Hello Phuc Map , I was born in VN , but have been living in the North West of U.S. since June 1975 . Thank you for your love of VN . You always made me missed my country when watching your Vlogs . Ha Nam city is my home town before I moved to Saigon in 1954 . How did you like the weather in VN ? Florida has the good climate for the elderly people too . Best wishes to you , your wife and your family in Florida ! Please send my love to all of friend in VN for me . Let make a lot of videos in your home town for us . . . Thanks ! Brother ❤💖❤💗😘
i’m a 3rd gen vietnamese-australian. growing up i never wanted to learn vietnamese, because i lived in a country where practically everyone spoke english. i was almost embarrassed to be vietnamese. i only started to truly love and appreciate around this year. your videos have helped inspire me to learn and speak more vietnamese. thank you!
Brother as an Australian we need more people like you just saying. Good friend of mine growing up used to think we were picking on him for laughing at his mums accent but we dead set love it and omg the food she used to cook was second to none absolute legend family. They grew up out in mt Isa so it must of been hard being amongst a dense population of aboriginals and real out back Australians given the complete contrasts in family life, food and values but I tell ya what not a day goes by where I don't think of that funny little bugger.
I’m proud to be Vietnamese since I’m a car guy I know a person started Vietnamese or Vietnam car enthusiasts few year now but if I can have a huge car collection I’ll have my own brand Vietnamese Motorsport.
Really. I'm in central VN for going on 3 years...I can get by, but totally lost in conversations. You should do a course about how to get the tones into your head so they come out right. It is fun to try to speak with local. Enjoy your videos, I'm from Pensacola area...hope you return to VN! Best wishes!
My fiancé is first gen Vietnamese-American. I had to move in with his family right before Covid due to a house fire, but I wasn’t able to learn much of the language in the 11 months I was living with them. His grandparents are in Vietnam now and I am hoping to be a lot more fluent when they come back. Practicing every day. I am very insecure about my pronunciation but finding your videos gives me the courage to speak out loud more with my fiancé and my mother in law! Keep it up brother! I’ll get there too!!
I spent a lot of time with my wife’s family during the lockdown as well. As far as your pronunciation goes, just don’t even worry about it, Vietnamese don’t expect foreigners to be perfect with it.
@@janchxxheonczsekk6412 yeah he often gets his tones wrong like when he said nhà hang instead of nhà hàng (somewhere in the video too lazy to find it rn). Although what I'm more curious about is why he didn't pick up the saigon dialect after living there for so long. He sounds more from ha noi than saigon in this video lol.
I have this video on a loop. His pronunciation is very helpful for me. When I interact with vietnamese most of them are from the Saigon area and they understand me. They listen, they laugh and I get lots of thumbs up. They ask, where do you learn to speak my language? I say RUclips and Phúc Mập!
I'm glad I found this channel. As an Australian-born Vietnamese person, I recently delved into my motherland's history and I am so sad relating to the hardships Vietnamese people had to experience throughout many unjust wars. I hope the country the best! Also, I encourage you to use your platform to educate people on Vietnamese history because many people are ignorant regarding history, and don't know about how kind, welcoming, resilient, and friendly Vietnamese people are. Despite a tragic history, Vietnam is one of the world's fastest growing economies and I hope She can become very developed and prosperous in the near future!
I'm glad you found the channel. There are some sensitive topics in history that are difficult for me to discuss for many reasons, but regardless, I still seek to spread positive awareness about Vietnamese food and culture throughout the world.
My man! I’m dating a Vietnamese woman who does not yet know much English, we just started dating and now I have hope to learn Vietnamese language like you.
What a surprise! I didn't think it would be THAT "Little Saigon"! I lived there when I was in College in the 80s, and I STILL go back a few times a year mostly for food and groceries, try to keep up with the neighborhood. It was VERY obscure when I lived there, American people never went to Vietnamese places! That was before YELP and so on, now it's pretty happening. I go to that first store you went to, and get sandwiches and pastries and alien desserts and meat products, it's like the first stop. This is the first media I've ever seen about that area. It was about the only good thing ABOUT Orlando at that time. Good stuff!
Great video PM! I moved from a Orlando about a year now. Thanks for showing those familiar places. I wish people can stop talking about why we speak to you in English. We don't forget who we are it just that we live in America for so long and we feel more comfortable to communicate in English so please stop criticizing us.
@@_-_-.-_-_ No to Saleem...his religion alone should rule him out. Pork alone is a dealbreaker for him, never mind all the other stuff we eat. He may gloss over it, but Islam and pretty much ALL Abrahamic religions should not a thing to Vietnamese people.
Tiếng Việt là ‘pretty easy’? Hahahah…cool. Tôi là người Thụy Điển và người Na Uy…. Tôi nghĩ nó là ‘hard’ nhưng Tôi thích học tiếng việt. You're making the small world even smaller, dude...well done.
@@phucmapvlog Yes! My old side of town had Vietnamese and Korean stores/restaurants.. I miss them a lot! Now I am about an hour away.. But stuck with a "new" car that doesn't work! 😒😣
Hello My wife is Vietnamese too. We love your RUclips channel! We have just bought a building lot and coffee shop near Doc Let beach. We will be over a Christmas time for a month. I am a charter boat captain in us on Chesapeake Bay and love to captain a boat Van Phong Bay some day. We love your RUclips channel! Thank you Capt Phil
I have visited Orlando from the UK a dozen times for the theme parks. I never knew there was a large Vietnamese community or a Little Saigon. I have to check it out next time I am visiting.
Học làm sang theo phong cách của người Mỹ. Cũng như mấy thằng nói đc vài tiếng cái bắt đầu mix lại. "Mình nên order này" "Mình respect cái kia" Nghe mà đéo ưa nỗi mấy thành phần đó. Trong khi bọn Mỹ có bao giờ đem ngôn ngữ khác vào ngôn ngữ của nó mà nói chuyện đâu. Làm người cũng có lòng tự tôn và danh dự 1 chút. Nhất là tụi Việt kiều với bọn du học sinh
The guy at 8:45 looked like he’s seen a ghost! :-) I suppose so few Vietnamese see Americans who are trying to learn that it just takes them off guard. I’ve run into a similar reaction several times but I’ve also been lucky to find some people who are willing to be patient and try to understand me, and like to challenge me too, like my barber and his wife. Chắc là mình phải cắt tóc mỗi tuần… 😅
That's the kind of reaction I'm going for. I find comfort in the fact that I may be ONE OF the only foreigners they'll ever meet that speaks their language
10:18 I sometimes teach in Long Xuyen (in an English Center just after the TV building). 😊👍🇻🇳 But it’s 70 KM from my city (Can Tho), so I teach there after teaching in Thot Not and always by motorbike of course. 😅
But I'm not shocking though, I'm shocking how many Vietnamese can actually speak English. ^o^ But I do appreciate you learning our language though. I still watch your videos.
Food, groceries, shopping experience, and attending social gatherings are extremely important to Vietnamese. They are part of an ancient culture and traditions where you share these activities with your loved ones, living or dead. Americans don't have this deep cultlural upbringing. However, they deeply revered Thanksgiving meals and traditional cooking, and attending annual ritual sports games, and relax and go shopping on Chritstian Holiday.
You should try Little Saigon in Westminster,Ca Hundreds of restaurants- You would be very popular there. Phúc Mập in Westminster haha- you would blow it up. So many good restaurants.
Phuc, I went to Orlando Disney park many many years ago after I left South Vietnam in 1975. I wouldn't say that people in Orlando were very friendly and open to strangers (I was a South Vietnamese refugee at the time) coming in a restaurant. I lost my charter bus ride back to my hotel in Daytona Beach. I was resting inside a restaurant overnight when the restaurant manager told me to take a hike if I wasn't eating anything. So I spent my night outside; it wasn't very cold in OrlandoI. I called my parents in Grand Rapids MI. They managed to contact the travel agency which managed to see that there was a bus going to the airport at a bus stop right there where I was. I had jut enough money to buy a bus ticket to the airport. My roomates already packed my stuff inside my baggage, and they met me at the airport. What an adventure for a 20 year old Vietnamese boy coming to America.
I live in Southwest Kansas. We don't have signs fully in Vietnamese, but the language is included on most important signs, along with Spanish, English and Somalian. Diversity is everywhere.
Great video as always. You're lucky, here in Savannah there are few Vietnamese restaurant's and markets anymore. There are enough people to have their own Parish Church though. I attend just for the language exposure. I'm coming to HCM late December and looking for a translator/ MC for hire for a small engagement party and food. I have no social network presence. But hit me up if you know anyone.
I kinda of agree with the gentleman about Bun Rieu is better then Pho! 😅. Love your videos Phuc Map. I’m trying to learn to speak Vietnamese too. I am half Vietnamese.
It's all based on personal preference. Bún riêu is not better than Pho and vice versa with Pho that's because they're both very different. It's like comparing a hamburger to a chicken sandwich.
Bun rieu and bun bo Hue will beat out pho...but pho is something you can eat everyday unlike what that Swedish/Japanese (?) guy said. I think it's because it's so light that it's easy to eat...not that bun rieu isn't light, but I think pho is lighter than most noodle dishes so it goes down easy...and it doesn't have anything in it that'll scare white folks (generally speaking).
Hôm giờ hóng video của Phúc. Rất thích xem video của Phúc. This is another great one! You are the only person that I turn on RUclips to watch, honestly! I don’t have time for anything (chán nhể!) thì làm sao có giờ surf internet hay coi RUclips. One day, I walked by my husband’s computer (he does watch RUclips) và nghe giọng nói tiếng Việt là lạ và lại thấy 1 anh chàng râu ria rậm rạp cam cam đỏ đỏ. Lấy làm lạ và tò mò, I started to look you up và thế là thích xem video của Phúc lun. Với mình, có lẽ lý do làm RUclips của Phúc khác và đặc biệt là vì Phúc luôn (cố gắng) nói tiếng Việt. Rất hay và khâm phục!
The video is good because I have friends in Hanoi and Saigon who want to know how different are the Vietnamese in the states compared to where they are currently at.
Love your videos bro your such a great person what part of Kentucky are your in laws from I live in West Virginia i live right on the border I drive 10 minutes across the river and I’m in Kentucky
LOL When I saw the title I thought you meant Little Saigon in Westminster CA, didn't know there's also a little Saigon in Orlando. I visited Disney World 4-5 years ago and it would rain right around 3:30 for about 1/2 hr almost everyday, very weird.
I’m from Florida too (Tampa bay) and I didn’t realize the Vietnamese community was that big in Orlando! What was your camera setup for this vlog and your pov footage?
It's pretty big, this was only a section. For this video, I tried something new. I had the Insta360 OneR hooked up to my backpack. It would be nearly flawless if it wasn't for the stitch lines.
When are you coming back man? I've been in Israel recently and I tried Pho and Ca phe sua in Tel Aviv it was not good as in Saigon and Hanoi but AWAY more expensive like 500,000 dong, crazy price then I tried Caphe Sua da in Singapore expensive(but cheaper than in Israel) and not good, then I tried Pho in suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the food court, then believe it or not is cheaper then in tan son nhat airport and it's very nice 🙂
People everywhere get super excited when someone else speaks their native language, whom they least expected them to, even I do, if someone else speaks kreyòl, a French dialect. 🇨🇼🇨🇼🇨🇼🇩🇲🇩🇲🇨🇦
HOLD ON, I'm super late but YOU'RE IN ORLANDO!? I would LOVE the opportunity to meet you man! AND! You're not far from my area. I'm in Winter Park man!
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Hello Phuc Map , I was born in VN , but have been living in the
North West of U.S. since June 1975 . Thank you for your love of VN . You always made me missed my country when watching your Vlogs . Ha Nam city is my home town before I moved to Saigon in 1954 .
How did you like the weather in VN ? Florida has the
good climate for the elderly people too .
Best wishes to you , your wife and your family in Florida !
Please send my love to all of friend in VN for me .
Let make a lot of videos
in your home town for us .
. . Thanks ! Brother
❤💖❤💗😘
@@tingle6048 I’m glad you enjoy my channel! Personally, I love the weather in Vietnam, it reminds me of home
Đa số người Việt sống ở Mỹ đều là những người đi tị nạn Cộng Sản từ năm 1975 cho tới nay
Phúc nhí chào phúc mập hjhj chúc anh cuối tuần vui vẽ 🥰😇
Thank you for stopping by my parents restaurant, it was an honor! (Guy in red hat) 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m glad you saw the video! I’ll come review some of the food next time🤙🏻
Elvis, you represented your parents place in a way to make your parents very proud.
Your dads hot🤭🫣☠️
i’m a 3rd gen vietnamese-australian. growing up i never wanted to learn vietnamese, because i lived in a country where practically everyone spoke english. i was almost embarrassed to be vietnamese. i only started to truly love and appreciate around this year. your videos have helped inspire me to learn and speak more vietnamese. thank you!
very happy to hear that. I hope you can learn a lot with my videos!
Vietnamese people are awesome!
Brother as an Australian we need more people like you just saying. Good friend of mine growing up used to think we were picking on him for laughing at his mums accent but we dead set love it and omg the food she used to cook was second to none absolute legend family. They grew up out in mt Isa so it must of been hard being amongst a dense population of aboriginals and real out back Australians given the complete contrasts in family life, food and values but I tell ya what not a day goes by where I don't think of that funny little bugger.
I’m proud to be Vietnamese since I’m a car guy I know a person started Vietnamese or Vietnam car enthusiasts few year now but if I can have a huge car collection I’ll have my own brand Vietnamese Motorsport.
Quê hương luôn chào đón những người con xa xứ tìm về nguồn gốc nha em. Truyền thống của Việt Nam là nhớ về nguồn cội.
Respect man. As a Brit trying to learn Vietnamese in Saigon your level is inspiring
Appreciate ya watching, it gets easier over time
Really. I'm in central VN for going on 3 years...I can get by, but totally lost in conversations. You should do a course about how to get the tones into your head so they come out right. It is fun to try to speak with local. Enjoy your videos, I'm from Pensacola area...hope you return to VN! Best wishes!
We 💜 phúc map 🙌😀😎
My fiancé is first gen Vietnamese-American. I had to move in with his family right before Covid due to a house fire, but I wasn’t able to learn much of the language in the 11 months I was living with them. His grandparents are in Vietnam now and I am hoping to be a lot more fluent when they come back. Practicing every day. I am very insecure about my pronunciation but finding your videos gives me the courage to speak out loud more with my fiancé and my mother in law! Keep it up brother! I’ll get there too!!
I spent a lot of time with my wife’s family during the lockdown as well. As far as your pronunciation goes, just don’t even worry about it, Vietnamese don’t expect foreigners to be perfect with it.
Don’t be scared. Vietnamese really loves it when foreigners trying to learn Vietnamese, they will practice with you everyday and still enjoy it.
hey we really appreciate foreigners learning our language! There is no reason to be conscious abt, we know our language is pretty hard
Beyond impressed that you are even tackling it (not that you have much choice-haha). Good luck!
That Japanese-Swedish is so passionate about Viet's food and language. What a lovely guy :D
and he has a good taste, bún riêu all the way👌🏻😎
Watching peoples faces/reactions when you basically speak perfect Vietnamese is priceless, really enjoy your vids, thank you.
For from perfect. He's vocabulary skills is good but his accent is still way off. But still, his Vietnamese is very impressive and commendable.
The second guy was like wtf. He was speechless
@@janchxxheonczsekk6412 'Far' from perfect is the proper English? Nobody is perfect, all good though.
@@janchxxheonczsekk6412 yeah he often gets his tones wrong like when he said nhà hang instead of nhà hàng (somewhere in the video too lazy to find it rn). Although what I'm more curious about is why he didn't pick up the saigon dialect after living there for so long. He sounds more from ha noi than saigon in this video lol.
@@roni2715... it's obvious to the rest of us that the error was a result of autocorrection.
Born and raised in Central Florida myself, I must say how awesome it is that you have mastered the Vietnamese language, well done!
Wow, thank you, neighbor!
I have this video on a loop. His pronunciation is very helpful for me. When I interact with vietnamese most of them are from the Saigon area and they understand me. They listen, they laugh and I get lots of thumbs up. They ask, where do you learn to speak my language? I say RUclips and Phúc Mập!
I definitely would be cautious modeling pronunciation from a non-native. Especially if they're not high level
I am grew up in Little-Saigon. My mom had a Restuarant! Thank You for this great video. Brings people together! So m,uch hate in the world right now!
I'm glad I found this channel. As an Australian-born Vietnamese person, I recently delved into my motherland's history and I am so sad relating to the hardships Vietnamese people had to experience throughout many unjust wars. I hope the country the best! Also, I encourage you to use your platform to educate people on Vietnamese history because many people are ignorant regarding history, and don't know about how kind, welcoming, resilient, and friendly Vietnamese people are. Despite a tragic history, Vietnam is one of the world's fastest growing economies and I hope She can become very developed and prosperous in the near future!
I'm glad you found the channel. There are some sensitive topics in history that are difficult for me to discuss for many reasons, but regardless, I still seek to spread positive awareness about Vietnamese food and culture throughout the world.
Hey Phuc I’m in Vietnam right now love to meet you
@@titra1021 appreciate it, but I’m currently in America. Going back soon.
This is so cool to see on RUclips! I grew up there and have always loved that area of town!
Same here!
I love this been trying to learn Vietnamese this for so long...the alphabet the tones just laugh you out the room....trying again after this
Follow my Instagram, I do daily lessons: instagram.com/phucmapvlog/
My man! I’m dating a Vietnamese woman who does not yet know much English, we just started dating and now I have hope to learn Vietnamese language like you.
That’s your motivation, go for it!
What a surprise! I didn't think it would be THAT "Little Saigon"! I lived there when I was in College in the 80s, and I STILL go back a few times a year mostly for food and groceries, try to keep up with the neighborhood. It was VERY obscure when I lived there, American people never went to Vietnamese places! That was before YELP and so on, now it's pretty happening. I go to that first store you went to, and get sandwiches and pastries and alien desserts and meat products, it's like the first stop. This is the first media I've ever seen about that area. It was about the only good thing ABOUT Orlando at that time. Good stuff!
Great video PM! I moved from a Orlando about a year now. Thanks for showing those familiar places. I wish people can stop talking about why we speak to you in English. We don't forget who we are it just that we live in America for so long and we feel more comfortable to communicate in English so please stop criticizing us.
You are a man of the people bro! You should be America's ambassador to Vietnam. Not some politician.
I would accept that role!
@@phucmapvlog I have thought about you or Saleem to be ambassador in the past. You should apply for it. You well deserve it.
Bạn có tấm hình đại diện giống một người bạn chơi game (Rise of empires) cùng tôi .không biết có phải là bạn không
@@_-_-.-_-_ No to Saleem...his religion alone should rule him out. Pork alone is a dealbreaker for him, never mind all the other stuff we eat. He may gloss over it, but Islam and pretty much ALL Abrahamic religions should not a thing to Vietnamese people.
@@doodahgurlie 👍
that was awesome, they were so friendly
Much respect, keep it up brother from another mother.
You give me hope... And I can understand a few words you say in Vietnamese, which gives me more hope. Thank you!
Happy to hear that!
Tiếng Việt là ‘pretty easy’? Hahahah…cool. Tôi là người Thụy Điển và người Na Uy…. Tôi nghĩ nó là ‘hard’ nhưng Tôi thích học tiếng việt. You're making the small world even smaller, dude...well done.
Uff da!
Mời bạn tới Viet Nam
Very nice Brother, am Filipino from Texas now retired in town of Calauan, Laguna. You're always welcome here.
It's trippy hearing that Vietnamese dude with cap talking with country & Vietnamese accent lmaoo
it just goes back and forth
So cool. I miss my little Vietnamese area where I used to live! Love Vietnamese food!
So good! A lot of culture and food packed in these areas
@@phucmapvlog Yes! My old side of town had Vietnamese and Korean stores/restaurants.. I miss them a lot! Now I am about an hour away.. But stuck with a "new" car that doesn't work! 😒😣
Very happy to see you again….Phúc Mập Vlog ….👍🥰😘
lol this vid so wholesome. Love you Phúc, also love everyone in videos especially that Japan - Sweden guy. His Vietnamese is so good
Thank you
Hello
My wife is Vietnamese too. We love your RUclips channel! We have just bought a building lot and coffee shop near Doc Let beach. We will be over a Christmas time for a month. I am a charter boat captain in us on Chesapeake Bay and love to captain a boat Van Phong Bay some day. We love your RUclips channel!
Thank you
Capt Phil
That's awesome, thanks for following!
You're awesome! Vietnamese is difficult to learn. Thank you anh Phúc!
Glad you think so!
Dễ thương 😍😍😍😍
Mỗi lần nghe ổng Chúc Mừng Năm Mới là mắc cười à
Phuc noi tieng Viet gioi qua!!👍❤️
Great work Phuoc Map. Really enjoy watching your Vlog. Respect from Sydney Australia
Wow
So good
I just love it Phúc Map
Great video
👍👍
Thanks for always watching
Awesome dude, great video socialised with Vietnamese people like a pro. Thumb up.
Much appreciated!
Hello ban Phuc Map. Minh rat thich may nguoi giong nhung ban. rat mong se duoc lam ban voi ban
I’m a big fan of yours. Learning Vietnamese from your vids.
Appreciate the support, glad I can help!
Anh bạn cuối cùng nói với giọng kiểu rất nhớ và rất muốn về VN
10 tỷ like cho Phúc đẹp trai
chuc anh Phuc nhieu suc khoe
CẢM ƠN
Phuc Map di dau ai cung thuong (Vietnamese people love you).
Watching with you from Nha Trang Việt Nam.
Wow I live 10 minutes from where you we’re recording. What a small world. I’m half Vietnamese and I don’t speak it at all. Props to you brother.
Hello old neighbor, I was in Orlando for 10 years. Thanks for watching, I teach Vietnamese on Instagram
Vietnam- America Forever! Love Phuc Map channel!
appreciate ya!
Vừa xem kênh IFO chiếu Phúc Mập , ý nghĩa quá phải quay lại xem Phúc Mập ngay
loving the video phuc keep it up can't wait for the next video
Chao Anh Phuc map. Anh noi tieng viet gioi qua.
Wowww... Amazing. When I need Vietnamese pix I need to fly to Sydney 😆
I have visited Orlando from the UK a dozen times for the theme parks. I never knew there was a large Vietnamese community or a Little Saigon. I have to check it out next time I am visiting.
It’s near downtown Orlando; there’s also Korean and Chinese shops in the region as well
i agree with that guy, Bun Rieu rules!! love Bun Rieu
That one guy: bun riêu ngon hon pho 😂😂
Bro is already a local G
without a doubt
Ông người Mỹ thì rất muốn giao tiếp bằng tiếng Việt với người Việt Nam,còn người Việt Nam lại muốn nói Tiếng Anh với người Mỹ.
😂😂😂 đời nó lạ lắm
Học làm sang theo phong cách của người Mỹ. Cũng như mấy thằng nói đc vài tiếng cái bắt đầu mix lại. "Mình nên order này" "Mình respect cái kia" Nghe mà đéo ưa nỗi mấy thành phần đó. Trong khi bọn Mỹ có bao giờ đem ngôn ngữ khác vào ngôn ngữ của nó mà nói chuyện đâu. Làm người cũng có lòng tự tôn và danh dự 1 chút. Nhất là tụi Việt kiều với bọn du học sinh
Mình cũng cùng quan điểm, trong khi phúc mập hỏi bằng tiếng việt, thì mấy khứa 3 khoang lại trả lời bằng tiếng anh, nhục thật
@@lehai8555 Moron !
@@lehai8555 nói tiếng anh nghe k hiểu nhục thiệt chứ...hic hic
The guy at 8:45 looked like he’s seen a ghost! :-) I suppose so few Vietnamese see Americans who are trying to learn that it just takes them off guard. I’ve run into a similar reaction several times but I’ve also been lucky to find some people who are willing to be patient and try to understand me, and like to challenge me too, like my barber and his wife. Chắc là mình phải cắt tóc mỗi tuần… 😅
That's the kind of reaction I'm going for. I find comfort in the fact that I may be ONE OF the only foreigners they'll ever meet that speaks their language
Cutting your hair every week 😅😂😂
Phúc thật tuyệt ! Hẹn gặp lại!
10:18 I sometimes teach in Long Xuyen (in an English Center just after the TV building). 😊👍🇻🇳
But it’s 70 KM from my city (Can Tho), so I teach there after teaching in Thot Not and always by motorbike of course. 😅
That Japanese dude can speak Vietnamese well , very impressive.
so much respect your viet is better than mine and i was born there and came to america
So friendly!
phuc map noi tieng viet qua tuyet
Very cool video in Orlando, Fl.
Phúc Mập, your Vietnamese is great, bro. Really enjoy your video.
Phúc mập nổi tiếng quá… 😀👍love you, brother
Thanks for supporting the channel!
PHUC you the man I Love your videos ✌️👍👊🙏
I appreciate that!
But I'm not shocking though, I'm shocking how many Vietnamese can actually speak English. ^o^ But I do appreciate you learning our language though. I still watch your videos.
Video đơn giản vậy thôi cũng thích coi rồi.
cảm ơn đã coi
Makes me so happy to see this. ❤️ Song Cau is where my parents are from. 😌❤️
Phúc mập nói tốt tiếng việt chất lượng video hay 👍
Xin chào Phúc Mập 🏋️♂️một Fan hâm mộ tuyệt vời 🤩
Food, groceries, shopping experience, and attending social gatherings are extremely important to Vietnamese. They are part of an ancient culture and traditions where you share these activities with your loved ones, living or dead.
Americans don't have this deep cultlural upbringing. However, they deeply revered Thanksgiving meals and traditional cooking, and attending annual ritual sports games, and relax and go shopping on Chritstian Holiday.
I love your videos PhuMap, did you eat sầu Riêng yet?
Please make a video about eating sầu riêng!
Cảm ơn, hãy xem nha: ruclips.net/video/qQTkmmudU-A/видео.html
50 mills is really neat. i think it's one of the best things abt living in orlando. :)
You should try Little Saigon in Westminster,Ca
Hundreds of restaurants-
You would be very popular there.
Phúc Mập in Westminster haha- you would blow it up. So many good restaurants.
Phuc, I went to Orlando Disney park many many years ago after I left South Vietnam in 1975. I wouldn't say that people in Orlando were very friendly and open to strangers (I was a South Vietnamese refugee at the time) coming in a restaurant. I lost my charter bus ride back to my hotel in Daytona Beach. I was resting inside a restaurant overnight when the restaurant manager told me to take a hike if I wasn't eating anything. So I spent my night outside; it wasn't very cold in OrlandoI. I called my parents in Grand Rapids MI. They managed to contact the travel agency which managed to see that there was a bus going to the airport at a bus stop right there where I was. I had jut enough money to buy a bus ticket to the airport. My roomates already packed my stuff inside my baggage, and they met me at the airport. What an adventure for a 20 year old Vietnamese boy coming to America.
Wooow Phuc Map noi tieng viet hay qua!!!
I live in Southwest Kansas. We don't have signs fully in Vietnamese, but the language is included on most important signs, along with Spanish, English and Somalian. Diversity is everywhere.
I’m guessing garden city? I’m from dodge city but live in minnesota
Great video as always. You're lucky, here in Savannah there are few Vietnamese restaurant's and markets anymore. There are enough people to have their own Parish Church though. I attend just for the language exposure. I'm coming to HCM late December and looking for a translator/ MC for hire for a small engagement party and food. I have no social network presence. But hit me up if you know anyone.
I kinda of agree with the gentleman about Bun Rieu is better then Pho! 😅. Love your videos Phuc Map. I’m trying to learn to speak Vietnamese too. I am half Vietnamese.
It's all based on personal preference. Bún riêu is not better than Pho and vice versa with Pho that's because they're both very different. It's like comparing a hamburger to a chicken sandwich.
Bun rieu and bun bo Hue will beat out pho...but pho is something you can eat everyday unlike what that Swedish/Japanese (?) guy said. I think it's because it's so light that it's easy to eat...not that bun rieu isn't light, but I think pho is lighter than most noodle dishes so it goes down easy...and it doesn't have anything in it that'll scare white folks (generally speaking).
Phuc Mac is awesome!!!
Always nice to see ur new video❤
Hôm giờ hóng video của Phúc. Rất thích xem video của Phúc. This is another great one! You are the only person that I turn on RUclips to watch, honestly! I don’t have time for anything (chán nhể!) thì làm sao có giờ surf internet hay coi RUclips. One day, I walked by my husband’s computer (he does watch RUclips) và nghe giọng nói tiếng Việt là lạ và lại thấy 1 anh chàng râu ria rậm rạp cam cam đỏ đỏ. Lấy làm lạ và tò mò, I started to look you up và thế là thích xem video của Phúc lun. Với mình, có lẽ lý do làm RUclips của Phúc khác và đặc biệt là vì Phúc luôn (cố gắng) nói tiếng Việt. Rất hay và khâm phục!
Thank you so much! I’m very glad to have fans like you 🙏🏻
I like the way you say Các bạn ơi, Phúc Mập đây, love it, Bro 😎
Very Awesome Phuc Map!
The video is good because I have friends in Hanoi and Saigon who want to know how different are the Vietnamese in the states compared to where they are currently at.
Thanks for checking it out!
That's so cool
Love your videos bro your such a great person what part of Kentucky are your in laws from I live in West Virginia i live right on the border I drive 10 minutes across the river and I’m in Kentucky
Thanks a lot! My wife's family is in Owensboro
LOL When I saw the title I thought you meant Little Saigon in Westminster CA, didn't know there's also a little Saigon in Orlando.
I visited Disney World 4-5 years ago and it would rain right around 3:30 for about 1/2 hr almost everyday, very weird.
I thought so too about the little Saigon.
I’m from Florida too (Tampa bay) and I didn’t realize the Vietnamese community was that big in Orlando! What was your camera setup for this vlog and your pov footage?
It's pretty big, this was only a section. For this video, I tried something new. I had the Insta360 OneR hooked up to my backpack. It would be nearly flawless if it wasn't for the stitch lines.
Love seeing your videos. I'm in Davenport FL, maybe we're not too far from each other. Would love to hang out with you sometimes❤❤ my love to you Phuc
Maybe one day!
Tất cả mọi người đều yêu quý phúc ❤
Phúc mập giỏi lắm! Chúc mừng phúc nghe.
Thank
lmao the butcher looks so confused!
Perfect reaction
Ông con lai Nhật + Thụy Điển thật thú vị. 😂
😂 damn you speak very good Vietnamese bro... it cracks me up 😁
When are you coming back man?
I've been in Israel recently and I tried Pho and Ca phe sua in Tel Aviv it was not good as in Saigon and Hanoi but AWAY more expensive like 500,000 dong, crazy price then I tried Caphe Sua da in Singapore expensive(but cheaper than in Israel) and not good, then I tried Pho in suvarnabhumi airport, Bangkok in the food court, then believe it or not is cheaper then in tan son nhat airport and it's very nice 🙂
People everywhere get super excited when someone else speaks their native language, whom they least expected them to, even I do, if someone else speaks kreyòl, a French dialect.
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anh Phúc ơi, anh làm thêm phụ đề bằng tiếng Anh cho mọi người vừa xem vừa học nhé a!
có luôn
Phúc có mặc áo đỏ sao vàng vào khu đó không nhỉ ? Thử xem phản ứng thế nào, không khéo lại có video hay thu hút lượt người xem
HOLD ON, I'm super late but YOU'RE IN ORLANDO!? I would LOVE the opportunity to meet you man! AND! You're not far from my area. I'm in Winter Park man!
Mong e đủ khôn ngoan..để kênh của em phát triển mạnh... Chúc thành công...
Thank you PHUC MAP