yup. 6 USD is for 2-3 days for me here in jakarta, indonesia. if you can cook. Edit: even a pack of indomie instant noodle, is just under 1USD. You can buy 2 or 3 packs depends on your region there. And it's enough for 2 days food. Of course you eat the noodles with some ingredients as well. Meat veg, egg..
Definitely a difference in income. In the US, at least in my state, one meal at a restaurant can be around $15. I was surprised by the relative low price of food in VN
I mean back home here in the US, if I were to go on a trip to another city, I would expect to spend upwards of $200 a day if I’m including an airbnb stay. Usually people expect vacation expenses to be higher than normal expenses, so if $32 is a lot then sign me up to visit Vietnam.
For foreigner, the $10 pant maybe a good deal, but I think you prob pay the actual price of the pant cost. They always put the price up pretty high so by the time u negotiate it down. That the price they wanted to sell for. I'm sure you know that it is all fake designer, but if you need a replacement set of clothes then def quick n easy.
North Face has a lot of its factories in Vietnam. The factories will make the clothing for north face, but also make extra for the grey market. I took a bus trip there and they specifically stopped by a town that had the factories, and there was north face stuff everywhere. It’s real kinda
@@nathanvanderpool1175 yeah it's exactly the same as they sell in the store, but it never makes it into a store. The factories essentially will make more than north face orders from them, and then will sell it on the side
I would live here if my job was a stay at home type of thing and just work off my computer and make money like that. This is the dream. Affordable life with awesome people and great food. Humble.
Pretty sure its still sold in the US and Europe too, they said they were going to stop sales in 2023, and there’s probably gonna be a lot of unused stock that’ll find its way to store shelves for a while after the “official” end of production/sales. But let’s be honest, it’s not like it’d be the first time big pharmaceutical/other types of multinationals have used non-Western countries as test guinea pigs, or sold products they knew were of a poor standard and/or toxic to humans that can’t be sold in Western countries - even though they’ve got a long history of doing the same here too lol.
@@darcgibson5099 I just learned there's a ton of ingredients in American food and cosmetics that are banned in most European and British countries. Most of the banned ingredients aren't toxic but they are really bad for health, according to research.
Its actually unproven that the baby powder was the main cause of the cancer that all those women got. It's really hard to pinpoint that the baby powder is truly the one and only cause. The cause of their cancer could've been anything because everything causes cancer What J&J actually got sued for was that their packaging doesn't have a warning on it that says their product might have cancer causing agents. That's how the women got a lot of money out of the situation
what a great video! another tip - I also land up saving up on unnecessary expenses like atm fees etc in South East Asia - using apps like ATM Fee Saver - it helps find atms with no fees or lower fees than others along with withdrawal limits etc. worth adding to your list of tricks!
You're right, but real Bird's Nest isn't cheap. The "Bird's Nest" in that drink is most probably imitation Bird's Nest made from gelatine. The canned drink is called the Bird's Nest drink because the flavouring used is the same as traditional (real) Bird's Nest drink.
Yeah there are a bunch of Vietnamese people here in the comments saying that $32 is a lot and I’m over here thinking “damn living expenses in Vietnam must be super low” and then I look at the gdp 💀
Yes I can now can I afford the flight? That’s gonna be a no for me dawg 😂 the round trip flight is probably 3,000-4,000% more than your one day expense
You're lucky if you can find a roundtrip flight for less than $1k from a major hub in the US these days, which is a months worth of mid-budget spending in Vietnam!
@@Greenville.Shorts I’m in California. Wikipedia says there are 7,230 circle k’s in the US compared 9,348 7/11s. They probably just aren’t in your area.
Can u pls go to jalendar punjab, india they have great street food and make sure to eat at sharma’s dabha they also have great food 🍱 If you say that Gurbaaz Singh lamberdar’s grandson they will give you a discount.
If you have vietnamese breakfast you would pay 1,50$ for pho or bun cha and a vietnamese coffee for 0,50$ cents which would be way better than the one you hve listed for 6$ 😂
Yeah vietnam is really cheap, a 5 star luxury hotel only cost you from 42$ to 300$ and a if u only bring 100$ you can have 5 meals a day plus bunch of snack and u still got 40 bucks left. The streets food are even better, it only cost less than a buck. Except when u go to a fast food joint, they'll charge the same as in the US
6.15 usd for breakfast 🤣 Ripped off dude. Thats extortion over there. I was in Laos in 2004 and stayed on an island there on a river named Don Det, super chilled very small island , few fellow multinational backpackers there , few chilled friendly locals, no mains electricity, no wifi , stayed in a bamboo shack mud floor hut on the river, . 5 nights, 1 dollar a night,5 breakfasts like 80 or 90c c per breakfast , 5 lunches like a buck per lunch, really good fresh vibrant salads, 5 dinners 1.50 each for dinners really good yellow currys and sticky rice, Beers 25 or or 30 c each, free weed practically. I think my tab at the end of my stay for all food , drink and bed for 5 days came to like 25 dollars. Now thats cheap. Laos is hella cheaper than Vietnam , well at least it was in 2004. Dont know what its like now 😆😅🤜🤛✌🙏
Don det, as of 5 years ago when I was last there, is still quite cheap but it's popularity has made things more expensive. I found Vietnam to be cheaper overall than Laos back then but both were still very economical.
Videos calling something very beautiful of a country cheap are now repulsive and very unoriginal. It can also sound very insensitive. But it is about how the reality is presented.
Whenever someone spells “banh mi” as “Bahn mi”, I feel my spines come out of my skin. It’s really not that hard to google the correct spelling. Imagine I spelled “burger” as “buhger” y’all would come for me
It's not that deep, it'd be more like spelling burger as bugrer cuz he transposed the letters, even still he's not a native, you could politely correct him without jumping down his throat/coming at him
crazy how we were literally just chilling and you beat the fuck out of us 😭
I saw you eyeballin me 😤
@@JoshSlavin 😂😂😂
Yah 🤣
I felt attacked 😢
😂😂
6 bucks in Vietnam for me as native southeast asian is A LOT to spend on one sitting.
Lol exactly. So many youtubers show expenses in dollars but no one talks about the average incomes in those countries
It's obviously a tourists trap
@@kuronekokuronekox2But it's still cheaper than most western countries.
yup. 6 USD is for 2-3 days for me here in jakarta, indonesia. if you can cook.
Edit: even a pack of indomie instant noodle, is just under 1USD. You can buy 2 or 3 packs depends on your region there. And it's enough for 2 days food. Of course you eat the noodles with some ingredients as well. Meat veg, egg..
Definitely a difference in income. In the US, at least in my state, one meal at a restaurant can be around $15. I was surprised by the relative low price of food in VN
To spend 32$ a day in Vietnam, you have to be one of the richest guys in town LOL
I mean back home here in the US, if I were to go on a trip to another city, I would expect to spend upwards of $200 a day if I’m including an airbnb stay.
Usually people expect vacation expenses to be higher than normal expenses, so if $32 is a lot then sign me up to visit Vietnam.
Idk. I'd feel pretty bad being so entitled there
Depends where. Also, spending 650k is pretty easy if you want to do fancy hot pot with friends.
@@inejunta6569good point
Crazy thats what I spend in like 4-5 days incl. accommodation, food, drink etc.
I travelled for 6 months in vietnam tho
For foreigner, the $10 pant maybe a good deal, but I think you prob pay the actual price of the pant cost. They always put the price up pretty high so by the time u negotiate it down. That the price they wanted to sell for. I'm sure you know that it is all fake designer, but if you need a replacement set of clothes then def quick n easy.
North Face has a lot of its factories in Vietnam. The factories will make the clothing for north face, but also make extra for the grey market. I took a bus trip there and they specifically stopped by a town that had the factories, and there was north face stuff everywhere. It’s real kinda
@@pb6839 real kinda?
@@nathanvanderpool1175 yeah it's exactly the same as they sell in the store, but it never makes it into a store. The factories essentially will make more than north face orders from them, and then will sell it on the side
@@pb6839 sounds real to me
That sweet corn ice cream SLAPS! It's definitely an unexpected delight.
what did i do bro stop punching me
Josh is practicing for when he sees you in public
@@basil_uwu8541 bro better get ready to punch through my rolls 💀
I can’t get over the fact that they drew your face on that coffee, that’s so cool??
This is what it was like in America back in 2010
I would live here if my job was a stay at home type of thing and just work off my computer and make money like that. This is the dream. Affordable life with awesome people and great food. Humble.
JnJ is being sued for the carcinogens in that talcum powder in the US. Crazy that they still sell that in Asia.
Pretty sure its still sold in the US and Europe too, they said they were going to stop sales in 2023, and there’s probably gonna be a lot of unused stock that’ll find its way to store shelves for a while after the “official” end of production/sales. But let’s be honest, it’s not like it’d be the first time big pharmaceutical/other types of multinationals have used non-Western countries as test guinea pigs, or sold products they knew were of a poor standard and/or toxic to humans that can’t be sold in Western countries - even though they’ve got a long history of doing the same here too lol.
@@darcgibson5099 I just learned there's a ton of ingredients in American food and cosmetics that are banned in most European and British countries. Most of the banned ingredients aren't toxic but they are really bad for health, according to research.
Its actually unproven that the baby powder was the main cause of the cancer that all those women got. It's really hard to pinpoint that the baby powder is truly the one and only cause. The cause of their cancer could've been anything because everything causes cancer
What J&J actually got sued for was that their packaging doesn't have a warning on it that says their product might have cancer causing agents. That's how the women got a lot of money out of the situation
what a great video! another tip - I also land up saving up on unnecessary expenses like atm fees etc in South East Asia - using apps like ATM Fee Saver - it helps find atms with no fees or lower fees than others along with withdrawal limits etc. worth adding to your list of tricks!
The drink isn't fungus tho. It is supposedly made of swallow's nest, that they made using their spits. So... Yeah, u lowkey french kissed a swallow.
You're right, but real Bird's Nest isn't cheap. The "Bird's Nest" in that drink is most probably imitation Bird's Nest made from gelatine. The canned drink is called the Bird's Nest drink because the flavouring used is the same as traditional (real) Bird's Nest drink.
They use snow fungus for the “bird nest” so technically he was right it is a fungus drink.
Literally cost 32$ for a burger and milkshake + tip in US
Yeah there are a bunch of Vietnamese people here in the comments saying that $32 is a lot and I’m over here thinking “damn living expenses in Vietnam must be super low” and then I look at the gdp 💀
In Vietnam, at small town breakfats only cost from 1.5-3$😘
0.4$ is enough (10k vnd)
@@wheaytbreakfast for 10k is not filling at all, all i could think of for a 10k dong breakfast is sweet or salty sticky rice in small portion
@@loafloafreal you must be living in ho chi minh city 💀
@@wheayt brah if you try to order a banh mi anywhere with 10k they are just give you the bread and thats it 💀
@@loafloafreal nahh they got me full thập cẩm with 10k here
I WAS JUST CHILLING WHY'D U PUNCH ME D:
Bro spent 6$ for breakfast in SEA 😅. You got robbed, my guy
Nice pants , you bought !
Fake tho
“They etched my face”
The face:🗿
You should come to the UK. Our corner shops (convenience stores) are super cheep and it's all good
Lots of Americans have retired to Vietnam. Beautiful country.
Ban ME.. WHAT IS A BANE ME 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The way you say banh my is really good 😀
I think "cheap" is what you may call a low quality item. I believe "affordable" is more appropriate for the beautiful and welcoming Vietnam
If you have not had Bo Kho, with baguette, you have not tasted joy.
Yes I can now can I afford the flight? That’s gonna be a no for me dawg 😂 the round trip flight is probably 3,000-4,000% more than your one day expense
You're lucky if you can find a roundtrip flight for less than $1k from a major hub in the US these days, which is a months worth of mid-budget spending in Vietnam!
@@TheHamburgler123 eh I flew round trip from Chicago to LA for 350 in November and that was a refundable fare
@@Leonardo-cs9ij To Vietnam, bro... Chicago to LA for $350 is actually kinda expensive.
@@TheHamburgler123 like I said refundable. 250 was the Base price. Yeah to Vietnam is insane
Vietnam looks so amazing, didn't get to do it when I was there but it's on my bucket list ❤️
Thanks for loving vn
I love Vietnam. Lived there for five years; the happiest years of my life.
As a vietnamese my country is great but pls fallow the rules and don't anger my Thanh hoang god
Fun fact It’s not fungus it’s a form of dried bird saliva beverage :))
Yep
AWH THE GIRL WHO WAVED 😭💗💗
It’s so annoying Canada puts their businesses in like the UK and Southeast Asia before America (Tim hortons) and (Circle K)
We got circle K in the US. It’s the same as any 7/11, but the ones in Asia blow ours out of the water.
@@deadtome44 where at?
@@Greenville.Shorts I’m in California. Wikipedia says there are 7,230 circle k’s in the US compared 9,348 7/11s. They probably just aren’t in your area.
@@deadtome44 I’m in Oregon 😭
@@Greenville.Shorts a quick search shows that there are indeed circle K stores in Oregon.
This person has a great “oh yeah” face
Can u pls go to jalendar punjab, india they have great street food and make sure to eat at sharma’s dabha they also have great food 🍱 If you say that Gurbaaz Singh lamberdar’s grandson they will give you a discount.
😂😂 Are you so desperate that someone visits your village?
Me: I'll never let a man punch me ...
Josh: 👊👊👊
Me: but josh is exceptional...let's fight⚔
Heads up, that fungus drink is nước yến. It's made with the nests of birds that make their nest with a hardened spit substance. Cheers mate!
Does anyone remember when people were killing each other over North Face jackets. 🙄
*cries in inflation*
Why are you beating me up? I thought we were chill 😢
If you have vietnamese breakfast you would pay 1,50$ for pho or bun cha and a vietnamese coffee for 0,50$ cents which would be way better than the one you hve listed for 6$ 😂
My dad really like the egg coffee, you all should try!
cirkle k is a convinience store there?? where i live its a petrol station (gas station)
All that for 6$?? that's crazy. Normally it would probably be atleast 20$
And that was already a big breakfast too
Yeah vietnam is really cheap, a 5 star luxury hotel only cost you from 42$ to 300$ and a if u only bring 100$ you can have 5 meals a day plus bunch of snack and u still got 40 bucks left. The streets food are even better, it only cost less than a buck. Except when u go to a fast food joint, they'll charge the same as in the US
Here in California Bay Area that would have easy been a good $40 lol
Nah it's About That price, maybe higher bút Bellow 15 usd
You don't travel to other countries?
You look like Paolo Contis. He's an actor here in PH😂😂
The soup thing is actually “wined beef” if that make senses
I could do most of that just as cheep here in the USA
damn that total day cost is the cost of a night in a hostel in some European counties lol
Then home to do an epic 4 hour live study sesh
At my work place, a meal can easily cost more than $32 🥴
It's an amazing video 🔥
Can you tell how you edit your videos i like your style of video presentation ✌️
A friend and her boyfriend stayed there for a while. Went on their scooter to vote, were knocked down and killed. 😢
Sadly you didn't show how much you spent on airline tickets 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂
Like your video's 👌👌👌👌
Hello You ! Yes U Listen To me : Pakistan Gives Foreigners Some Free Things Or Food U Can Go To Karachi Lahore Come To One Place !
Literally if you make $15 an hour there you’d be living well! That’s crazy!
Hate it when tourist try negotiate price on things that are already cheap
The beef stew is soooooo good
It’s the best!
Etched his face on the coffee $6? wtf auu yeah!
Lol you’re still getting the tourist tax no doubt!
i like corn icecream
You kinda look like my school mate back in prep school. His name is Paolo Contis, hes an actor in the Philippines 👍
6.15 usd for breakfast 🤣
Ripped off dude. Thats extortion over there. I was in Laos in 2004 and stayed on an island there on a river named Don Det, super chilled very small island , few fellow multinational backpackers there , few chilled friendly locals, no mains electricity, no wifi , stayed in a bamboo shack mud floor hut on the river, . 5 nights, 1 dollar a night,5 breakfasts like 80 or 90c c per breakfast , 5 lunches like a buck per lunch, really good fresh vibrant salads, 5 dinners 1.50 each for dinners really good yellow currys and sticky rice, Beers 25 or or 30 c each, free weed practically. I think my tab at the end of my stay for all food , drink and bed for 5 days came to like 25 dollars. Now thats cheap. Laos is hella cheaper than Vietnam , well at least it was in 2004. Dont know what its like now 😆😅🤜🤛✌🙏
Don det, as of 5 years ago when I was last there, is still quite cheap but it's popularity has made things more expensive. I found Vietnam to be cheaper overall than Laos back then but both were still very economical.
no it is not, inflation, it is higher now in Vietnam compares to 3 years ago.
My McDonald’s breakfast was double your breakfast…
That is a fake northface 😂😂
Vietnam is not the cheapest country in asia. But far from expensive. Food wise its really cheap.
Im just wondering given the history between vit and us, is it acceptable for an American to visit vit?
Acceptable to whom? It's been 50 years.
That’s badass
Seems food is extremely expensive relative to everything else.
Nice !
They got Circle K there?
10$ for the pants!!! Holy! I’d get that in a heartbeat
This guy is living right
Last place I ever want to go
Get a scooter fam it'll be even better.
A buck 82 😂😂😂
Videos calling something very beautiful of a country cheap are now repulsive and very unoriginal. It can also sound very insensitive. But it is about how the reality is presented.
can u show me where do u buy the pants ?
And the locals only pay 10% of what you pay
Ima move to Vietnam its so much cheaper
That intro of them waving was cute :}
Whenever someone spells “banh mi” as “Bahn mi”, I feel my spines come out of my skin. It’s really not that hard to google the correct spelling. Imagine I spelled “burger” as “buhger” y’all would come for me
It's not that deep, it'd be more like spelling burger as bugrer cuz he transposed the letters, even still he's not a native, you could politely correct him without jumping down his throat/coming at him
can you go to indonesia pls🙏
Chadccino😂😂😂
Are you related to the ship singer girl
Fungus drink nooo
Have you ever gotten food poisoning from eating food prepared different to what your gut is used to?
Must go❤🎉
The dude must be tiny if Asian clothes actually fit. I can’t even fit in an XL in Thailand and I’m pretty fit.
Yeah I ALWAYS stand in the middle of the road in traffic just to show people how big of assholes really live in the US. You're doing great.
Can we get an update on the Northface pants? Real or fake; quality etc.
100% fake. It’s usually of decent quality though.
Is there any country in SE Asia that isn't cheap?
Singapore
Ashens fans?
Lol Vietname not the cheapest in south east asia, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia more way cheaper
Lucky he didn’t invade or loot mesuem
Do Nederland
He go ripped off
А кто тебя снимает иногда? Познакомь с оператором ? Она или он? интересно же)))
a Fungus drink?
hello please can I ask u a few questions am creating a solo travel app if u don't mind
Is a boom boom girl still $2?