How I See Vietnam After 7 Years of Living in America [REVERSE CULTURE SHOCK] | Sốc Văn Hoá Ngược

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  • @RevStickleback
    @RevStickleback 2 роки тому +42

    One thing that amazes me about Vietnam, and SE Asia as a whole, is how people remember faces so well. I have been into bars I visited a year or two earlier, or even a hotel I'd been in three years earlier, and the staff remember me. The hotel receptionist could even remember the short trip she'd arranged for me. It's also nice, and kind of funny, that I find if I stray more than half a mile from tourist areas, I get loads of people shouting "Hello" from the other side of the street and waving.

    • @waywardsoul4918
      @waywardsoul4918 2 роки тому +2

      If you have a nice face they will always remember

  • @WillBrown3
    @WillBrown3 2 роки тому +5

    That traffic situation is nuts!!!🙄😳

  • @Viet_Nam_Ball
    @Viet_Nam_Ball 3 роки тому +19

    9:34 i remember squatting like that is healthier for your body. Its the natural way that humans poop as a result of evolution. It maybe easier pooping on the modern toilet but your body is simply not built to poop that way.

  • @gdcongty6701
    @gdcongty6701 3 роки тому +9

    Your voice so nice, i hope you will make video more in the future.

  • @odcodigital
    @odcodigital 3 роки тому +20

    Love your videos. I lived in Southern Vietnam for 2 years and love the Vietnamese people so much. All of your points are 100% true.

  • @danadrahos2338
    @danadrahos2338 2 роки тому +26

    I’m the opposite, I was living in Vietnam for 3.5 years and just got back to America..all the things you’re mentioning in this video feel like home to me and I feel so out of place in America😢

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  2 роки тому +3

      I’m so glad my video makes you feel like home 🤗🤗

  • @time2livelife
    @time2livelife 2 роки тому +14

    When you mentioned Vietnam greetings being invasive personal questions, it made me understand my Vietnamese family a lot more. I just thought they had no filter.

    • @alishanguyen8097
      @alishanguyen8097 2 роки тому +1

      "Nice to meet you. Now tell me about how much your yearly salary is!" 😄

  • @SHUNchanjp
    @SHUNchanjp 3 роки тому +20

    nice content👍 surprisingly I can relate so much lol
    looking forward to the next video about your experience in the states too!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  3 роки тому +4

      Haha thank you Shunchan! I need to make more US-related videos before the memories are faded.

  • @vietbuiquoc8327
    @vietbuiquoc8327 3 роки тому +8

    Chị đẹp lắm

  • @shaungordon9737
    @shaungordon9737 3 роки тому +13

    Reverse culture shock allows you to have a perspective of how foreigners may see your country/culture. It's interesting.
    Also, your English sounds like you're native. Great video, and funny too.

    • @nicktran4012
      @nicktran4012 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah that’s what I thought. She is about 25yrs old. She Lived in the U.S. for 7 years, so she came when she was 18. Her accent so good I would say she was here when she was 12 or younger.

    • @teresarr07
      @teresarr07 Рік тому

      There is english school in vietnam so I have met a girl who has only lived in Vietnam and would take english classes since she was little and she had no accent!

  • @ThatRascalMerlin
    @ThatRascalMerlin 3 роки тому +9

    WOW!
    THAT opening was FUUUN-NY! Well done!
    When I lived in Guangzhou, China ... I had to learn the squat and ... the bum gun. Yikes!

  • @jerryboyd7086
    @jerryboyd7086 3 роки тому +22

    Your best video so far, cô Vân! The opening part was hilarious, partly because it was so unexpected. It's wonderful to see you becoming more and more comfortable in front of the camera. And I never thought about it, but it makes sense that you have acquired an English accent from your years in the States. I'm looking forward to seeing what your culture shocks were for American life. Le Ly Hayslip talked about this quite a lot in her book When Heaven And Earth Changed Places. She spent 16 years in the States before she returned to Vietnam, and she experienced many reverse culture shocks coming home, as well. And I didn't realize that skin-lighening products were popular in Vietnam, like they are in India, too, for the same reasons.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  3 роки тому +3

      Oh thank you for your recommendation! I'm gonna buy her book

    • @jerryboyd7086
      @jerryboyd7086 3 роки тому +2

      @@WhatThePho Actually, I believe it's her follow-up book, Child Of War, Woman Of Peace where she talks about her culture shock experiences. The first book is mostly about her life during the war.

  • @lyvanessa9323
    @lyvanessa9323 3 роки тому +22

    Có ai từng bảo chị có nét tương đồng với mỹ nhân Thái Lan Baifern Pimchanok chưa ạ? Thật sự xem vid cứ ngắm chị mãi ý 🥺🥺🥺 Anw, em cũng đi Mỹ được hơn 5 năm và vừa về Việt Nam hồi 2018, chuyến đi ngắn không cảm nhận đủ nên chỉ có hai thứ em shock nhất là giao thông với high tech thôi

    • @MoviePokemonXYZOne
      @MoviePokemonXYZOne 3 роки тому +1

      Baif thái lai hoa nên nét sắc sảo lắm...Thái gốc là như Lisa

    • @tranthitungoc9899
      @tranthitungoc9899 3 роки тому +1

      Nói mới để ý, có nét giống giống

    • @landinpetz
      @landinpetz 3 роки тому +1

      How are the lock down restrictions there? I want to see Vietnam dearly, but can only afford a 2 week vacation.

    • @haicles5124
      @haicles5124 3 роки тому +1

      Có nét giống thật

    • @lyvanessa9323
      @lyvanessa9323 3 роки тому +1

      @@MoviePokemonXYZOne liên quan gì tới Lisa với nét thuần hay không thuần Thái :) tôi đang nói Baifern cơ mà :))

  • @rahadiandjanegara8471
    @rahadiandjanegara8471 3 роки тому +7

    You got me with the bum gun launch into orbit thing.. 🤣 great one.. I myself have travelled to and lived in numerous countries for quite many years, but being Indonesian, I never get used to those toilet papers, when I need to use the bathroom in public places and FORCED into using toilet paper I always feel uncomfortable, and the first thing I do when I get home is to spray the hell out of my bum with water and wipe.. I can never just use toilet paper.. 😅

  • @KT-up9yg
    @KT-up9yg 3 роки тому +8

    Nice topic, I guess it's a common feeling as I see myself and many others say the same. Have been living in Canada for almost 4 years, I sometimes feel terrified when watching the traffic scenes of my city (Hanoi), but then remember that it's a beautiful organized chaos, if you dont participate in it, you wouldnt understand and thought it's something dangerous, right. The personal space I think it depends though. As I see here in Canada, sometimes they stand too close to me so I have to lean back while talking to them, but sometimes they don't, same with when I was in VietNam. Good to see your channel is growing, keeping up the good work and upholding the beautiful culture of the land and the people. When I'm away from that land, I truly miss and treasure the culture I was born into, even the smallest daily things. I hope many would feel the same, especially the ones who are already abroad and about to. :)

  • @laronis
    @laronis 3 роки тому +4

    I am an American and I cannot pronounce the word "rural". It is a very hard word even for native speakers.

  • @luong-kumquats3137
    @luong-kumquats3137 3 роки тому +9

    Vân ơi, your video is amazing! I love it!!
    I watch and learn a lot from you, girl.
    I don't think that is about right or wrong because it is culture. The way you see our culture is positive and beautiful, I choose your way.
    Oh, you inspire me to travel and speak English more, thanks!
    You're doing well, keep going, young lady ;)

  • @MohyeinVietnam
    @MohyeinVietnam 3 роки тому +3

    Me also! When I come to Vietnam, I was really curious about that!! But now I even use that for cleaning the bathroom🤫

  • @W.i.l.l._Nguyen
    @W.i.l.l._Nguyen 3 роки тому +5

    First time seeing the bum gun was in Thailand (I'm from Canada). But now living in Japan with the automatic washlet (robot bum gun essentially), I don't know how I can ever go back to Canada and not have that.

  • @nganmaikim9728
    @nganmaikim9728 2 роки тому +24

    Even I'm Vietnamese, I learned a lot from your video, Van Vu. There're a variety of things that seem normal and I don't care much about, but after watching your videos I felt like I need to be more curious about my own culture. One more thing, your explanation about these 'seem-to-be-bad things' in Vietnam is so true and I can't stop myself from nodding my head for approval. Anw, thanks a lot, What the pho!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  2 роки тому +3

      Happy to hear that! Thank you :))

  • @dougm3037
    @dougm3037 3 роки тому +10

    I'm wondering if the age thing isn't as big as it once was. I should use em after the standard greeting because I''m generally older than people around me there but l gave up on it. The other thing that's a bit different is how some Vietnamese will tell you how to eat. One of the waitresses at my favorite pho place told me how to break up the greens accompanying the soup. With you on squat toilets. I wonder how elderly locals cope when they lose flexibility in their limbs.

    • @vma2031
      @vma2031 3 роки тому +3

      Their children help them. Really, when you love someone, you will do anything for them. My father still helps my grandma to go to the restroom, of course we in Sài Gòn, a big city so the restroom is modern. But every time i went back to the countriside, i saw the kids help their grandfather and grandmother a lot, even the things like that, have them at the *squat*. I don't know if you can understand my bad English haha, sorry sir 😁

    • @dougm3037
      @dougm3037 3 роки тому +4

      @@vma2031 Makes perfect sense to me. That's dedication. That's why it's safe in Vietnam. There's a real sense of community. You don't want to lose that.

    • @vma2031
      @vma2031 3 роки тому

      @@dougm3037 thank you sir ❤

  • @fanstream
    @fanstream 2 роки тому +3

    Very creative, with super graphics and visuals. I see why you're soon on the way to 100 K subscribers. Informative, entertaining and fun. More proof that UA-cam is the best site/platform on the web. And I'm getting pho this evening :)

  • @Quaderllion
    @Quaderllion 3 роки тому +3

    Hi ..Thank you very much.
    I suggest to you to use Vietnamese subtitle to attract more of your country citizens to enjoy your vlogs,
    Good luck.

  • @tudosg
    @tudosg 2 роки тому +2

    Really? I was away 15 years by my first return to VN in 1995 and felt no culture shock.

  • @kellyduong8541
    @kellyduong8541 3 роки тому +6

    I LOVE YOUR ENGLISH

    • @jerryboyd7086
      @jerryboyd7086 3 роки тому

      I'm amazed at how well cô Vân speaks English and even more impressed that she taught herself. I'm an American English major, so that's saying a lot!

    • @kellyduong8541
      @kellyduong8541 3 роки тому +1

      May you give me your handphone no ?

  • @rufusbodine507
    @rufusbodine507 2 роки тому +1

    Squat toilet is better for your health than commode toilet. Commode was invented for an overweight royalty that had difficult time squatting. In western countries where commode are widely used, they also experienced an illness known as "fat ass syndrome."

  • @sayantanghosh5644
    @sayantanghosh5644 2 роки тому +1

    In India we don't call that bum gun instead we call it jet spray, cze it is literally a jet...same in India road is a road
    And also the honking thing is so similar.....just wondering how many things are similar between India and Vietnam❤

  • @Yenvivu
    @Yenvivu 3 роки тому +4

    Haha so funny intro. It's very informative video about Vietnamese culture 👍👍👍

  • @jroddy1
    @jroddy1 2 роки тому +1

    Didn't you move back because you said it was better than than living in the USA? 🤔🤔

  • @shitaocheng1527
    @shitaocheng1527 2 роки тому +2

    #4 is chinese culture as well. However due to so much western influence, there is more and more people think it's offensive.
    #8 exist in China.
    #9 taking nap is good for your health

  • @masondo1790
    @masondo1790 3 роки тому +2

    You forgot to mentioning Vietnamese people always cut in front of you when there people waiting line specialy at the Airport . i'm so hated

  • @ricknoelle4507
    @ricknoelle4507 3 роки тому +5

    Another great video. I learned a lot! Also, that intro was hilarious. Nice video editing.

  • @alishanguyen8097
    @alishanguyen8097 2 роки тому +2

    Well when you've stayed up all night singing karaoke, naps are non-negotiable! I admire Vietnamese ability to nap anywhere, anytime

  • @luckyluke1114
    @luckyluke1114 3 роки тому +4

    Nice video. Thanks Van. 9:10 About no. 8 Squatting- These are 3 benefits from squatting toilet: 1/My martial art master makes us do hundred of squatting before our training so we can have stronger legs just in case we get knock down in a fight we can get up quickly. 2/ Because squatting gives you a stronger legs, older people can survive at least 10 years longer because when they accidentally fall, they can get up to get help, or they can go to the toilet by themselves. 3/ Toilet Squatting position is the natural way for the poop to go straight down, instead of the toilet sitting position because the bending of the intestine. Even Amazon is selling squatting stool now. I can't wait for your sleeping video because people can burn fat while they are sleeping if they don’t consume too much carbs. Have a great day and stay safe.

  • @dominichill1492
    @dominichill1492 3 роки тому +5

    I love you're videos, and you do such a great job on them. How is you're week going in Vietnam?

  • @vikashg4474
    @vikashg4474 2 роки тому +1

    living in Canada where there is no bum gun similar to us. i know some people who use plastic bottle instead

  • @millinutz
    @millinutz 3 роки тому +1

    Why do you say the Asian Squat so unhygenic...?
    Surely it is much better than sitting on a seat where many bare bums have been, and where it might even have pee on the seat.
    That is much more dangerous than Squattig, where only your shoed feet are touching anything that could have germs or infections on it !
    The only problem I see with the Squat, is for older and disabled people.

  • @CapriceV6
    @CapriceV6 3 роки тому +6

    #01 #02 #06 Are my personal favorite's! The traffic is insane and I absolutely loved it, I would ride around Saigon for hours on my BK. The Honk is just saying 'hello I am here please be careful' makes me smile just thinking people really do care about each other. The STARE - oh this one is just what makes Vietnam the best place on earth! Yes they are curious so make an effort to go talk to them... next thing you know your on a journey of your life!!! I would love to share my European experiences to each of your 10 things discussed here.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  3 роки тому +1

      Yes please share, I'd love to hear

    • @CapriceV6
      @CapriceV6 3 роки тому +1

      @@WhatThePho I was walking down a street in the middle of Hue, when this guy on the otherside of the street was staring at me. I said hello as I do with a friendly smile. He asked me what I was doing here as no foreigner every comes to this area. Next thing I know I am out for the night on a boat for "Giving of life" ceremony with local Monks. Amazing experience.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  3 роки тому +1

      @@CapriceV6 Haha that's awesome!!

  • @NgoiNhaViet
    @NgoiNhaViet 3 роки тому +3

    What the Pho, Great

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 3 роки тому +4

    I'm laughing out loud at the special effects!

  • @jaydendean6939
    @jaydendean6939 2 роки тому +2

    I am Asian Canadian, living in Canada for over 25 years. I often few that this is not my country, I frequently keep thinking about going back to my motherland. 😪

  • @Budismo7917
    @Budismo7917 3 роки тому +1

    reversed cultural shock......jajaj im from latinamerica i live here all my life and in my 30s i buy a book about buddhism i like it decided to go to a buddhist temple here i learn meditation, Then i was interested in buddhists countries i found the south east asia more interesting than Nepal or China i want it to have fun too then i travel to Thailand visited many temples and party alot. I get back and i find my country very damn boring! its a shocking fact

  • @saylong7372
    @saylong7372 3 роки тому +2

    the so called toilet pump gun or we also just call it bidet is extremely common in Malaysia, you can find it almost ALL of the public toilets and all hotel toilet equip with it in Malaysia. i love it when i travel to Vietnam as it can be found in all hotel toilets.
    i heard Vietnam is coming out law to restricting noise of honking culture ?
    I extremely hate it when Vietnamese asked me " moi thang kiem bao nhieu tien ?(how much you earn per month ?) ", i had been asked many times. i always answer " very much more than the ordinary Vietnamese"

  • @RadhikaBalaChannel
    @RadhikaBalaChannel 3 роки тому +10

    I love Vietnamese for their culture which reminds me my home country India. Loved your presentation 💕

  • @markkraft6719
    @markkraft6719 2 роки тому +1

    you know they stare at you because you are gorgeous!

  • @scottcummings9911
    @scottcummings9911 3 роки тому +5

    I was in Phu Bai and Hue form1968-70. I saw a lot of the places you show. It's nice to see everything is going well there. The Citadel was one of my favorite places to visit.

    • @letrungtuan4023
      @letrungtuan4023 4 місяці тому +1

      you live in Phu Bai and Hue within 2 years. I was wondering you are a american army?

    • @scottcummings9911
      @scottcummings9911 4 місяці тому

      @@letrungtuan4023 Yes, the unit was on the South side of the runway, east of the old terminal about 100 yards. 220th RAC Catkillers. I was a Sgt. E-5. I drove Hiway 1 for 14 months, mostly to Da Nang.
      Thank you for all the information you have put out for all to see. It's unbelievable how much things have changed.

  • @CharlieChaplinVideos
    @CharlieChaplinVideos 3 роки тому +2

    How old are you? Are you married yet? What do you do for a living?😁 #hahaha

  • @HugoTheContrarian
    @HugoTheContrarian 2 роки тому +2

    "Reverse Culture Shock"..yes I had it too after I came back to Seoul, from London where I had lived 12 years.. lol I totally understand you, oh dear!

  • @MekongMitch
    @MekongMitch 3 роки тому +3

    Great job, as always. Can't wait to get back to Viet Nam. I'm aiming for the second week of November...👍

  • @charlesle693
    @charlesle693 3 роки тому +4

    Your voice is beautiful!

  • @batmanreturn6631
    @batmanreturn6631 3 роки тому +2

    You are so kind and friendly. You look great. Bạn có lòng yêu nước nồng nàn và tự tôn dân tộc rất cao độ. For you one more like.

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 3 роки тому +4

    Another great video!!

  • @chrishamlin5863
    @chrishamlin5863 3 роки тому +16

    As an American man who has moved to Vietnam, the biggest culture shock I experienced is that many married women don't wear their wedding rings. I've heard many reasons for this such as: "I don't want to loose it", "I have to use my hands for my job" "I don't have a wedding ring". However, the best (and I believe the most honest) reason I heard was "I want to date other men and I don't want them to know I'm married".

    • @richiesd1
      @richiesd1 3 роки тому +5

      I think wedding rings is a western thing that Asians have adapted. It’s not universal.

    • @Marcus_-sy9fi
      @Marcus_-sy9fi 3 роки тому +6

      OK! You have to keep your fantasy to yourself bro!

    • @chrishamlin5863
      @chrishamlin5863 3 роки тому +1

      @@Marcus_-sy9fi Hey Marcus. Are you talking to me? If so, what "fantasy" are you referring to?

    • @nguyenandrew5934
      @nguyenandrew5934 3 роки тому +2

      Chris Hamlin I don't wear my wedding ring either. My wife saw it and ask where's your ring? I replied I don't wear it because it bothers my fingers when I work. Some of my friends don't wear it either.
      I can confirm wedding ring is a western thing. Generations of Vietnamese parents didn't have it.
      In Vietnam, men cheat their wives more than women do.

    • @chrishamlin5863
      @chrishamlin5863 3 роки тому +1

      @@nguyenandrew5934 I don't get it. Why would people in Vietnam observe a custom that isn't theirs and
      pay money for a wedding ring they don't intend to wear?

  • @hotvanman
    @hotvanman 2 роки тому +2

    That bum gun scene in the beginning is hilarious. LMAO! 🤣

  • @erikgeorge3770
    @erikgeorge3770 3 роки тому +3

    🤗❤🤗🥰 such a cute intro ...

  • @monkeytime9851
    @monkeytime9851 2 роки тому +2

    I tried the bum gun in Thailand and I felt very odd when I returned home to toilet paper.

  • @jimmystone7370
    @jimmystone7370 2 роки тому +5

    Glad to see you are proud to be Vietnamese.
    Some of Asian who were born or grown up abroad try not to be Asian anymore. Those are called "Banana" by some Chinese elderly, means "you are yellow but try to peel and show others that you are white".

  • @lostedges9876
    @lostedges9876 3 роки тому +11

    Really nice video. I have to put Vietnam on my bucket list. While I have visited elsewhere in Asia, I can relate to the "Noise" chapter of your video. I like quiet, but strangely, the flood of new noises overwhelmed my senses. I would never thought that just sitting in a café and hearing the swarm of foreign sounds could be so eventful. Couple this with all the visually rich textures that decorate the streets, it's kinetic and visceral. Much different than where I live in the states, where life plays like a silent film.

  • @letsdoit5times
    @letsdoit5times 3 роки тому +5

    My first time back in vn after coming to Canada since 3 or 4. I actually find the honking and traffic not as bad as people made it out to be. I cross the road even more smoothly than the locals there.

    • @nguyenthichi7879
      @nguyenthichi7879 2 роки тому

      lol so surprising. eventhought i'm a vietnamese person but i still stuck in the traffic in big cities. A big fear

    • @ocmanga5685
      @ocmanga5685 Рік тому

      Level Master. (:

  • @mikegreenguitar
    @mikegreenguitar 2 роки тому +1

    The intro is hysterical

  • @bioinformaticsonline5988
    @bioinformaticsonline5988 3 роки тому +4

    To deal with allergies, we Asian choose to make the allergens become tolerant. For example, eating little by little until you get used to. Westerners are over-protective.

    • @TXH1138
      @TXH1138 3 роки тому +3

      I think they are trying these techniques more often these days. You are right, western want their kids sterile.

    • @richiesd1
      @richiesd1 3 роки тому +1

      So true

  • @TXH1138
    @TXH1138 3 роки тому +3

    Do some cost comparisons. Great video. I love how you throw in fact with funny. You were looking especially cute today.

  • @PLGaming69
    @PLGaming69 2 роки тому +2

    Number 3 for me is too relatable
    I’m an introvert

  • @petehagen8638
    @petehagen8638 2 роки тому +1

    Please stay in Vietnam.

  • @nambuigiang1698
    @nambuigiang1698 2 роки тому +1

    Van Vu khen người Việt Nam mình quá, ha ha. Những mà không thế thì lại bị gạch đá đủ xây nhà. 1000 likes cho video của em.

  • @wytchend
    @wytchend 3 роки тому +2

    Can’t wait to get to Da Nang in the New Year :)

  • @batmanreturn6631
    @batmanreturn6631 3 роки тому +1

    Văn hóa Á Đông ngực mông ít hở, các em Tây sang đây đôi khi phô diễn vẻ đẹp hình thể hơi thái quá dẫn đến... Tôi tiếp xúc với Tây đa phần họ rất lịch sự trong giao tiếp, đặc biệt một em Ireland cực kỳ tuyệt vời.

  • @thuyentranminh1673
    @thuyentranminh1673 3 роки тому +2

    such a Vietnamese, you need to show the good things in Vietnam, not the other hand, even though it's right

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  3 роки тому +1

      As a Vietnamese, I need to show the good sides of Vietnam through its roots

    • @thuyentranminh1673
      @thuyentranminh1673 3 роки тому

      @@WhatThePho I hope your channel have positive impacts on Vietnam tourism, and don't "take off your shirt to show your back" 😁

  • @iamalexpayne
    @iamalexpayne 3 роки тому +2

    I enjoy the content and the real life I see in your vlog you’re very special

  • @NHATMINHHD
    @NHATMINHHD 3 роки тому +1

    Đã beautiful lại còn funny 🤣🤣🤣

  • @CaptainKremmen
    @CaptainKremmen 3 роки тому +2

    Are the electronic payment methods you mentioned usable by foreigners or are they only usable to locals? And do shops accept credit cards, or only these local systems?

  • @ntmy-zu7gf
    @ntmy-zu7gf 3 роки тому +1

    Chi ơi em thấy toilet công cộng vậy cũng có mặt tiện đó chị, nhiều ng sử dụng nên ko chắc chắc là nó sạch nên khi mình sd thì ko phải tiếp xúc trực tiếp lên da mình, có thể tránh được nhiều bệnh nè chị 😊😊 anyway lúc nào cũng mong chờ video của chị 🥰

  • @danle6577
    @danle6577 3 роки тому +1

    Traffic in Vietnam has no rules. It's called a Jungle Rule. Vietnameses should pay more attention to obeying the traffic regulations because I saw so many accidents on the road. I don't like the careless attitude that people have regarding safety and laws. Staring at other people is the worst thing that people do in Vietnam and the US. It makes people feel uncomfortable so please stop the staring my Vietnamese people around the World...Those toilets are not used in Hotels or restaurants anymore Van...

  • @doctordoctor6956
    @doctordoctor6956 3 роки тому +1

    It's very funny video. You left vn for 7 years but you act like you were raised in America. Seems you got whitewashed. Haha

  • @eio1971
    @eio1971 3 роки тому +2

    This good to know thanks

  • @tuanvutruong8347
    @tuanvutruong8347 2 роки тому +1

    Nice content! Mix of mentality is very interesting to watch.
    Keep going!
    Subscribe.

  • @novayu666
    @novayu666 2 роки тому +1

    lame

  • @congviectest4702
    @congviectest4702 8 місяців тому

    Cái vòi nước là du nhập từ nước ngoài. Chủ yếu là dùng để xịt vệ sinh bồn cầu và nhà vệ sinh chứ không phải mục đích kia. Cấu tạo lấy trực tiếp nước từ nguồn rất khỏe nên không thể dùng theo mục đích thay giấy vệ sinh đâu.

  • @darksidepower
    @darksidepower 3 роки тому +2

    Fun and entertaining video, it is nice to see few points on what to expect when traveling to Vietnam and how you can react to them. Will come in handy when will travel to Vietnam.

  • @MindofYǒng
    @MindofYǒng 3 роки тому +1

    We drive on the left side but when the term come to Road is a road...mostly the biker drive like that in my country, I'm a biker so sometimes I did that too and got caught a few times by cops because of it haha..
    And I kinda used to Asian squat toilet, I don't need toilet paper.

  • @tinpham2959
    @tinpham2959 3 роки тому +1

    Em đến với kênh của chị ngoài việc giải trí ra em còn học được tiếng anh nữa. Thank you so muchhh

  • @loi3218
    @loi3218 3 роки тому +2

    Nice to see you again, Van. I just miss those cultural shocks when I travel to Vietnam. Hope I can travel soon. Have a good day, Van.

  • @scogginsscoggins
    @scogginsscoggins 3 роки тому +1

    I do not find the Vietnamese stare. I lived in Bangladesh for 5 years and they REALLY stare.

  • @jc7tri
    @jc7tri 2 роки тому

    Thank you, thank you, sorry, sorry…damn damn, xịt, xịt, phớ, phở king king nê… Lol

  • @TanNguyen-zs4es
    @TanNguyen-zs4es 2 роки тому +1

    Rất hay và thú vị mong cháu xinh gái giới thiệu việt nam ra thế giới nhiều nhiều .

  • @zak6957
    @zak6957 3 роки тому +2

    Yes the bum gun is all about trigger manipulation 😆

  • @luchillies
    @luchillies 8 місяців тому

    LOL!
    On average, I'd comment about 2x a year.
    I've been laughing for the past 36 min.
    "In America, people drive on the right. In England people drive on the left. In Vietnam, road is road."
    😂
    LOL!
    LOL!
    LOL!
    LOL!
    and I don't understand why it's soooooooooo funny.
    let me check my drink...😬

  • @luchillies
    @luchillies 8 місяців тому

    LOL!
    On average, I'd comment about 2x a year.
    I've been laughing for the past 36 min.
    "In America, people drive on the right. In England people drive on the left. In Vietnam, road is road."
    😂
    LOL!
    LOL!
    LOL!
    LOL!
    and I don't understand why it's soooooooooo funny.
    let me check my drink...😬

  • @yody1978
    @yody1978 3 роки тому +1

    you're not too young when leaving Vietnam, how come you forgot how to use bum gun? I don't believe you :)

  • @nguyenvantri404
    @nguyenvantri404 3 роки тому +1

    Việt Nam tuy vẫn còn nhiều điểm yếu nhưng đang thay đổi chóng mặt từng ngày.

  • @congviectest4702
    @congviectest4702 8 місяців тому

    Dù anh hiểu em nói 70% nhưng anh không thể nói 30% như em. Làm thế nào để nói TA trôi chảy vậy chứ!

  • @spacecons
    @spacecons 3 роки тому +1

    10. High tech.
    Van need showing more messages from goverment.

  • @pvasir
    @pvasir 3 роки тому +1

    You 7 years in USA. Me 42 years in USA and now retired in Bangkok Thailand.

  • @awsomemodels
    @awsomemodels 3 роки тому +2

    Lol the intro was hilarious 😂

  • @SnehaCynthia
    @SnehaCynthia 2 роки тому +1

    I'm moving from Bangalore (India) to Hanoi. Everything you've explained in this video is exactly how it is here 😂 I'm not expecting much of a culture shock, maybe except for the food that'll take some time for me to get familiar with 😄

  • @redspotaquashrimps
    @redspotaquashrimps 3 місяці тому

    I just can't wait to go back in Viet Nam again. Cause it feels like Home. So tired of living in North America white mentality independent culture with no Fresh food and exotic fruits and living cost is high...

  • @ausbare140
    @ausbare140 2 роки тому +1

    I like how you said people stand in line when shopping.
    People push in front of each other when shopping I do not think Vietnamese know wheat a line is.

  • @khoivo5368
    @khoivo5368 3 роки тому +1

    Very good English for 7 yrs living in the us. Giỏi quá em gái Hà Lội ơi

  • @TrinhMaiGiaHanA
    @TrinhMaiGiaHanA 3 роки тому +1

    Coi video chị thấy vui quá, mà còn luyện tiếng anh nữa á chớ. 😂

  • @rufusbodine507
    @rufusbodine507 2 роки тому +1

    However, that last one, "Road is Road" is hilarious.