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What they don't tell you about clearing off to Vietnam


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1 hour ago, TPI said:

Noi Yinn, I can see you're angry at people talking about leaving the LOS but think of it this way...if they leave you wont have to look at them any more and you can be happy?

Yes, Vietnam the wonderful place. Same the heaven. 

Go quickly. 5555555

 

ps. I like all people if they polite.

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Good post. I find Viets to be boorish, compared to Thai people. No sabai sabai mild mannered there. Closer to Chinese people in their behavior/body language. Still, Vietnam has many pros as compared to Thailand. The ease of the visa and cheaper cost of living are the 2 main things that makes it attractive imo. 

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21 hours ago, robsamui said:

Actually - it's not! The info above relates to the pitfalls of people coming to live here, and if that isn't you, then you'll find it boring.

I'm in Nha Trang, which has a climate the same as Koh Samui. The central part of the city is crammed full of different nationalities, with little Viet cafes side-by-side with nightclubs and Aussie pubs and market stalls, the streets are tree-lined and hung with fairy lights, a Grab motorbike costs 50 baht to go 6 Km across town, there are events and displays happening frequently . . . the only thing I miss are bars on the beach. Apart from that it's fun - and it's permanently affordable!

Thanks for your, as always excellent, info. I'm sorry to learn that you have left Samui. I hope you'll enjoy a good life in Nha Trang.

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21 hours ago, robsamui said:

There are no 7-11’s in Vietnam!

Complete nonsense. There are three within walking distance of the accommodation I regularly use in Saigon, plus two Korean interpretations of a convenience store. Walking distance = a leisurely ten minute stroll.

Concur with most of the rest of your post. 

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3 hours ago, phkauf said:

Just a couple of thoughts based on my Vietnam experience (more than 20 trips). 

- I find the people to be as friendly as Thais, maybe even more so. I travel alone and very often are asked to join a group at a bar or dinner - one newlywed couple I shared a table with in Da Nang even wanted to pay for my dinner! 

- Shopping while not as ubiquitous as Thailand, is still good. They have Big C and other big chains. While not a 7-11 every 100 meters, there's Family, Circle K and many local options. Plus they don't have the extortionate retail monopolies as in Thailand, so prices are more reasonable.

- Crime has never been an issue for me (again more than 20 visits) but I am aware of the various tourist related scams and don't do stupid stuff. In fact, violent crime against foreigners is almost zero due to severe penalties.

- Food is amazing, as good as Thai food. Coffee is great, especially the better quality stuff. Beer is cheap as can be - same price as water and Coke in most places. No stupid taxes and restrictions to protect local billionaires as in Thailand.

- Scenery is better than Thailand, although Thai beaches overall are slightly better.

- If you make an effort to speak their language (as difficult as Thai, especially with different regional dialects) and learn their customs, you will be so much the better. Amazing how no turns to yes, with a little effort on your part.

 

Otherwise thanks for the hints about shipping stuff and your experiences. I am thinking of making a move to Da Nang if I do leave BKK. 

 

Many thanks for this - lots of new info for me. Great stuff!

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29 minutes ago, BaiLao said:

Complete nonsense. There are three within walking distance of the accommodation I regularly use in Saigon, plus two Korean interpretations of a convenience store. Walking distance = a leisurely ten minute stroll.

Concur with most of the rest of your post. 

TBF , the first 7/11 in Vietnam opened last year

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I like Hanoi. But what keeps me away from Vietnam is Dioxin in the food from the Agent Orange the US army used there and that you have to pay taxes on your worldwide income. This would make my stay there not so cheap anymore. For the same reason I don't want to go back to Europe. There are nice places too. 

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4 minutes ago, griffon2011 said:

TPI-If you look closely at the language in the posts by the person you are referring to it becomes obvious that they are not who they portray themselves to be.  When was the last time you heard a Thai or any Asian say "yuk" which is mainly an American slang word for disgust.  Or how many Thais would even know what Ethiopia was let alone that it was synonymous with abject poverty.  There are lots of other subtle indicators in the sentence structure, sort of like when you see a beautiful woman and something seems wrong but you just can't put your finger on it. Could be a ladyboy!  Sad to see a useful forum abused like this for whatever reason. 

I'm not an expert on Thais but her use of "sure" seems like a Thai person to me.

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