Yes. They do tea, but they like to put ice in their tea. I actually was never a coffee guy, but I love their ice coffee with condensed milk. I say give it a try anyways
Hi Jenny and Eric. We’re going to Ho Chi Minh City in Nov 23. Could you please give us your honest opinion and advice about how to safely carry your cash - any problem using a sturdy crossbody bags? Will people try to snatch it from you at all cost to your physical health? Please let me know asap. Thanks
We didn't experience any problems. We also had a cross body bag. But stay away from the edge of the sidewalk if you're standing still so that no one can come up to you on a scooter to snatch it. We didn't experience or heard of any bag snatching from pedestrians. If you're worried, you can always place a hand around the bag. If you're really concerned then you can also use a money belt to hold the majority of your money. Of course, don't wear anything flashy or blingy.
@@ChasingtheSunVlog thanks for your quick reply. By the way, your videos about VN is much better than all I have seen because they are full of practical tips, useful info, addresses of restaurants provided. Keep doing videos. Did you know my friend told me that you get a better exchange rate if you bring big notes not small ones.
Thankyou for showing this. It looks fun and fantastic. I’m going to Vietnam later this year. I HATE COFFEE. Do they do tea for us English.
Yes. They do tea, but they like to put ice in their tea. I actually was never a coffee guy, but I love their ice coffee with condensed milk. I say give it a try anyways
Yes, tea is a common drink for the vietnamese too.
@@ChasingtheSunVlog excellent thank you.
Hi Jenny and Eric. We’re going to Ho Chi Minh City in Nov 23. Could you please give us your honest opinion and advice about how to safely carry your cash - any problem using a sturdy crossbody bags? Will people try to snatch it from you at all cost to your physical health? Please let me know asap. Thanks
We didn't experience any problems. We also had a cross body bag. But stay away from the edge of the sidewalk if you're standing still so that no one can come up to you on a scooter to snatch it. We didn't experience or heard of any bag snatching from pedestrians. If you're worried, you can always place a hand around the bag. If you're really concerned then you can also use a money belt to hold the majority of your money. Of course, don't wear anything flashy or blingy.
Have fun! We'll be back there right around the same time! This time to Hanoi and Sapa.
@@ChasingtheSunVlog would be cool to see you there!
@@ChasingtheSunVlog thanks for your quick reply. By the way, your videos about VN is much better than all I have seen because they are full of practical tips, useful info, addresses of restaurants provided. Keep doing videos. Did you know my friend told me that you get a better exchange rate if you bring big notes not small ones.
@@huebinhtrinh4830 Thanks and great tip!