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The Best Way to "Chill" in the Vietnam Heat @davidkhai
In this food travel vlog, David Khai (@davidkhai) joins me on at Tan Dinh Market in District 1, Saigon for some cool, delicious Vietnamese dessert called chè. This dessert is a great way to “chill” out in the intense Saigon heat.
After we eat this Vietnamese delicacy, we head into the market to try to find David a new wallet.
This is part two of two of videos with David Khai at Tan Dinh Market.
LINK TO DAVID KHAI’s UA-cam CHANNEL:
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LINK TO MY VIETNAMESE TEACHER'S IG:
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Viet-Australian Tries My Favorite Vietnamese Dish @davidkhai
Переглядів 11 тис.21 годину тому
In this food travel vlog, I’m joined by David Khai (@davidkhai) a Vietnamese-Australian UA-camr at Tan Dinh Market in District 1, Saigon, Vietnam. This is part one of two videos with David at this market, and in this one, he tries my favorite Vietnamese dish (bánh canh cua). LINK TO DAVID KHAI's UA-cam CHANNEL: www.youtube.com/@davidkhai Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this food travel ...
A Day in the Life of an American in Saigon Vietnam
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In this travel/expat vlog, I show you what a day looks like for me as an American living in Saigon, Vietnam. I show you: my morning routine, Vietnamese street food breakfast, Vietnamese coffee (a couple of times), my gym, Vietnamese street food lunch, a Vietnamese language lesson, and then into the evening. Hopefully this video reaches anyone who is interested in what life is like here as an ex...
The Real Reason I Moved to Vietnam 7 Years Ago
Переглядів 17 тис.21 день тому
In this travel/expat vlog, I open up about the real reasons why I moved from the USA to Vietnam seven years ago. I talk about some things that I’ve been afraid to share because I feel a deep sense of vulnerability about it. But that said, I think being open about these things is important, and it can hopefully help out someone else who might be dealing with problems or a life situation that was...
$5 Food Challenge at the Saigon Bánh Mì Festival
Переглядів 9 тис.21 день тому
In this food travel vlog, Trang and I visit the Saigon Banh Mi Festival in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The festival is full of Vietnamese and international food stalls, and we attempt to try as much delicious food as we can with a $5 budget. For foodies traveling to Vietnam, definitely try out some banh mi and other delicious Vietnamese cuisine! Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoye...
Auntie Can’t Believe I Speak Vietnamese “So Fluently”
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In this travel vlog, I explore the Bình Thạnh District of Saigon, Vietnam. I talk with some locals at a Vietnamese wet market, and then go deeper into the market to buy a pair of sandals. Once I’m in there, the woman selling the sandals is surprised at how I can speak Vietnamese “so fluently.” To be fair, my Vietnamese is not fluent, but I have been working on getting better, so it was really n...
How to Escape the American Rat Race and Move to Vietnam
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In this travel/expat vlog, I explain the first three key steps in your journey to escape the American rat race and move abroad to Vietnam. I hope that for anyone who is eager to experience a very new and exciting life, this video reaches you well and gives you the courage to start your adventure! For specific information, guidance, and consultation regarding moving to Vietnam and teaching Engli...
Why Living in Vietnam is Better Than America
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In this travel/expat vlog, I discuss why living in Vietnam is a better lifestyle for me than living in America. I go over both the pros and cons of living abroad and help give you an idea of what life is like for an American foreigner living in Vietnam. I know that everyone’s experience is unique and your opinions may differ from mine. That said, I’m interested to hear what you think, so feel f...
What It's Like Returning to the US After 7 Years in Vietnam
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In this vlog, I discuss the positives and negatives of returning to the US after living abroad in Vietnam for seven years, and an idea I refer to as “Reverse Culture Shock”. This video is filmed in Riverside and Manhattan Beach, California. Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this food travel vlog. If you did, please like, subscribe, and comment as it really helps out my channel. If you'd l...
Forcing My American Dad to Try This Authentic Vietnamese Dish
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In this food travel vlog, my dad and I visit Westminster, CA aka Little Saigon to try Canh Chua (Vietnamese sour soup). This was my dad’s first time trying this authentic Vietnamese dish. The exact name and location of the restaurant we ate at is: CƠM TẤM ĐÀO VIÊN 8461 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683, United States Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this food travel vlog. If you d...
Trying Some of the Best Noodles in Little Saigon With My Dad
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In this food travel vlog, my dad and I go to Westminster, CA aka Little Saigon to try some of the best noodles in town. My dad had phở bò (beef noodle soup) and I had my favorite noodle soup bánh canh cua (crab noodle soup). The exact name and location of this restaurant is: Mai Phụng Restaurant 8415 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683, United States Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed...
First Time Trying Phở in America Since I Moved to Vietnam
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In this food travel vlog, my dad and I eat some phở at a Vietnamese restaurant in El Segundo, California. This was my first time trying phở in America since I moved to Vietnam. It was interesting to compare phở in America to the phở I’m used to having in Saigon. It was also fun having a Vietnamese meal with my dad, and doing a dank rank food review with him. The exact name and location of the r...
American Dad and I Tried This Iconic Cincinnati Restaurant
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In this food travel vlog, my dad and I try Skyline Chili in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Skyline Chili is an iconic restaurant in Cincinnati, and offers unique chili dishes that you won't find anywhere else! We filmed this video during a trip to visit my Grandma Sandy, who is a Cincinnati native. This video is dedicated to her. Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this food travel vlog. If you did...
I'll Miss You Sweetheart (Bye For Now Vietnam)
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In this travel vlog, I leave Vietnam to return to the United States. I show the journey from Saigon to Manila to Los Angeles, and all of the details along the way. Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this travel vlog. If you did, please like, subscribe, and comment as it really helps out my channel. If you'd like to help support my effort to make more videos 😊🙏 Leave me a tip! Paypal www.pa...
Can This Late Night Phở Cure My HANGER?!
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In this food travel vlog, Trang and I eat some late night street food in Binh Thanh, Saigon, Vietnam. I was suffering from some late night hanger, and the first place we saw was this street food phở stall. So we decided to stop off and see if it could get rid of my hangry attitude... The exact location of this street food stall is: 105 Nguyễn Văn Lạc P. 19, Quận Bình Thạnh, TP. HCM Thanks for w...
Best Vietnamese Street Food I’ve Had After Living Here 7 Years
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Best Vietnamese Street Food I’ve Had After Living Here 7 Years
Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bò Kho) Tastes Just Like America
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Vietnamese Beef Stew (Bò Kho) Tastes Just Like America
Vietnamese Auntie Wanted Me to Marry Her Niece
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Vietnamese Auntie Wanted Me to Marry Her Niece
Local Vietnamese Show Me How to Eat This Street Food Like a Pro
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Local Vietnamese Show Me How to Eat This Street Food Like a Pro
Good Morning Vietnam #26 | American Daily Life in Saigon
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Good Morning Vietnam #26 | American Daily Life in Saigon
Why I Started Making YouTube Videos
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Why I Started Making UA-cam Videos
Don’t Leave Saigon Without Trying This Mexican Restaurant
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Don’t Leave Saigon Without Trying This Mexican Restaurant
How Many People Will I Speak To In This Vietnamese Neighborhood?
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How Many People Will I Speak To In This Vietnamese Neighborhood?
Is This Phở Really Worth Only $2?
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Is This Phở Really Worth Only $2?
Be Careful When You Visit Mũi Né Beach
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Be Careful When You Visit Mũi Né Beach
"You Won't Want to Leave": Why He Moved From England to Vietnam
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"You Won't Want to Leave": Why He Moved From England to Vietnam
You've Never Tried a Vietnamese Noodle Soup Like This...
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You've Never Tried a Vietnamese Noodle Soup Like This...
$19 Budget Hotel in Mui Ne, Vietnam…Only 3 Hours Away From Saigon!
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$19 Budget Hotel in Mui Ne, Vietnam…Only 3 Hours Away From Saigon!
What $18/Night Gets You in Saigon’s Best Hood | Budget Airbnb Tour
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What $18/Night Gets You in Saigon’s Best Hood | Budget Airbnb Tour
Practicing Vietnamese in Saigon’s Best Neighborhood | Phạm Viết Chánh
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Practicing Vietnamese in Saigon’s Best Neighborhood | Phạm Viết Chánh

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  • @doanduong7119
    @doanduong7119 2 години тому

    Those donut (gio chao quay) are also serve in porridge (chao) or at dimsum place. There's a pretty famous chao place on co giang st in district 1, it open pretty early in the morning though

  • @doanduong7119
    @doanduong7119 5 годин тому

    Food in ha noi got so much msg and salt. When I went there for the first (and probably) last time. I keep getting a stomache every day (tao thao ruot), now I know why (the food got way too much msg/salt/just toxic)

  • @NamBui-ql9tl
    @NamBui-ql9tl 8 годин тому

    Xin chào! Tôi là một người VN, tôi đã xem 1, 2 video của bạn, rất cám ơn vì bạn đã quảng bá hình ảnh cho đất nước của chúng tôi. Thực tế, đất nước chúng tôi còn nghèo và đang phát triển, nhưng chúng tôi luôn đồng lòng và luôn thấy hạnh phúc với những gì mình đang có. Những điều tốt đẹp luôn có, nhưng cũng sẽ đôi lúc có những điều không tốt gây những hình ảnh xấu xí về đất nước Việt Nam, chúng tôi luôn mong muốn rằng mọi người có thể bỏ qua cho những điều đó, vì rằng ở đâu trên thế giới này, luôn có người này - người kia, và những điều đó sẽ ko đại diện cho VN trong mắt bạn bè quốc tế. Một lần nữa, Việt Nam chúng tôi luôn chào đón các bạn! Xin cám ơn!

  • @codykirichuk
    @codykirichuk 18 годин тому

    Try gold star to, they are good

  • @lcmak
    @lcmak 20 годин тому

    Try Bánh Canh Cua 87 Trần khắc Chân Quận 1 and let me know what you think.

  • @bozotheclown187
    @bozotheclown187 21 годину тому

    The food In Vietnam is disgusting

  • @normadee425
    @normadee425 День тому

    Thank You very informative more vlogs pls😀

  • @woodpen879
    @woodpen879 День тому

    I am grateful to have found your channel. To experience Saigon through your eyes is very inspiring and exciting.

  • @Uncoeurdailleurs
    @Uncoeurdailleurs День тому

    Welcome to Vietnam. Now go home 😂 just kidding, Y'all. We ❤you here.

  • @luyam9
    @luyam9 День тому

    Good job on the diarrhea, brother. Not TMI at all :D. I was a light drinker myself but started feeling anxiety more recently so have cut it off completely and am at 25 days sober right now. Any new updates?

  • @redferny2358
    @redferny2358 День тому

    the Banh Mi is shockingly cheap. here in Sydney average Banh Mi is AUD8.5, and at my favorite place AUD10. which I believe is Vietnam$270k. Keep up the good work, guys.

  • @FARRAHTHINNAHPOKAHOU
    @FARRAHTHINNAHPOKAHOU День тому

    So relatable, thanks.

  • @geraldvanness2937
    @geraldvanness2937 День тому

    Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @tnew6620
    @tnew6620 День тому

    Bệnh viện ở việt nam bạn đang điều trị là bệnh viện công do nhà nước hỗ trợ tiền,nên cơ sở vật chất thì phải do nhà nước hỗ trợ. Còn bạn đến bệnh viện tư nhân thì bạn phải chịu chi phí cao hơn.Cơ sở do cá nhân mở thì do họ tự sửa chữa...Mong bạn trãi nghiệm bệnh viện công và tư nhân ở việt nam,có cả bệnh viện quốc tế cho người nước ngoài như bạn.Tùy theo thu nhập của mỗi người thôi...Chúc bạn hạnh phúc khi ở việt nam❤

  • @gianfaustofx
    @gianfaustofx 2 дні тому

    Very inspiring and honest, thank you for sharing!!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @tiffanyk-f5887
    @tiffanyk-f5887 2 дні тому

    Love your story! You can tell you’re happy ❤😊

  • @doanduong7119
    @doanduong7119 2 дні тому

    America's pho are more bland and less likely to use msg lol. I am not a big pho fan so I wouldn't be qualify to be comparing but the food you have in America vs what one can get in their country, typically not original, but there's definitely an American spin on the flavor .

  • @doanduong7119
    @doanduong7119 2 дні тому

    Canh chua is definitely an acquired taste. Growing up my mom love them, and I hate them, but for some weird reason my family keep having them, i would said they typically make it once or twice a week! (grandma also make a killer canh chua). People typically use them as an after meal cleanser (rice + something else, then the canh).

    • @doanduong7119
      @doanduong7119 2 дні тому

      When you take that to go, the meat and veggie should go in one carton. And the soup in the other one. The staff seem pretty useless. They didn't bother to respond in Vietnamese when you speak in Viet to them, didn't offer to help when customer are struggling with taking stuff away, and just general laziness (should have been more proactive by offering rice or something when ordering canh chua). The one good things I see is one of the waiter makes the effort to find the English name translation for the fish.

  • @nick00790
    @nick00790 2 дні тому

    I am Vietnamese living in California. Just came back to Saigon for a short trip and that had changed my mind of wanting to go back there and live cuz I feel more like home and welcomed. People are friendly and everything is great.

  • @Fivemacs
    @Fivemacs 2 дні тому

    Its still culture shock...there is nothing reverse about it.

  • @DallasHVac
    @DallasHVac 2 дні тому

    Oh yeah that’s fire looking

  • @msgofast
    @msgofast 2 дні тому

    Just found your channel of David khai, I'm Aussie married vietmanese wife 10yrs, lo e going back to Vietnam , local festival like this not common, how often it on? Vietmanese women love feed us up, very easy to stick on the lbs 😂

  • @cremersalex
    @cremersalex 2 дні тому

    Seems that everyone there is just driving around for fun. So much traffic everywhere and at any time.

  • @ongxa9346
    @ongxa9346 2 дні тому

    A slippery slope with a romantic lifestyle at the top, and hedonistic excess at the bottom.

  • @rowdyraven2009
    @rowdyraven2009 2 дні тому

    Do you have to do visa runs to stay... and have you shown how you do this..?

  • @tungha94
    @tungha94 3 дні тому

    some losers going to cheap SEA countries and making videos about how good their life there

  • @thethaovatoquoc312
    @thethaovatoquoc312 3 дні тому

    As long as Vietnam is still ruled by the oppressive and exploitive Communist regime, her potential remains greatly diminished. For any 1% that wants to stay, 99% of the population wants to get out, and many have risked their lives doing just that (for example, 39 doomed lives found in UK container truck recently on the news, and that's only what's been reported), unfortunately. Yet another shocking and also recent example is that during the Covid pandemic when almost all countries assisted their citizens with financial aids in one form or another, the corrupt and murderous Vietnamese Commie regime saw it just as another opportunity not to help but to exploit its ruled citizens even more, essentially making money over the corpses of its citizens by presumably killing at least 30-50K of them, due to grossly misdiagnoses and being thrown into barbwired unhygenic living quarters for isolation, so that they had to sleep on concrete floor, even next to filled trashcans, with inadequate toilet, food, water, or medicine, like animals (searching hard enough, one is able to see shocking video clips on Facebook though the regime tried hard to crack down the leaks by Vietnamese citizen journalists), with the fake nostril Covid test kits, mislabeled as approved by World Health Organization (WHO) in Việt Á scandal, colluded by at least 4 different government agencies (Y Tế , Khoa Học, Công Nghệ, Quân y) and the top Politburo members, including Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Phạm Minh Chính, Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. Murderous Vietnamese Commie regime even had a thug murdered Christian pastor Giuse Trần Ngọc Thanh, like it has done with many other pastors across the nation. There is a reason why the current Commie Vietnam ranks at the bottom of the world in freedom of speech, (true) freedom of religion, and freedom of the press, barely above Commie China and Commie North Korea. There is no true freedom of religion in Commie Vietnam, as this corrupt Vietnamese Commie regime only authorized the fake organizations headed by Commie monks, many of whom were Commie Party officials, and those religious organizations not approved to be infiltrated by them or headed by their Commie agents are accused of malicious and nonexistent crimes and banned, with innocent religious leaders arrested and jailed, as in the recent case with Thiền Am Bên Bờ Vũ Trụ, a harmless Buddhist meditation monastery, for simply having many followers (hence, more influences that the regime fears it can't control) than the Commie Party's officially approved ones. Similarly, its passport ranks at the bottom, 89th out of 111 countries for a reason, barely above North Korea 104th rank. even below many African nations. For comparison, South Korea is at 2nd rank. That's what Republic of South Vietnam would have likely been ranked among at least the top 10 had it not been invaded and occupied by the North Vietnamese Commie terrorists, aided by Commie Soviet and Commie China. Search "cuop dat dan" (meaning "land-robbing of citizens") to see millions of footages across the country from North to South, spanning for decades, dated back to Ho Chi Minh's bloody land reform 1953-1956 that killed nearly 1 million North Vietnamese in only 4 years, or 250K people brutally slaughtered in torturous painful deaths (like being shot, stabbed, mutilated while being alive, or heads being plowed over by water buffaloes while bodies being buried underground) each year on average to rob their lands and homes. Even today, if the rightful owners refuse to have their homes or lands robbed, the ruthless Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime simply jail or massacre them, have tractors run over their bodies or openly assassinate them in their own homes. When it comes to robbing, these barbarian Vietnamese Commie bandits even prey on each other, just as the recent case with then 84-year-old Mr. Lê Đình Kình, a 55-year-Commie Party veteran from Dong Tam, near Hanoi, that got shot dead at 3am in his own home by the Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime. When his wife Mrs. Dư Thị Thành refused to lie about the incident as ordered, the Vietnamese Commie terrorist police brutally tortured her (see more details from "dandongtam" on Facebook). The corrupt Vietnamese Commie government officials routinely dine on lavish gold-plated Salt Bae steak $100K per meal with blood money not just from taxpayers but also from robbed-lands and robbed homes recently drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens, including elderlies in their 60's and 70's as well as kids as young as 6's to 16's selling lottery tickets on the streets to survive on $2-3 per day. Even Phạm Nhật Vượng the richest man in Vietnam (via his VinGroup) made the bulk of his wealth mainly by colluding with the barbarian Vietnamese Commie regime in selling their robbed-lands from Vietnamese citizens. Travelers to Vietnam in her current form (not at all like this before the Communists took over) should keep this in mind. Behind the beauty of the land and smiling faces at popular tourist destinations, there are a lot of darkness and tears, bloods, sweats, sorrow, horror, and sufferings all over the country.

  • @maximustitan8171
    @maximustitan8171 3 дні тому

    Any Westerner that came to vietnam and lived there and able to learn the lanqauge. Thats a plus and deserves a sub and thump up.

  • @maximustitan8171
    @maximustitan8171 3 дні тому

    You could do a street interview with the foreigns travel abroad Vietnam for more content.

  • @RippleAffect
    @RippleAffect 3 дні тому

    I definitely know depression is a spirit, and clearly the Lord Jesus Christ made a way of escape for you Don't be so hard on yourself bro just keep getting up

  • @ToddSpencerUSA
    @ToddSpencerUSA 3 дні тому

    Is it true that pollution is very bad there? I'm trying to compare it to L.A.

  • @keithhogg1963
    @keithhogg1963 3 дні тому

    Nice neighborhood, good prices on food. I triple up on those stools. Sometimes with 4 lol

  • @maximustitan8171
    @maximustitan8171 3 дні тому

    Low subs but high view counts. Interesting.

  • @maximustitan8171
    @maximustitan8171 3 дні тому

    NO BLM, NO Antifa, no other bullshit.

  • @JJ-tv5pc
    @JJ-tv5pc 3 дні тому

    In America there are so many immigrants and many do not care to learn English. You want to learn the language of the country you're living in. That's the difference in that specific instance imo.

  • @RichD2024
    @RichD2024 4 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. That feeling of not wanting to wake up is too familiar for me. Like you, I've focused on a goal to move to Europe, and though I haven't been able to fulfill it yet due to having to take care of my elderly mother, I know some day I will and it keeps me focused. Best of luck brother!

  • @RichD2024
    @RichD2024 4 дні тому

    Anyone that has spent significant time abroad understands how broken the US lifestyle seems. That story of the post office is so common in the US. People are so hostile and on the edge. I blame the car culture. People in the US don't have natural interactions with each other.

  • @woodpen879
    @woodpen879 4 дні тому

    I think it would be cool if you and Trang did some live stream, especially on a Saturday night with super chat. It could help promote your traveling….just saying hehe

  • @thuanchau7042
    @thuanchau7042 4 дні тому

    went to a brewery in saigon and workers there english sounded very southernish and i asked him and he said he learn from watching tv show/movies. these younger generation in vn speak and pronounce english better than me. lol

  • @thuanchau7042
    @thuanchau7042 4 дні тому

    Next time have your dad use a spoon to eat because you want to scoop egg, pork, and rice at the same time to fully experience CT. lol

  • @andyhughes1776
    @andyhughes1776 4 дні тому

    A loser is the one who gives up. You did not - you ROSE UP and found a better environment upon which to thrive in. That, my ftiend, is a winner in any book!!

  • @TuyetTran-tn2lm
    @TuyetTran-tn2lm 4 дні тому

    What district is in this video.?

  • @andyhughes1776
    @andyhughes1776 4 дні тому

    Dude, you can get a haircut in Westminster, CA (Little Saigon) for $10 right now in 2024!

    • @BigTimeBentley
      @BigTimeBentley 4 дні тому

      yeah I actually saw a sign in little saigon back in 2019 that said $5 too

  • @coconutman5437
    @coconutman5437 4 дні тому

    Yo, nice of you to share. Sorry you got mess going on, only wish I could help you short but so so hard. Love your plain straight forward vids not like all those Nicky nacky music vids cut out cut in tosh. Love the info you share. I am in vn this winter I.e November to feb love to catch up for a com tam. -Lee

  • @bushra008
    @bushra008 4 дні тому

    Great video

  • @KhoiNguyen-zw1cn
    @KhoiNguyen-zw1cn 4 дні тому

    You know what? Actually the term "card holder" is quite new to Vietnamese people, especially the elder, they were more familiar with "wallet". And we don't even have the term "card holder" in Vietnamese 🤣 Maybe "Bóp/Ví đựng thẻ" if you translate it word by word. I'm a pure Viet guy and I just use the English term when I talk about it. So you failed not because your English sucks, it was just they didn't know that thing exist 😂 Try again with some younger sellers, maybe it's better next time.

  • @nancyhang8960
    @nancyhang8960 4 дні тому

    Can’t stand this chick’s big lips and arrogant personality.

  • @andyhughes1776
    @andyhughes1776 5 днів тому

    Your Vietnamese accent is so good, are you sure you are not really a Vietnamese guy in disguise? 😁

    • @BigTimeBentley
      @BigTimeBentley 4 дні тому

      haha it takes me several hours to get into disguise every morning

  • @rallyontenis
    @rallyontenis 5 днів тому

    welcome home buddy. how long have you lived in VN?

  • @Vietturtle2023
    @Vietturtle2023 5 днів тому

    Cooling food for hot country, make sense