27:21 STREET CROSSING In Saigon: “Confidence. Confidence. They want us to die!” In Manila: “Stop in the name of the law! Stop in the name of the law!” You never fail to tickle ribs!
Banh Mi- the most picturesque sandwich haha yeah! Really a wowzer! 😋 19:16 nice view indeed! Enjoyed the street tour and lovin the lush green city. Lovely Vietnam🥰 Thanks boys!
manila was literally levelled during WW2. as in flattened like a pancake. lol. no city planning afterwards though. as you may have noticed we have a sidewalk crisis here. lol
Vietnam is beautiful too in its own way. I like the Vietnamese people among Asians. They are quiet people they just work and work and rare do they gloat on you. They are of Chinese descent, smart and hardworking people.
Thanks for this! I love the open spaces there its less crowded compared here in Manila. The road are mostly clean, wide and had ample walking space for pedestrians. Also noticed there are no spaghetti electrical wires that ruining the view unlike here in Manila. Good job boys! Its like I visited Ho Chi Mihn City without actually going there. 👍👍👍
There's a Filipino guy who runs a Vietnamese Banh Mi Kitchen shop in Manila for 5 years. He already expanded into a chain. He must have 10 stores in Philippines now. One store was opened in Cebu I think. ruclips.net/video/wC4N9Nkvws8/видео.html
20:30 No, manila was flattened during world war 2. It was the second most devastated city after warsaw. After that, the original manila city plan made by Daniel Burnham wasn't followed. There would have been more green spaces and parks in manila and better radial roads for easy navigation.
The southern part of Vietnam like Ho Chi Mhin was occupied by the US helping them in world war2 in 1965 if am not mistaken that’s why Ho Chi Mhin is more commercially developed compared to Hanoi which was basically colonize by The French. If you have problems with food be extra careful because most of their foods are not well cooked. If not boiled , most are just steamed.
You are near a crematorium. If you don't know, they burn deceased bodies and so those are the ones that you smelled....and the ashes are from dead people.
Trifate crew, maybe it would be better if you put in dates in your video. The un-chronological sequence of your travel videos (the late uploads) is throwing off (i.e. confusing) some of the viewers. I see one even throwing an online fit (I'll call it passive-aggressive online bullying) why you went to Vietnam instead of going to a certain festival in the Philippines. The cluelessness of the comment is actually amusing.
Not that it even matters, but they're cousins and have been very close since young kids. Perhaps your family dynamics are of a dysfunctional nature and you point out sexuality (incorrectly, of course) because you yourself are struggling with an inner demon and gossip about others to deflect attention from your sorry self.
i kinda miss you screaming "STOP IN THE NAME OF THE LAW" when crossing the street!
27:21 STREET CROSSING
In Saigon: “Confidence. Confidence. They want us to die!”
In Manila: “Stop in the name of the law! Stop in the name of the law!”
You never fail to tickle ribs!
I love those fracking jokes 😂 Very epic 😆
Banh Mi- the most picturesque sandwich haha yeah! Really a wowzer! 😋 19:16 nice view indeed! Enjoyed the street tour and lovin the lush green city. Lovely Vietnam🥰 Thanks boys!
My favorite thing about you guys is how you openly lampoon the hokum of fellow vloggers! Keep up the great work. You two deserve a million subs!!
Love this series. Impressed with Saigon's cleanliness and orderliness. Just an FYI: Ho is his family name, Chi Minh is his given name.
Hakuna Matata? What’s fracking epic! Lol 😂
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
manila was literally levelled during WW2. as in flattened like a pancake. lol. no city planning afterwards though. as you may have noticed we have a sidewalk crisis here. lol
i love your vlogging style so spontaneous and fun!!! 😍❤️❤️❤️
thats my favorite sandwhich van mi vietnamese resto here in philippines so many veggies.the streets are so clean and wide thats very epic .
Banh mi
Like it when you compare some roads in Vietnam 🇻🇳 to Manila. That's the reason why I like watching you guys!
I just saw you guys in Iloilo haha it was me the guy who showed his screen proudly. I hope you two enjoy your visit.
Haha nice to see you😂 We weren’t in Iloilo too long but it seemed like a very cool city :)
I believe that your viewers in South East Asia are mostly from Philippines like me. Safe travels Isaac & Tyler. You are missed here already.
Haha the previous video was so funny in the end! Im hyped for more videos! But a wise man once said: never trust kokonuts….
Manila trained you well in crossing the street 😂
Bahn mi & Hotio soup are traditional breakfast for vietnamese ! Try the spicy hotio, im always watching 😊😢😅
5:50 Everyone's got better equipment than you guys? Tourists got DSLR cameras? What the Pho?! 😄👍
Wow you are in Vietnam now biscuit boys miss you here in Philippines.
more exciting street crossings just like manila stay safe guys
Never been to Ho Chi Minh, I’ve been to Hanoi though. 🇻🇳
Vietnam is beautiful too in its own way. I like the Vietnamese people among Asians. They are quiet people they just work and work and rare do they gloat on you. They are of Chinese descent, smart and hardworking people.
The Vietnamese wouldn't be happy to hear you say they're Chinese.
stop being stupid not every asian are from china or relate to it.
Banh mi with pate is very good.
I accidentally clicked this video lol but no regrets 😂 hello there frackers!
Lovely park!
ban minh look so good damn
I visited that church on Feb 2020. It was underconstruction then.
Vietnam cool
No peaople outside! Probably Category 5 typhoon coming!?! 😂✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
I would suggest you to put a Vietnamese translation on your video to get more views from local Vietnam. Vietnamese are very nice people.
Bahn Mi is one of my fave Vietnamese food, aside from Pho bo
Thanks for this! I love the open spaces there its less crowded compared here in Manila. The road are mostly clean, wide and had ample walking space for pedestrians. Also noticed there are no spaghetti electrical wires that ruining the view unlike here in Manila. Good job boys! Its like I visited Ho Chi Mihn City without actually going there. 👍👍👍
Wow early frackers❤️❤️❤️
Yummy 😋
You guys actually can sing.
Bahn Mi, the Asian Subway. Palawan is the only place in the Philippines that I know that uses that bread for their Chaolong Noodle Soup.
There's a Filipino guy who runs a Vietnamese Banh Mi Kitchen shop in Manila for 5 years. He already expanded into a chain. He must have 10 stores in Philippines now. One store was opened in Cebu I think.
ruclips.net/video/wC4N9Nkvws8/видео.html
That building that looks like Abu Dabi has Emirates Sign on it. Duh???
nước sông ở VN đa số có phù sa, chứ không phải ô nhiễm.
20:30 No, manila was flattened during world war 2. It was the second most devastated city after warsaw. After that, the original manila city plan made by Daniel Burnham wasn't followed.
There would have been more green spaces and parks in manila and better radial roads for easy navigation.
You haven't had the best cold drink in the Philippines yet. Try Mr. Quickly and get the Super Taro Ice.
@ 21:20 nguyen huei happenin @ nite but during the day is just kinda empty .....
Try jollibee Vietnam. Which much better jollibee Vietnam or Philippines?
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chocolate 😄😆😅😂😃😃😀😆🤣
Yes the Banh mi was overpriced. Locl price is between 20-30k
The southern part of Vietnam like Ho Chi Mhin was occupied by the US helping them in world war2 in 1965 if am not mistaken that’s why Ho Chi Mhin is more commercially developed compared to Hanoi which was basically colonize by The French. If you have problems with food be extra careful because most of their foods are not well cooked. If not boiled , most are just steamed.
US helped? US bombed it non-stop.
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You are near a crematorium. If you don't know, they burn deceased bodies and so those are the ones that you smelled....and the ashes are from dead people.
It's not blueberry. It's grape soda.
Vietnamese people are on Tet holiday
Vietnam is like the Philippines
But greener
12:34 I'm hungry again
Hurry and upload the rest of your Cebu and Bohol vlogs! Frackers!
Isaac said "ambiance" 🤣..just like eating turon at Manila hotel😉😆. Tyler doesn't fit well as buko vendor...sorry🥶.
Yeah, he was his only customer, before he even knew it! This duo is a riot!!
Parang hawig niya si Seth Fedelin😁
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Trifate crew, maybe it would be better if you put in dates in your video. The un-chronological sequence of your travel videos (the late uploads) is throwing off (i.e. confusing) some of the viewers. I see one even throwing an online fit (I'll call it passive-aggressive online bullying) why you went to Vietnam instead of going to a certain festival in the Philippines. The cluelessness of the comment is actually amusing.
Notre Dame means Our Lady. Please speak with respect.
Dude keeps saying Vietmanese. Uh, I think it's Vietnamese.
Do you now have a different view of communism after visiting Vietnam?
Gay couple
Not gays dude...ur so funny....they are cousin
Don't say that.. They are cousin 👬
Not that it even matters, but they're cousins and have been very close since young kids. Perhaps your family dynamics are of a dysfunctional nature and you point out sexuality (incorrectly, of course) because you yourself are struggling with an inner demon and gossip about others to deflect attention from your sorry self.
@@peters7229 i still think they are gay
Isn't Ho Chi the last name?
Ho is the surname.