Awesome video! Tyler seems like a cool guy. What do you think about volunteering teaching english (Workaway) and having room/food paid for vs being an actual employee? I would really love to see a video showing the pros and cons of each!
Personally, I think it's better to get a job and get paid for the value you're providing. You can cover rent and food easily on a part-time contract if that's what you want. I just hear too many stories about people doing some kind of "volunteering" or "internship" because they think they're signing up for something altruistic and it turns out it's just a company that wants free / cheap labor.
We offer an in-class TEFL course in Vietnam as well as an online course. In-class in Vietnam is our recommended option, if possible. You can learn more here: ninjateacher.com
Vietnamse women are pretty I agree. However Vietnam has ethnic Chinese that laces into Vietnamese society and typically they are not too friendly to foreigners. Different from mainstream Vietnamese who are naturally open to Westerners, no matter what the past was. France has done so much for Vietnam despite the colonialism, and America has taught Vietnam about the value of identity and bravour. In spite of being" communist", Vietnam still maintains individualism for people as you can see around you. Not all communist countries are the same. Also Vietnam is safe of Covid and other pandemics. The only problem is with the "visas" that they may have to rectify , because other countries that neighbor Vietnam don't apply.
For the Vietnam war:the American tried to turn vn in another Guam but failed..where ever they go there is destruction…so don’t comment saying American are good.
I think having vietsub will definately boost the viewership. Alot of locals must be curious about stories like these.
You should go to setting and click in Vietnamese language for subtitles😊
I've been in LA for 5 years. 'm going to Ninja Teacher in March! I'm really excited, thanks for sharing the video!
Knowing different languages and cultures are pretty cool. It's like living with more than one life or reality virtually.
Really cool to hear Tyler’s story and his experience in Vietnam!
Great chat especially the background music.😊👍
Awesome video!
It was great hanging out and catching up. Looking forward to seeing you at a Ninja Teacher alumni event soon!
Sincere, glad Tyler has enjoyed his stay in Vietnam.
Wow 😮 amazing he lived in VN I have one white American friend who live in VN for 6 years …
Legendery guy Tyler!
Thanks to both of you for the conversation. Tyler, go out and get yourself a new shirt!
So cool! I met Tyler when I was there in 2017 ☺️ Just subscribed to you Tyler! Do you still see Fernando?
What up Cuan! Long time no see, how are you doing?
Awesome video! Tyler seems like a cool guy. What do you think about volunteering teaching english (Workaway) and having room/food paid for vs being an actual employee? I would really love to see a video showing the pros and cons of each!
Personally, I think it's better to get a job and get paid for the value you're providing. You can cover rent and food easily on a part-time contract if that's what you want. I just hear too many stories about people doing some kind of "volunteering" or "internship" because they think they're signing up for something altruistic and it turns out it's just a company that wants free / cheap labor.
Super nice guy.
He should try visit Nha Trang and Saigon
Love this restaurant food eating show thanks 🎉 bam mi or ??
Wow how cool❤
Thank you for your video, please let me know about french teacher job position, is it in demand and is it a good salary ?
Hello sir, is it best to get a TEFL certificate before coming to Vietnam for a teaching Job or I can get one when I come over?
We offer an in-class TEFL course in Vietnam as well as an online course. In-class in Vietnam is our recommended option, if possible. You can learn more here: ninjateacher.com
Hi, do you know any reputable schools that are hiring teachers? I looking for schools that welcome Asian Americans.
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How much can make a month as American. 🇺🇸? In usd 1-3 k
Hai alex, how many student in vietnam? Thankyou
Sao k phụ đề tiếng việt để có nhiều người xem
Do they still check for covid vaccine cards in Vietnam?
No
Saigon is too expensive now Đà Nẵng is ok
Six years living in Vietnam and he never got a formal language teacher? WTF
Vietnamse women are pretty I agree. However Vietnam has ethnic Chinese that laces into Vietnamese society and typically they are not too friendly to foreigners. Different from mainstream Vietnamese who are naturally open to Westerners, no matter what the past was. France has done so much for Vietnam despite the colonialism, and America has taught Vietnam about the value of identity and bravour. In spite of being" communist", Vietnam still maintains individualism for people as you can see around you. Not all communist countries are the same. Also Vietnam is safe of Covid and other pandemics. The only problem is with the "visas" that they may have to rectify , because other countries that neighbor Vietnam don't apply.
Tào lao
America didn’t teach vn $hit..we know our value don’t need a double standard country to teach.
For the Vietnam war:the American tried to turn vn in another Guam but failed..where ever they go there is destruction…so don’t comment saying American are good.
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welcom to viet nam because viet nam safety, friendly, many landscapes....and cheap about foods
You guys should put in some effort teaching the Vietnamese not to throw garbage everywhere.