Contact this young man, T-tsua. facebook.com/ttsua.xiong Please guys, not very often I ask for anything in return for making these videos, but if you could do me a favor and SHARE this video on as many platforms as you can and people you know, it would go a long way in helping Mr T-tsua receive the support he needs to keep helping the young children of his Hmong community. If you would like to help support Mr T-tsua, I have his contact details below the description of this video. Don't forget to like and comment also. This helps trigger the UA-cam algorithm to push the video to a wider audience. Thank you for your help and support guys 😁👍
Hi Todd, I am a Hmong living in California. Seeing those kids in school remind me of when I was a poor kid in my village. We couldn't afford pens or pencils, but were eager to learn. Thank you so much, brother, for your kindness and generosity. May God richly bless you and your wife. Keep sharing your experience in Laos. Will continue to be loyal followers.
My hat is off to this young man. He shows the determination and a heart of gold to teach these children is priceless. I will volunteer my self to teach a few weeks on my next trip to Laos. Todd, thank you for your support and bring up the need to help these children and Tsua Xiong and his goal
What a wonderful and kind heart this young man is teaching English to the young children . Bless his heart and hope he gets help. A hello from USA wow my hmoob brothers and sisters.
This is something I would do myself some day...education is so important. And teaching someone to love to learn is amazing. Teachers make a big difference.
All the foreigners who learn English They learn English of English in Europe We all know that there are differences understanding between American English, Australian English, New Zealand English etc... I learned English in Europe and moved to the US It took me years to assimilate the differences
Wow, we forgot how it was like in our beloved homeland. Your video remind me there's still a need and cry for help. My family and I left Lao when I was young and we doing well now in the United State. I spent $7.00 dollars for just a coffee at Starbucks everyday. I will do my part to help this young man with his needs. Thank you, thank you and thank you for the excellent video NeeNee and Todd.
Thanks for donated to help the hmong students. So nice of you and your wife. The young man so nice of him for volunteers his time to help his communty.
Very appreciated 🙏 both of your help donating school supplies to the Hmong village. This does help the students getting their own supplies cause they don't have the money or the right equipment to learn English. Thank you n may gob bless u n your mate 🙂 I'll do my best to help donate too ❤
Awesome video! To each and every Hmong person in the US and in any developed country, we are lucky. Let’s support this....imagine if those were our own kids...
Now in Lao, Todd I Chia Vang, love your adventure in Laos. You have a lot of film on UA-cam. You are a hard working Australian. I deserve to be your fan. You have a kind heart still.
This young man doing a great thing & a great job and he care enough to do something about helping the children learning English he doesn’t get paid he could use some help of money or anything that could help him out! hope someone out there would and will help them!
What a top young bloke. A true gentleman. Those young kids are so lucky to have him Todd. That joint is on our list to visit as a given. Such lovely people and they live in a very nice joint.
@@NowinLao Mate I just watched this with my mate whop and we are going to do the car hire for our trip and that young bloke just blew us away. just incredible the work he has put in with no help but his own. Glad to see young blokes like him doing a bloody top job. This is the type of trip that suits us to the ground mate.We are not into the big joints but the little off the beaten track places which are gold.
@@pookeyhutchison7838 Awesome! Let me know if you need any advice how to get there or places to see, routes to take, would be glad to help. Stop in, we'll have a beer 🍺😝👍
@@NowinLao No wucken furries mate thats our plan to drop in and have a feed at your restaraunt and have a chinwag before we set out on our unplanned tour of laos. We just love to wing it and never book anything as it adds to the adventure Todd.
he is doing the right thing for his community, the youngsters, and himself to gain skill for all. Which those kids grow and learn smarter, that child can help the man to teach others. He should keep on-going so all be turn to smarts later.
I appreciate you Todd and Nini for helping to buy book supplies for my Hmong children friends. Education is a must for this kids to understand where their future is going. I will help donate money to built a simple school for the children if Hmong in America will also help donate. So let's do it for education for us Hmong people future.
Seeing this video brings tears to my eyes. My family and I left Laos when I was 3yr old and I haven't been back to see my country. Now my parents have passed away, I don't really know which part of Lao I am from. I wish I can go help that young man to help teach those children. It would be a great vacation.
A big thank you for this video and the contribution you gave. It really means alot and this 23 year old is really putting a difference to help the young kids future.
What an amazing guy giving up his time to help the next generation in his community prosper. A very heart warming story in these troubled times! it's really nice you and Neenee are assisting him. 👍👍😁😁
Todd & Neenee, you have my utmost respect for what you are doing to help Mr. Xiong help the Hmong community. To Todd, Neenee & T-tsua, I wish you good health, wealth and prosperous life for your good deed. I have shared this video with my friends & family. Keep doing what your hearts desire. Good deed will never go unnoticed. Sa tu Sa tu Sa tu🙏🙏🙏
Now I see a place I want to live . Mountains , no garbage, nice people, this looks good to me. I met Hmong people here in Wisconsin back in 1991 , love their food , and how nice they are . The little children can walk so early that it’s amazing to see how small they are and running around like much older children, very intelligent and honest people in general , we are lucky to have communities in Wausau and Eau Claire
Todd and NeeNee, I appreciate your kindness and generosity. Love watching your videos. Thank you for helping my Hmong people. Thanks for sharing your journey. From Minnesota USA
Admiration for this young educator. This is why English is the most spoken language in the world: it is spread by educators & ordinary individuals who love the English language, a powerful, universal tool for communication across vastly different people and their very diverse cultures. Anyway, being the same age as these children, when we left Laos in the summer of 1975, I still fondly remember the names of the two Lao teachers sent to teach us hillbilly Hmong kids in the mountains of northern Vang Vieng, from 1973 to 1975. Not very much seems to have changed for many of our Hmong kids in the smaller villages in Laos in the 45 plus years since we've left Laos...
Years ago, I taught English in Viet Nam. It was always easy to identify local VN teachers who had been taught by Aussies. [Not so easy to understand...but easy to identify.] Great video! And lots of respect not only to this incredible young man but also to you for following through and making the trip to his classroom. Clearly, it has--and will--make a big impact going forward. Cheers!
Thanks Michael. Really looking forward to following this up later in the year and seeing how they are progressing. They are very lucky to have that young man. Cheers mate
@@NowinLao I have purchased my air tix to SEAsia for November in hopeful anticipation of the sea change we have all been waiting for. Of course, Laos is on the itinerary. I am trying to figure out how to work in a challenging bike trip up around Vang Vieng. I may have to include a ride by of the classroom!
Great video Todd! Love that you stopped by and met Xua Xong and saw what he's doing for those young kids, teaching them English free of charge. I did message Xua and will help out a bit, even though I am retired. I enjoy all your videos of trips that you and your beautiful wife Neneey make on your trips around Laos and even when you visited the Philippines. It's totally different than the Western world and is a lot less stressful life, plus you get cleaner air.
@@NowinLao : I'm in touch with Xua Xong, and do applaud his sacrifice teaching those Hmong Tribal kids of that neighborhood. Thanks to you for exposing's his Volunteer Teaching Program. It's amazing that a 23 year old young man devotes his weekend Teaching kids free by imparting his English language skills. After COVID 19 is eradicated, you and Neeny can visit us in Ohio, USA and we'll be happy to host you 2..Take care, & Blessings to you and Nenney.
Such a lovely story. There is a wonderful young man I know in Luang Prabang who does something similar. He and his friends visit villages and bring warm clothes and education equipment. Mostly we foreigners bring supplies but this year because of Covid we raised money and with that, he and his friends bought supplies. Then they went up to the villages. One village is only about 35 Ks from Luang Prabang but even with motorbikes they still have to walk another 2 hours in as there are no roads. So believe me, I really understand how wonderful your support is for this young man and his project. They are amazing. A kindness and generosity because they often come from backgrounds that were very hard. And just want to help. I love them!
This is great. I am truly happy to see our Hmong people interested in English. I hope he keeps up with it and hopefully one day all our people will finally know english. I'd like to help out whether its donations or helping him teach.
Great job, for supporting the kids at school. I will be supporting him. On behalf of my late dad who are so passionate about education for the poor hmong.
What a wonderful young man. So incredible to see such a selfless young man taking on such a big roll. The many lives his kindness will impact will be a testament to his good heart. Thank you Todd for such a wonderful story of this young man's beautiful gift to these young children and his Hmong community. Will definitely connect with him through fb and help.
Thank you Tiger mom. Most definitely! The amount of doors that will open for these children if they can become fluent in English will change their lives. Employment opportunities not only in the tourism sector, but government jobs and large corporations will find them desirable. 🙏
What an incredible young man indeed! Thank you for your support and a huge monetary contribution to this young man and the children he teaches. Your selfless act of kindness is truly commendable!
todd... a little thing that not a lot of outsiders would never know... these are an amazing group of lao, once you are accepted as a friend. they will take the sword for you. my dad best friend is my uncle. I was just lucky enough to know and learned Hmong while living in the nongkhai refugee camp in thailand as a 10 year old boy in 1977. the languages very beautiful, when I went back to Laos in 1995 for the first time , after I got out from the US Navy... and my family at 52Km could not believed I know Hmong. so, yes, once you are accepted/adopted you as a family until you die. Speaking of death, if you ever had the opportunity to attending Hmong' funeral is just pure amazing... my uncle he passed in away a few years ago in Feeno, CA, you should of seen his friends would wrapped themselves over his caskets and the crying songs is beyond anything out there that you had ever heard. actually thank you for sharing about this area on muang fuang, I love this area either here, kasi, or xieng khouang and would like to come back and live and teach English once I retire in about 8 years. an amazing young man you just share his story and thank you for sharing his story. at 29:19, 555 (hahaha... when his wife was yelling at him, I still understand) that may look like turmeric.
What Ttsua is doing is amazing. I'm happy you were able to help out a little. Man with the language barrier between you guys and the Hmong people there makes me wish I was there to translate haha. I wanna talk to them too 😄
Absolutely bloody amazing mate. So inspiring to see such people working so hard with so little. When we can travel again would love to visit this village and school. I am sure we can do something to help them and others like them!! You are very generous people to visit, donate and highlight the work being done.
You guys are awesome helping this young man and his students and he’s incredibly awesome snd selfless teaching the kids and not expecting anything in return...many blessings to all of you❤️🥰
Thank you for showing our Hmong families. I love seeing them. It brings flashback of how I was learning English. Blessed his heart . What a wonderful young man. What is his Facebook? And what is your face book. It’s a good thing of what you are doing. I watched most of your shows. Keep up the good work.
You and your wife are true and special people. My wife lives in Thailand short distance across the border from you. When I go there the children are so excited and happy to learn English. Thank You Nick
Very proud of this young Hmong man who provides his free time teaching English for these young Hmong kids in his backyard on the weekend from Friday to Sunday. Very proud of you young man. Wish this Australian man could help you out. It would be great if our Hmong in the U.S. could help this young Hmong man out. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video clip.
Thanks Todd for your support of the Hmong community in Laos. Especially the important of educational awareness. Cheer mate👍😎! Will subscribe to your channel.
Sir, what you did is a great thing. I stand respectfully for you and salute you for your humanity. "Hope is the guide to life and the way to freedom." There is no meaning to despair with life and no meaning to life with despair .. I believe that education is like food and breathing without it deteriorating our lives. “A nation that does not eat what it sows and wears what it does not make a nation is doomed to dependency. Likewise, a greeting of appreciation and respect for the young people who take their time to help the children of their village.
Thanks for sharing this young man's great program for his local community. As a Hmong born in Lao and immigrated to the US as an infant, it is great to see your videos of Lao and so many videos showing the life of my fellow Hmong. Keep up the great work! Maybe we can get a Beer Lao in Vientiane one day. Cheers mate!
Contact this young man, T-tsua.
facebook.com/ttsua.xiong
Please guys, not very often I ask for anything in return for making these videos, but if you could do me a favor and SHARE this video on as many platforms as you can and people you know, it would go a long way in helping Mr T-tsua receive the support he needs to keep helping the young children of his Hmong community.
If you would like to help support Mr T-tsua, I have his contact details below the description of this video.
Don't forget to like and comment also. This helps trigger the UA-cam algorithm to push the video to a wider audience.
Thank you for your help and support guys 😁👍
If I ever go to Lao, I would like to see this young man. What a wonderful job he does. He sacrificed his life to make a difference👍👍.
Awesome Video 💯 Where is everyone traveling this year? 🛫
Thank you for donating school supplies to the Hmong students
Hi Todd, I am a Hmong living in California. Seeing those kids in school remind me of when I was a poor kid in my village. We couldn't afford pens or pencils, but were eager to learn. Thank you so much, brother, for your kindness and generosity. May God richly bless you and your wife. Keep sharing your experience in Laos. Will continue to be loyal followers.
We love our Hmong In Minnesota! 👍🏻
My hat is off to this young man. He shows the determination and a heart of gold to teach these children is priceless. I will volunteer my self to teach a few weeks on my next trip to Laos. Todd, thank you for your support and bring up the need to help these children and Tsua Xiong and his goal
Thank you Yajsab
They should make a program for us USA Hmong to teach English to Hmong kids in Laos.
@@AnoMokie they do. U just dont hear about thems. My nieces been over sea for teaching english to our Hmong ppl.
@@xiongnu6373 What is program called?
@@xiongnu6373 cool .... I would also go there...& teach them other languages....so they can get a job anywhere or speak with Int'L tourists...
Little sweeties. Glory.
What a wonderful and kind heart this young man is teaching English to the young children . Bless his heart and hope he gets help. A hello from USA wow my hmoob brothers and sisters.
You lovely couple have such a big heart as this young man. Thank you for supporting this young teacher.
This is something I would do myself some day...education is so important. And teaching someone to love to learn is amazing. Teachers make a big difference.
I loved it when Todd Said “even English speakers don’t understand me”
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When you get a few Aussies together after a few beers we are incredible hard to understand.
Hahaha, his last video I said "your a legend but hate your accent" he replied with "shut up mate 😄". Just a a true aussie bloke 👍
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All the foreigners who learn English
They learn English of English in Europe
We all know that there are differences understanding between American English, Australian English, New Zealand English etc...
I learned English in Europe and moved to the US
It took me years to assimilate the differences
Wow... the Hmong communities in western countries should sent funding to help these kids.. this young man’s dedication is incredible
I wish they would but they too busy trying to destroy each others...
Wow, we forgot how it was like in our beloved homeland. Your video remind me there's still a need and cry for help. My family and I left Lao when I was young and we doing well now in the United State. I spent $7.00 dollars for just a coffee at Starbucks everyday. I will do my part to help this young man with his needs.
Thank you, thank you and thank you for the excellent video NeeNee and Todd.
Thank you for your kindness
Yes, please keep us updated on this young man and his kind heart to teach kids English.
Thanks for donated to help the hmong students. So nice of you and your wife. The young man so nice of him for volunteers his time to help his communty.
I'm just glad we could help. Thank you
What an incredible young man. If only there were more like him. I'll make sure to spread the message, he deserves all the help he can get.
Very appreciated 🙏 both of your help donating school supplies to the Hmong village. This does help the students getting their own supplies cause they don't have the money or the right equipment to learn English. Thank you n may gob bless u n your mate 🙂 I'll do my best to help donate too ❤
Helping children regardless of race, background, gender, ethnic group, etc. Korp Jai Tod and Neenee!
Thanks Liam
Awesome video! To each and every Hmong person in the US and in any developed country, we are lucky.
Let’s support this....imagine if those were our own kids...
Thank you
I agree!
What a great young man helping the next generation of kids for free
Now in Lao, Todd I Chia Vang, love your adventure in Laos. You have a lot of film on UA-cam. You are a hard working Australian. I deserve to be your fan. You have a kind heart still.
This young man doing a great thing & a great job and he care enough to do something about helping the children learning English he doesn’t get paid he could use some help of money or anything that could help him out! hope someone out there would and will help them!
What a top young bloke. A true gentleman. Those young kids are so lucky to have him Todd. That joint is on our list to visit as a given. Such lovely people and they live in a very nice joint.
Still a couple more vids of this area to come Pookey, showing what a beautiful area this is.. 👌
@@NowinLao Mate I just watched this with my mate whop and we are going to do the car hire for our trip and that young bloke just blew us away. just incredible the work he has put in with no help but his own. Glad to see young blokes like him doing a bloody top job. This is the type of trip that suits us to the ground mate.We are not into the big joints but the little off the beaten track places which are gold.
@@pookeyhutchison7838 Awesome! Let me know if you need any advice how to get there or places to see, routes to take, would be glad to help. Stop in, we'll have a beer 🍺😝👍
@@NowinLao No wucken furries mate thats our plan to drop in and have a feed at your restaraunt and have a chinwag before we set out on our unplanned tour of laos. We just love to wing it and never book anything as it adds to the adventure Todd.
he is doing the right thing for his community, the youngsters, and himself to gain skill for all. Which those kids grow and learn smarter, that child can help the man to teach others. He should keep on-going so all be turn to smarts later.
I appreciate you Todd and Nini for helping to buy book supplies for my Hmong children friends. Education is a must for this kids to understand where their future is going. I will help donate money to built a simple school for the children if Hmong in America will also help donate. So let's do it for education for us Hmong people future.
No problem my friend, i'm just glad i could help. Thank you
Bless that young man. We need to have plenty more like him everywhere.
Yes we do
คึดฮอด ຈາກ ອຸດົມ ພົມມະຈັນ Hi From Oudom Phommachanh
Seeing this video brings tears to my eyes. My family and I left Laos when I was 3yr old and I haven't been back to see my country. Now my parents have passed away, I don't really know which part of Lao I am from. I wish I can go help that young man to help teach those children. It would be a great vacation.
You and your wife are kind. Thanks to you both for helping the Hmong people in Laos.
Tsua needs a real classroom and financial support so he can continued teaching full time.
Very blessed and happy to see this young man teach my people English in lao. Thank you to the young man helping these kids learn.
This young man have good attitude. Hope God bless him. I pray he will success to help her comunity
Being a teacher myself I am so impressed with what this young man is doing. Great job he is doing for the community.
What a great video, that young man is something else. Giving something to better the next generation in his home village.
My beautiful ppl I wish to visit one day
Thanks for your encouragement and supporting this young Hmong man.
A big thank you for this video and the contribution you gave. It really means alot and this 23 year old is really putting a difference to help the young kids future.
Thank you
What an amazing guy giving up his time to help the next generation in his community prosper. A very heart warming story in these troubled times! it's really nice you and Neenee are assisting him. 👍👍😁😁
Incredible young man and really nice guy 👌
Wonderful story,wonderful young man,helping those village kids to speak English. Kenno.... West Aust
Thank you for supporting my Hmong community back home.. you and your wife are wonderful people god blessed
The least we could do. Thank you 🙏
What an incredible young fellow,
I will support him for sure, I wish I would have done something more responsible at his age.
Kudos to you T-tsua.
Todd & Neenee, you have my utmost respect for what you are doing to help Mr. Xiong help the Hmong community. To Todd, Neenee & T-tsua, I wish you good health, wealth and prosperous life for your good deed. I have shared this video with my friends & family. Keep doing what your hearts desire. Good deed will never go unnoticed. Sa tu Sa tu Sa tu🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Todd and Neenee for your kindness to the Hmong children in Laos. Bless Tsua for educating them without pay from the government.
Excellent job on promoting a great person trying to do good things for his community.
Thanks Al 😉
This 23 years old young man is amazing
Now I see a place I want to live .
Mountains , no garbage, nice people, this looks good to me.
I met Hmong people here in Wisconsin back in 1991 , love their food , and how nice they are .
The little children can walk so early that it’s amazing to see how small they are and running around like much older children, very intelligent and honest people in general , we are lucky to have communities in Wausau and Eau Claire
Thanks for helping the Hmong kids. im appreciated.
A very noble young man. These young students will be English speakers for sure.
Todd and NeeNee, I appreciate your kindness and generosity. Love watching your videos. Thank you for helping my Hmong people. Thanks for sharing your journey. From Minnesota USA
Wow....tears. Thumbs up. Sharing.
Thank you ksv vng
So wonderful young man doing good deeds for his people 👏 and Todd both of you are also wonderful too.
i just now stumbled onto this channel. this guy is beyond words. if only the rest of the world would learn your ways. you truly are an inspiration.
Todd & NeeNee ..... you both are worth your weight in gold ... Top Job
Takes a lot of courage, commitment and conviction to even start the project from scratch .Wish you all the Very Best 🙏.
The world needs more person to person interaction like this
Thank you for your help and support to the Hmong ppl in Laos learning English. Nyob zoo from USA 💖
WOW !!!! So many beautiful smiling faces.... Absolutely amazing Todd 🙏
This is an incredible young man. I love what you do brother. Keep doing a good job and a reward will follow.
Bless you for helping Chua in his ministry to children !!!❤
Wow he only 23 year old n he a teacher good job to this young man🙏🙏🙏
Admiration for this young educator. This is why English is the most spoken language in the world: it is spread by educators & ordinary individuals who love the English language, a powerful, universal tool for communication across vastly different people and their very diverse cultures. Anyway, being the same age as these children, when we left Laos in the summer of 1975, I still fondly remember the names of the two Lao teachers sent to teach us hillbilly Hmong kids in the mountains of northern Vang Vieng, from 1973 to 1975. Not very much seems to have changed for many of our Hmong kids in the smaller villages in Laos in the 45 plus years since we've left Laos...
Years ago, I taught English in Viet Nam. It was always easy to identify local VN teachers who had been taught by Aussies. [Not so easy to understand...but easy to identify.] Great video! And lots of respect not only to this incredible young man but also to you for following through and making the trip to his classroom. Clearly, it has--and will--make a big impact going forward. Cheers!
Thanks Michael. Really looking forward to following this up later in the year and seeing how they are progressing. They are very lucky to have that young man.
Cheers mate
@@NowinLao I have purchased my air tix to SEAsia for November in hopeful anticipation of the sea change we have all been waiting for. Of course, Laos is on the itinerary. I am trying to figure out how to work in a challenging bike trip up around Vang Vieng. I may have to include a ride by of the classroom!
Great video Todd! Love that you stopped by and met Xua Xong and saw what he's doing for those young kids, teaching them English free of charge. I did message Xua and will help out a bit, even though I am retired. I enjoy all your videos of trips that you and your beautiful wife Neneey make on your trips around Laos and even when you visited the Philippines. It's totally different than the Western world and is a lot less stressful life, plus you get cleaner air.
Good on you Keith, thank you, and thanks for the continued support of my channel. Take care mate 🙏
@@NowinLao : I'm in touch with Xua Xong, and do applaud his sacrifice teaching those Hmong Tribal kids of that neighborhood. Thanks to you for exposing's his Volunteer Teaching Program. It's amazing that a 23 year old young man devotes his weekend Teaching kids free by imparting his English language skills. After COVID 19 is eradicated, you and Neeny can visit us in Ohio, USA and we'll be happy to host you 2..Take care, & Blessings to you and
Nenney.
Wow what a humble young man.. I just shared it with my Lao friends here in Canada, Todd.. so let’s see what comes of it 🙏
Such a lovely story. There is a wonderful young man I know in Luang Prabang who does something similar. He and his friends visit villages and bring warm clothes and education equipment. Mostly we foreigners bring supplies but this year because of Covid we raised money and with that, he and his friends bought supplies. Then they went up to the villages. One village is only about 35 Ks from Luang Prabang but even with motorbikes they still have to walk another 2 hours in as there are no roads. So believe me, I really understand how wonderful your support is for this young man and his project. They are amazing. A kindness and generosity because they often come from backgrounds that were very hard. And just want to help. I love them!
Yes - getting involved with a Lao school is very satisfying!
sok dii der!
It certainly is Nick 👌
Thanks for the help that you offered to those children. May god bless you.
Very impressed with the people and kids. Thank you.
This is great. I am truly happy to see our Hmong people interested in English. I hope he keeps up with it and hopefully one day all our people will finally know english. I'd like to help out whether its donations or helping him teach.
Thank you again Todd. I will share it, and maybe send him some financial assistance. Thank you again!!! GOD BLESS!!
Thank you
Great job, for supporting the kids at school. I will be supporting him. On behalf of my late dad who are so passionate about education for the poor hmong.
Thank you Nou Vong 🙏
Thanks for your generosity Todd..You and wife are very kind
Thank you
What a wonderful young man. So incredible to see such a selfless young man taking on such a big roll. The many lives his kindness will impact will be a testament to his good heart. Thank you Todd for such a wonderful story of this young man's beautiful gift to these young children and his Hmong community. Will definitely connect with him through fb and help.
Thank you Tiger mom. Most definitely! The amount of doors that will open for these children if they can become fluent in English will change their lives. Employment opportunities not only in the tourism sector, but government jobs and large corporations will find them desirable. 🙏
What a amazing teatcher.
Hi Todd, well done mate and this one touched me. What an awesome and inspiring young man.
Thanks Ben, he was genuinely a really nice guy. Hope you and the Fam are well down there mate 😉👍
What an incredible young man indeed!
Thank you for your support and a huge monetary contribution to this young man and the children he teaches. Your selfless act of kindness is truly commendable!
Thank you for this post. I will try to contact this young man later if he needs any help.
Hmoob kids are so beautiful land lovely. Thank you for visiting and helping them my friends
No problem. Looking forward to returning to visit them 👌
todd... a little thing that not a lot of outsiders would never know... these are an amazing group of lao, once you are accepted as a friend. they will take the sword for you. my dad best friend is my uncle. I was just lucky enough to know and learned Hmong while living in the nongkhai refugee camp in thailand as a 10 year old boy in 1977. the languages very beautiful, when I went back to Laos in 1995 for the first time , after I got out from the US Navy... and my family at 52Km could not believed I know Hmong. so, yes, once you are accepted/adopted you as a family until you die. Speaking of death, if you ever had the opportunity to attending Hmong' funeral is just pure amazing... my uncle he passed in away a few years ago in Feeno, CA, you should of seen his friends would wrapped themselves over his caskets and the crying songs is beyond anything out there that you had ever heard. actually thank you for sharing about this area on muang fuang, I love this area either here, kasi, or xieng khouang and would like to come back and live and teach English once I retire in about 8 years. an amazing young man you just share his story and thank you for sharing his story. at 29:19, 555 (hahaha... when his wife was yelling at him, I still understand) that may look like turmeric.
What Ttsua is doing is amazing. I'm happy you were able to help out a little. Man with the language barrier between you guys and the Hmong people there makes me wish I was there to translate haha. I wanna talk to them too 😄
Trip to Korea and Laos!! Leggoooo
@@thor5701 yasss!
We waited but you never showed! Next time.. ok!😝👍
Thank you
@@NowinLao 🤣
Absolutely bloody amazing mate. So inspiring to see such people working so hard with so little. When we can travel again would love to visit this village and school. I am sure we can do something to help them and others like them!! You are very generous people to visit, donate and highlight the work being done.
God bless you and thanks for donating
Young man with a kind heart. Thanks for the donation to such good cause.
You guys are awesome helping this young man and his students and he’s incredibly awesome snd selfless teaching the kids and not expecting anything in return...many blessings to all of you❤️🥰
Thank you Diana, these children are absolute sponges for knowledge. They are so luck to have somebody like T-tsua 🙏
You got balls of steel to cross that bridge 🤣😂😂
Not really.. we had no other choice lol
Thank you Todd! You are a blessing to Laos and it’s people.
Thank you for showing our Hmong families. I love seeing them. It brings flashback of how I was learning English. Blessed his heart . What a wonderful young man. What is his Facebook? And what is your face book. It’s a good thing of what you are doing. I watched most of your shows. Keep up the good work.
You and your wife are true and special people.
My wife lives in Thailand short distance across the border from you.
When I go there the children are so excited and happy to learn English.
Thank You
Nick
Their smiles are infectious. They're so eager to learn!
Thank you Nick, take care mate.
Very proud of this young Hmong man who provides his free time teaching English for these young Hmong kids in his backyard on the weekend from Friday to Sunday. Very proud of you young man. Wish this Australian man could help you out. It would be great if our Hmong in the U.S. could help this young Hmong man out. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video clip.
What a good cause he is going. Giving back to the community.
god bless you sir for your kindness
Thanks so much. I will contact him and help him
I love my Hmong people, my prayers for them all the time and wish
God bless them forever! Thank you my friend Todd and Nee Nee, be safe okay!
Thanks Todd for your support of the Hmong community in Laos. Especially the important of educational awareness. Cheer mate👍😎! Will subscribe to your channel.
Education is definitely important. Very inspiring! Thanks for the information.
Sir, what you did is a great thing. I stand respectfully for you and salute you for your humanity. "Hope is the guide to life and the way to freedom."
There is no meaning to despair with life and no meaning to life with despair .. I believe that education is like food and breathing without it deteriorating our lives.
“A nation that does not eat what it sows and wears what it does not make a nation is doomed to dependency. Likewise, a greeting of appreciation and respect for the young people who take their time to help the children of their village.
What an amazing teacher. Truly a good young man.
what a great story....what a great young man. such a friendly village(aren't they all) like always brother....thanks for sharing that.
incredible how they want to show you how things work and explain the process ... credit to them
Thanks for sharing this young man's great program for his local community. As a Hmong born in Lao and immigrated to the US as an infant, it is great to see your videos of Lao and so many videos showing the life of my fellow Hmong. Keep up the great work! Maybe we can get a Beer Lao in Vientiane one day. Cheers mate!
Glad you're enjoying the videos, thank you. Sure, would be great to meet for a beer one day 👌