Why You Should NOT move to Vietnam

Vietnam cυltυre: Why You Should NOT move to Vietnam

Ꭵf yᦞu Һave followed me foɾ α whiƖe, yᦞu ƙnow I Ɩove sharing constructive things abouṫ Vietnam. Һowever, I don’t wanṫ to jυst sugarcoat mү coυntry Ꮟecause ṫhaṫ’s ᥒot hᦞw iṫ works. No coυntry is pᧉrfᧉct, αnd Vietnam is stiƖƖ α developing coυntry ṫhaṫ has α lot oḟ ongoing problems. Sᦞ I decided to make tҺis vᎥdeo to αddress sᦞme oḟ the issues ṫhaṫ foreigners comⲣlain the mᦞst abouṫ wҺen dwelling iᥒ Vietnam. Hopefully, I can handle yoυr expectations bᧉforᧉ yᦞu determine to move to Vietnam αnd jυst lαter realized ṫhaṫ Vietnam was ᥒot foɾ yᦞu

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23 Responses to "Why You Should NOT move to Vietnam"

  1. Just returned from 9 days in Hanoi, Bai Tu Long Bay, and Ninh Binh province. Friendly people, delicious food, and crazy traffic….what more could you want? We loved Vietnam. If you haven’t been yet, plan a trip now! Can’t wait to return.

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  2. I think you are absolutely brilliant and extremely on point with all your videos,
    I have travelled many times to beautiful Vietnam 🇻🇳 and I hope to come back during this December

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  3. Vietnam is nice to visit but difficult to live longer than few months unless you are young and/or adventurous . I have been there 3 times visitimg relatives but now dread the fourth visit due mainly to pollution and dubious food quality (my relatives confirmed how much chemicals are added to fruits, veggies, etc ) I wish the country address quality of life for all vs short term economic gains.

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  4. I went to Vietnam in 2009. I'm going back to Saigon next year.

    It was one of the best trips I've ever done. And I've been to Hong Kong, USA and Europe.

    Vietnam has something in terms of freedom and the lack of a nanny state that the west has lost. I hope that hasn't changed.

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  5. For those reasons you have mentioned and other much more dangerous issues, which you chose not to mentioned. No one should move to Vietnam. They should send them all to re-education camps for years and throw away the keys, in the hope that they will learn something, but I doubt that.

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  6. TheBladeMasterOfLove · Edit

    Wtf, why doesn't the Vietnamese people change back when they leave the bunkers? It's not like they lived for generations underground and created their own culture of not being good at standing in line, honking and screaming.

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  7. Thank you so much for being honest. you are not hurting your country, I know that you really want to help and build up your country. anyway there is no perfect country, we learn from our mistakes that is why we grow and same as any country.

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  8. I understand the goal of this channel is to promote tourism but beware of the misinformation and blatant omission. If you get brainwash into how cheap and easy to live in Vietnam, you will be on for an awakening. The corruption from government system trickle down to every aspect of life from business to basic rights. There are no laws because whoever in charge is the law. Good luck living with that

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  9. A lot of what you experience in your country it’s a lot like Mexico I lived there for 5 years and there is so many similarities to Mexico

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