!
@bellagialinh5193
@bellagialinh5193 2 месяца назад
Vietnamese women in the US are very nice and many of them still keep traditional culture , they take good care of their families and are faithful to their spouses
@FerDeArgentina
@FerDeArgentina 5 месяцев назад
Love to see an American with the Argentina futbol shirt. Greatings from Argentina.
@edwardalbonetti1423
@edwardalbonetti1423 7 месяцев назад
What is the visa situation? How can you retire here? Is it a 30 day tourist visa? Or a 90 day visa? What type visa do you get to retire in Vietnam? Love the channels, thanks
@condao1839
@condao1839 7 месяцев назад
It a 90 days visa now, there is no retirement visa yet.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
If you have been around me long enough, you know Vietnam is one of my favorite countries in the world. But Vietnam has no retirement visa. Yet, every time we visit Vietnam, we meet many older Western people who have been here for years. Many of you asked why I didn’t ask Mark what visa he has. I have never met anyone that is overstaying a visa in Vietnam and Mark is not overstaying. Everyone I meet has permission to be in Vietnam. If you are a rule follower, you should only follow the official rules to stay in a country. That is what I recommend (and that is what Mark has done). But if you ever fall in love with a country and want to stay ... ask a few expats off camera how they stay in a country without overstaying their visa. Many people all over the world find ways to stay in countries they love. But if it doesn’t sound perfectly legit to me, I never promote it on my channel ... for two reasons. One, I don’t want to disrupt the lives of older people who are happily living in a country somewhere by publicly sharing controversial solutions that could get shut down if they became widely known because of me. Two, I don’t want to publicly encourage a large number of people to use the same controversial solutions ... it might embarrass officials and place me on a shit list. Instead, do exploratory visits, ask ex-pats questions off-camera, decide where you want to live and pick the best way for you personally to make that happen. That said ... I will be sharing more details about the various ways people are staying in Vietnam long-term as I learn more off-camera from the expats I meet here. Make sure to jump on my email list if you want to hear more controversial things that I am much more likely to share in an email after I have learned more. Email list: vagabondbuddha.com/fire-your-boss-travel-world/ Thanks for watching this video and commenting, Dan
@timisaac8121
@timisaac8121 7 месяцев назад
$500 for C section!! Wow. I paid $2000 for my wife's: Mexico in 2009. Nice place, private room, I went in the Operating room. No one minded I passed out. Dan, does he maintain his own moterbike? Is it just as easy to rent as needed? This man is a wonderful person, from the Golden State: California!!
@annguyentruong5112
@annguyentruong5112 7 месяцев назад
Vietnam's medical costs are very cheap and the quality is good and fast
@makeyourlifeeasier5794
@makeyourlifeeasier5794 7 месяцев назад
Nice interview Dan except you forgot to ask him your 2 usual questions :1) his age gap. & 2) his source of income. Otherwise another good job!
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Noted!
@Badger345
@Badger345 7 месяцев назад
Nice Dan👍
@romi929
@romi929 9 дней назад
So I noticed that most people that move to this SE Asian countries are men and most of them if not all are married to women that are 20-30 years younger. This alone is definitely something that likely won’t happen in their home country. Unless the man has a 7-8 figures bank account and in SE Asia 5 figures bank accounts are the equivalent of 7-8 figures bank accounts back home. They seem to be happy and it seems that things are working out so good for them😊
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 9 дней назад
You might be surprised how little some arrive in SE Asia with.
@cuteousa
@cuteousa 7 месяцев назад
It’s nice seeing some positive comments about VN. My advice is whatever you do living there, try not to get politically involved with the local government. They will just arrest you even for a minor offense regardless of human rights. Just Google search around to find the truths. For a short term visitor, it should be fine.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Always stay away from politics in foreign countries. In many countries it illegal for noncitizens to get involved in politics.
@user-ko5rv1sk8x
@user-ko5rv1sk8x 2 месяца назад
The recommend from the inexperienced guy, is it? Pls don't exaggerate like that.
@tdgdbs1
@tdgdbs1 7 месяцев назад
Eating out is a terrible idea; you simply have no idea what's in your food. I'm Vietnamese and cook most of my meals.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
The fresh produce in the public market is cheap. You'll be fine.
@anhao2640
@anhao2640 7 месяцев назад
Bạn không phải là người Việt Nam hoặc không đang sống ở Việt Nam. Vì những điều bạn vừa nói không đúng sự thật. Tôi là người Việt Nam đang sống ở Đà Nẵng, xác nhận rằng: những điều trong video này hoàn toàn trung thực.
@thomasnguyen5092
@thomasnguyen5092 5 месяцев назад
@@anhao2640 VÌ NHỮNG ĐIỀU BẠN NÓI KHÔNG ĐÚNG SỰ THẬT.....NHỮNG ĐIỀU TRONG VIDEO NÀY HOÀN TOÀN TRUNG THỰC....HAI CÂU NÓI HÌNH NHƯ TƯƠNG PHẢN VỚI NHAU....HOẶC TIẾNG VIỆT CỦA TỚ BỊ ........
@ecbrooks345
@ecbrooks345 5 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed the interview. Thank you
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Dirtyspork78
@Dirtyspork78 7 месяцев назад
Another great video.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
I appreciate that
@OtisMcnutt
@OtisMcnutt 6 месяцев назад
Glad you like it there because nobody is shooting at you RVN vet '66,67
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 6 месяцев назад
Yes. That war ended a long time ago. They never even mention it anymore. I guess cultures process wars differently win they win? Maybe that is why we aren't mad at Germany anymore?
@chrisgiles1694
@chrisgiles1694 7 месяцев назад
Lived there 6 years just have to beware of the motorbike and dog mafia Dont leave either one out at nite
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
What city?
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj 7 месяцев назад
We like the cool season 😎 BUT THE HOT SEASON AND MONSOON RAINY SEASON...YOU CAN HAVE IT.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
okay.
@lilylo7786
@lilylo7786 2 месяца назад
I was born in vietnam and became an Australian. I am thinking of going back to Vietnam for retirement.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 2 месяца назад
It is totally worth a long look. I do like Australia but Vietnam has a better lifestyle in my opinion.
@I_Luv_to_Skate
@I_Luv_to_Skate 29 дней назад
Really enjoy all your content. It’d be great if you might provide info on single American women & dating other retired expats abroad as well? Many thanks & Godspeed 🙏
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 28 дней назад
@I_Luv_to_Skate, I know. She is amazing. Over the years I have interviewed a number of female expats and I have a RU-vid playlist if you want to know where they go and what they have learned along the way: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cM-P00DGPYA.html&list=PLkkrWgjrjsUxX6akFNnuNWVlVXCj-vIfs Thank you for asking this question so others could learn this also. Best, Dan
@workslave-y9o
@workslave-y9o 3 месяца назад
As much as I love the Asian culture the heat would kill me. Been living in Oregon to long I love it for 50 - 70 and don't mind the rain
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 3 месяца назад
No worries. Check out our cool weather places to retire cheap!
@totallyraw1313
@totallyraw1313 7 месяцев назад
I"ve heard the people in Saigon are way more friendly than the people from Hanoi. Is that generally true?
@anhao2640
@anhao2640 7 месяцев назад
Gần đúng.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
I would say overall that small towns are more friendly buy only slightly. The whole place was nice to us. :-)
@vuvuuuu
@vuvuuuu 6 месяцев назад
Viet here, born and bred in the North then moved to Saigon and I can say yes, in general. People from the South are generally more open minded and aid back, while Northerners are much more reserved.
@antran7044
@antran7044 7 месяцев назад
Lol I'm a Vietnamese myself so I'm not sure if my comment is going to be a bit biased but like why the hell all the people moved to Vietnam just so chill after a while living there. I myself cannot explain that it's just the culture that makes you different.
@rowdyraven2009
@rowdyraven2009 6 месяцев назад
I wonder what about an older woman wanting to retire there from Canada with no retirement visas currently how would that work.? and are the men there as friendly to foreign older woman..?..
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 6 месяцев назад
All Vietnamese seem pretty dang friendly to me. Try it out and let me know how it goes. :-)
@m8sm8s74
@m8sm8s74 5 месяцев назад
Extreme humidity and lack of control of insect pests in some areas of Vietnames are my pet peeves that makes me reluctant for long term stay. It’s for the healthy and not for anyone with any health issues. Just standing out mid-day will feel like baking in the oven. It really depends where you are residing to get the best medical care. If you are living away from the main city , plan on a several hour ride to the better nearest clinic or hospital. Urgent care would be a challenge in some areas. The expats that are being interviewed seems to be all living a higher standard of living than the typical Vietnamese. Typical Vietnamese wouldn’t be living in a $300 -$600 A/C cooled condominium with amenities near expensive districts with better living conditions. Of course they would be content and happy in this case. Best to experience Vietnam yourself and see if it is truely a place to retire for you.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 5 месяцев назад
Our audience is 95% expat. They stay in the AC condos and go to the private hospitals. No offense intended. We are the poor ones in our home countries. But here our USD makes us middle class. God bless you. We don't run the world we are just coping.
@thuymientran6676
@thuymientran6676 4 месяца назад
@@VagabondAwake I’m on retirement pension, just above the poverty line back in the US. Ever since I moved to VN (have made Vũng Tàu my base) 2 years ago, I’m considered well above ‘middle class’ here, relatively speaking. Of course, being granted a 5 year visa exemption in my situation (a Viet Kiểu) sure helps with the retirement long term stay.
@jr2listj276
@jr2listj276 4 месяца назад
What is the Viet Kieu? Are u Vietnamese decent? How is it there for older woman to retire there?
@thuymientran6676
@thuymientran6676 4 месяца назад
@@jr2listj276 I absolutely LOVE it here!! Besides having no language barrier (which makes a whole lot of difference), most people tend to treat me very well & respectfully, being elderly, as that’s built into our culture. Plus, I’m always jovial and respectful to everyone I interact with, which I receive in abundance of respect back. Personally, I find VN to be very accommodating for single women, elderly or not. However, I’m still quite healthy & can get around & do things for myself. I’ve known folks who have health issues, but getting hired help is so easily obtainable here, as their prices are very reasonable & affordable, generally speaking. As an example: I grew up being chauffeured around Saigon & on road trips. It is attainable in VN, not so much in the states. I don’t drive here in VN, so I hire a motorbike taxi or take other means of transportation like a VIP bus, very easy peasy. Yes, a Viet Kieu is a person who was born in VN, left to live overseas, and have returned back to VN for any reasons, whether just visiting or to stay.
@chinpak5720
@chinpak5720 7 месяцев назад
Excellent questions, very informative
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og 7 месяцев назад
💡SUGGESTION for New Video Topics: Assisted living in Thailand, Viet Nam, and Cambodia...
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
Mostly people hire full time live in nurses for about $500 per month.
@LJ-jq8og
@LJ-jq8og 7 месяцев назад
@@VagabondAwake AWESOME and thank you for the insight 🙏 ANY type of video you can/could do on this subject even if "generalized" would be awesome AND I think with the right title would get a TON of YT views... 😊
@m8sm8s74
@m8sm8s74 9 дней назад
If you find that right Vietnamese woman, she will be very good and take care you.
@greekcafe1
@greekcafe1 5 месяцев назад
He’s right…it’s a wonderful country.
@ericsolkamans-kj2fd
@ericsolkamans-kj2fd 7 месяцев назад
In my time, the North was referred as Bắc Kỳ (now a derogatory term). The South was referred as Nam ky.
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
People seem nice to me all over Vietnam.
@papadougpapadougsadventures
@papadougpapadougsadventures 7 месяцев назад
Dan I may have missed it but what is his age and the age of his wife. He mentioned having a baby and that would have been of interest to me as to his mindset before and since. Thanks for the interview
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
I didn't ask his age but I would guess about a 20 year age gap.
@AlFakherFan
@AlFakherFan 4 месяца назад
Really great man, I respect him instantly for "I don't drink & don't smoke, just coffee and & smoozies" :D
@josephkeith6954
@josephkeith6954 7 месяцев назад
There’s no retirement visa. How does expat stay in Vietnam long term without marrying a local?
@VagabondAwake
@VagabondAwake 7 месяцев назад
If you have been around me long enough, you know Vietnam is one of my favorite countries in the world. But Vietnam has no retirement visa. Yet, every time we visit Vietnam, we meet many older Western people who have been here for years. Many of you asked why I didn’t ask Mark what visa he has. I have never met anyone that is overstaying a visa in Vietnam and Mark is not overstaying. Everyone I meet has permission to be in Vietnam. If you are a rule follower, you should only follow the official rules to stay in a country. That is what I recommend (and that is what Mark has done). But if you ever fall in love with a country and want to stay ... ask a few expats off camera how they stay in a country without overstaying their visa. Many people all over the world find ways to stay in countries they love. But if it doesn’t sound perfectly legit to me, I never promote it on my channel ... for two reasons. One, I don’t want to disrupt the lives of older people who are happily living in a country somewhere by publicly sharing controversial solutions that could get shut down if they became widely known because of me. Two, I don’t want to publicly encourage a large number of people to use the same controversial solutions ... it might embarrass officials and place me on a shit list. Instead, do exploratory visits, ask ex-pats questions off-camera, decide where you want to live and pick the best way for you personally to make that happen. That said ... I will be sharing more details about the various ways people are staying in Vietnam long-term as I learn more off-camera from the expats I meet here. Make sure to jump on my email list if you want to hear more controversial things that I am much more likely to share in an email after I have learned more. Email list: vagabondbuddha.com/fire-your-boss-travel-world/ Thanks for watching this video and commenting, Dan
@Andrew_Fraser
@Andrew_Fraser 7 месяцев назад
No honking huh🤔. IMO Da Nang is easily the most liveable city in VN.
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