Another good interview from Tyler. I loved the comparison between Saigon and Hanoi and also the mentions of other places like Hoi An. I also liked that he called out the arrogant English tourists. I never take the convenience of being a native English speaker for granted and when I go to another country I never forget I am a guest on their turf.
Definitely should do this more often. Interviewing folks from outside Vietnam to get their point of view...The good and the bad. I just subscribed. Before i just watched a few clips then moved on. But this time..its interesting.
Chào anh Tiếng nói chuyện. Công việc làm. Vòng tay lớn nhiều thương. Mại nhiều Cå Thế giới việt. Nam thiên Đức chúa trời ban tặng cho anh người Mỹ Nhìn thấy công ty. Thương. Mại nhiều may mắn phát tài vạn sự như ý. Nhiều thành công việc làm Tuyệt vời nhất của anh nhiều may mắn. Sống tự nhiên hạnh phúc bên gia đình con cháu yêu ông bà nội ngoại yêu bố mẹ Yêu nước Mỹ yêu thế giới việt. Nam 😍👂👍
I enjoyed the video but next time you should ask your fellow Expats to show off some of their Vietnamese skills...that will help others a lot who is looking to move abroad or to Vietnam 🇻🇳 that if you guys can do it, so can many others. Also it a way of fitting in and growing with the culture. Good interview
Yes, I was wondering that, especially Romania. I have friends who have been there and they did not have many positive views. Hey, but each to their own.
Hello and thanks for your question. The first reason is that it will be much easier to see my family regularly from Europe than Vietnam. Secondly, I hope to have kids some day, and personally I don't think it would be ideal to raise them as "Third Culture Kids". I've met people who were born and raised in Vietnam to European parents, and they all mentioned not feeling like they were from anywhere. And also, lots of places in Eastern Europe are very nice. The weather maybe not so much, granted!