How to Escape the American Rat Race and Move to Vietnam
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- In this travel/expat vlog, I explain the first three key steps in your journey to escape the American rat race and move abroad to Vietnam. I hope that for anyone who is eager to experience a very new and exciting life, this video reaches you well and gives you the courage to start your adventure!
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The old gentleman was joking with you, he said be careful don’t get kidnapped by the ladies. That’s wonderful that you’re able to find happiness in the next chapters of your life and wishes that you’ll continue to enjoy throughout there.
A lot of the folks here in the western world are struggling with jobs and the cost of living are insanely expensive. Peoples are ready to throw in the white towel, they’re worn out and feeling trapped in their own world.
I'm just glad that you didn't said what some of the other South East Asia expat vloggers said. #1 Sign up as one of my patreons, #2 Pay for a personal consultation session with me step by step for your move to Vietnam, #3 Pay me to be your real estate agent to help you find the right place to live for your budget and life style.
Sounds like old mate fat and broke
If he had said those, it would have been totally fine.
Are you talking about Fatso Batso and his struggles being poor and having to beg for drinks and food at MiniStop?
@@robertnew4568 yep
@@robertnew4568 I'm talking about all of these broke losers who are too lazy to get a job. And not just in Vietnam. Thailand and the Philippines too. They think they can walk around and point a camera and that entitles them to get a paycheck. Amazing.
Young man, I’ve been to Vietnam twice now….absolutely loved it and the people….not to mention the FOOD!
Been watching your channel now for a while…have enjoyed it as also…brings back memories.
Hopeful to possibly retire there someday…before I get to old! Already 63. Anyway! If I make it there again someday…hopefully we can hang out, and you can share with some more good places to eat.
Mike, east bay SF California.
PS keep up the good work.
People in Vietnam a so friendly, with great foods and beautiful culture, i love the rural in the North, i visit Vietnam every year through Yunnan, you and your family very lucky to live in Vietnam, Vietnam is growing everyday - 谢谢
Things I like about Vietnam besides the obvious.
1. Sense of neighborhood community
2. People don’t think you’re a weirdo if you walk up and strike a conversation
3. Cheap medical costs
4. No insurance needed
5. No sales tax, property tax minimal
6. Not tipping culture
7. People happy to accept your business
8. A lot of things do not require appointments
9. Food comes out within 1 minute of ordering
10. Better breakfast food choices than America
Then move there
@@Chr1s808 I will but You sound butthurt on where people prefer to live.
@@snake0911 I’m not…I just hope you know what you’re doing because this country is not what it seems. It seems you’re an optimistic person only listing down the positives. I’ll give you some of the negatives why I wouldnt move there.
1. Horrible air pollution
2. Horrible noise pollution
3. Poor sanitation
4. Lawless traffics laws
5. Dirty tap water
6. Corrupt government
7. Corrupt policemen
8. People always trying to scam you
9. Horrible infrastructure
10. Hot and humid weather
11. Bad customer service
12. It can be a racist country
13. People litter everywhere
14. People ride on sidewalks and park on sidewalks (no room to walk)
@@Chr1s808 there’s no solutions in life, only trade offs
@@Chr1s808americas police and government are far more corrupt than vietnams. Traffic is what it is, you can either adapt like a man or cry about it like a baby. Sanitation isn’t that bad, worse than the US but not as bad as MANNYYYYY other places. Idgaf about noise pollution. Air pollution sucks but it’s improving as they develop. America is far more racist. The economy in vietnam benefits the working class far more than it does in the US. Infrastructure is improving and many of the cities are on par with much of the US. Customer service is amazing, you’re probably just a pos and got mad when they didn’t kiss your feet after you berated them. Weather admittedly sucks but you naturally adapt after a few years. Litter ain’t that bad either, it’s worse and more needley in LA, Portland and NYC.
Great thoughts. I've lived in two different countries (Australia, and Germany). It is actually invigorating to enjoy new customs. I've started learning Vietnamese and will check out VN in October to see if I want to retire there. Thank you for your time and posting. I've still got shirts I haven't worn since 1997. :) But I can fit everything I own in my Honda Accord trunk. If my visit works out and I retire in VN, I'll be doing the same, with two carry-ons. Don't need to work, Soc. Sec. and VA Disability Benefits equalling US$42K yearly, tax-free. :) Ya know what is great, none to very little graffiti. One main reason I didn't like Ecuador and Portugal. Thank you again.
Wow, 7 years in Vietnam and still there! That said something about Vietnam. I am thinking of going to Vietnam for a 3 month vacation.
Thank you for the transparency, insight, and inspiration. I was called out today at work to donate some clothes for the needy. my coworkers know I want to move overseas. I was thinking about Thailand but some guys living in Ho Chi Minh City recommended Vietnam. I want to retire in Da Nang and then go visit them in Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam is a great choice! I am a retired Aussie and have been living in Hanoi for the last 5 years. Life is good here!
im glad u brushed upon the financials, its one of the biggest factors when deciding to move anywhere. i lump ur first and second key points as "comfort" in my case i feel like im stuck in the middle of wanting to move but also keeping me staying put due to me being at a point in life where my job has been comfy enough that i can get by without too much worry on a low income salary living in expensive cali. if cost of living becomes too unbearable than i can see a change of scenery in my horizon. thanks for the video!
Hi Tyler, I totally agree with you about the three things foreigners need to know before they move to Vietnam. Good points! Tyler.
thank you!
Chợt nhận ra kênh này dạo này có rất nhiều người "nhà tôi ba đời cạo móng" vào bình luận chê bai. 😅
Wow số cool , great video❤❤
Someday I want to retire in Vietnam. I visit Vietnam every year to take a break from the rat race mentality that I was living every day. Even though I was making money, I wasn’t happy with the 9-5pm work schedule every day. Every day was just another day. It was not the exciting life that I wanted. I look forward to my visit to Vietnam every single day and it is the only thing I look forward to every year 😊
That would be a huge mistake. #1 VN has no retirement visa. 3 months only. #2 Pollution is crazy in the air and food and it will reduce your life expectancy. #3 you won't be able to safely walk around because of the traffic and motorbikes on the sidewalks.
Thank you for being a positive and good tips. I am planning to move back to Saigon in August or September of this year and I would like to meet you for coffee or lunch and ask you some tips since you live in Saigon for a while. You left Riverside already. I just watching your video in state the other days. Hope to see you one days in Saigon.
best of luck with the move and feel free to reach out when you get here :)
Great video as always!!
Stay safe and best wishes!!
thank you!
Spot on my friend. Another solid video. It was great meeting you and Trang. I found my apartment, and I will be living there full time in September. Hope to hangout with you again before I take off.
awesome Tyler happy for you! feel free to hit me up anytime
I feel the same way about America. I took the plunge and moved to Japan. Im incredibly happy here but I'm very curious about life in Vietnam. I will most likely move there next after i visit Saigon at the end of the year
My friend wants to escape Vietnam and joins American's Drag race.
Mostly because USD have more purchasing power than VND and Because even minimum wage in the USA is already count as wealthy in vietnam (is it barely living in the USA though )
rat race. or maybe you meant drag show? 😂
@@allencoffland1685 You're right. It's a joke. Rupaul is laughing at you. lol
He will never be like Plastique Tiara. the true Vietnamese drag queen in America
totally agree about the dead weight. I travel out of a backpack and carry-on now. feel so free and I don't miss any of my material possessions at all
Those gentlemen were saying “are you out & about by yourself ? Be careful, those young ladies might kidnap you” 😁 yes, they were teasing you! 😂
I’ve been watching your videos & thoroughly enjoy them. You found yourself a very wholesome & intellectual girlfriend there 👍🏻 Congratulations! Enjoy VN
thanks so much!
You are a very wise young man!
Thank you for your prospective' a positive one !
Thank you
You are very welcome
A huge (huge) change in lifestyle as you know, not sure I agree with your strong recommendation to just go.
I also moved to VN and live here now. About as long as you have. But I do not think just moving is necessarily a good idea.
You make videos. I taught for a while, but am now retired. Also married here. For some it is a fascinating change, but for others it might be a mistake.
So I love it here, but I am not so sure I will recommend it to everyone, necessarily.
Be somewhat cautious, I think.
You are absolutely correct. No one size shirt can fit all. I think he is pointing out the things that you need to consider before moving here with the assumption that you already made that choice. If it were me, I would slowly put one foot in first to test the water before go all in. Most of the Vietnamese want to live in America than American want to live in Vietnam.
❤thanks,we’re love your video
Great vid Tyler, you inspire me to grow a set of balls and make the move.. it feels a bit scary for me to leave Australia but I’m not really happy here anymore and am completely over the groundhog existence.. life is too short to waste it all working, you’re on the right path brother👍🏼
slowly and slowly you will adapt life out there
All you need is to take time
Really cool man! I enjoy watching your videos. Very informative. Good work! Keep it up.
loved the video. How about something on the year round weather and it's impacts.. Jim in California
12:00 He asked: were you travelling alone? Be careful, some girls might kidnap you.
Lol 😂
I think it all comes down to a mindset. If the first thing people think is a NO when hearing Vietnam, then there's not much you can start convincing them. Yet VN is no where as good or clean as Western or Japan, but VN has been changing and getting better - people need to give them credits for it. USA is great for some, is bad for others - if you have lots of money, you can live anywhere in the top 10 best cities list. But if your money doesnt stretch much in the States and your daily life is not adventurous, then moving to a new place is not a bad idea. Just do research thoroughly before committing to it. Thanks for the video Bentley.
Very good advice 🤔I remember thinking the same way about being open to changes when I moved to America.
awesome!
Cool.Gotcha.I really needed a kick in my pants, It's a short life and I began visiting Alamos, MX and I started planting roots there over 10 years ago. Much obliged for reminding me this is already part of my life and it is another world for me.
I live in Hanoi and have been to Saigon for a holiday. I think Saigon is great! Time to move ???🙂🙂🙂
This video really is perfect and hit home for me. I have four more years and I am so moving to Vietnam. I have to wait until my son goes to college and finish doing my job raising him as a single parent. But I really am looking forward to making the big jump!
What a responsible dad! My dad wasn't like that. I wish you luck Sir.
Well Tyler you make me want to pack up and move to VN. Sadly, as you well know, I have a big problem getting rid of the mirror in the garage and the huge box of clothes! Plus there are so many sentimental items that I don't want to part with. But an alternative can be storing certain things prior to moving. Just a thought. I think the answer for me is to visit and travel as opposed to making a huge move. But I am so very happy that you have found what makes you happy. As a parent, that is all you really want for your child. Keep up the great content!❤
thanks Mom love you
Hello Tyler, love your videos. You have such a calm mannerism about you that I was drawn to. Let me know how I can donate to you personally.
really appreciate the comment. There's a paypal link in the description of the video if you'd like to send a donation directly. I really appreciate it!
Just like when I first moved to the US, I had to adapt the way of live here
The man in the alley said girls would kidnap you 😂
@12:13. He was just saying there’s your people around the corner. He was chatting you up it was cool
I really needed this video right now
I'm glad you found it
Very mindful.Wonderful. Keep up the good content! Add some Anthony Bourdain types of openings, and your subscriptions just might explode.
that's a fun idea
Inspirational, Thanks. Could be the kick in the butt I needed. I have had a plan, and it keeps dragging on. Time to make this happen. By the way, what city are you in? Thanks again for the pep talk! 😉☠🏴☠
Saigon, Vietnam
I am listening very closely to this video right now.. I'm living in Vietnam.. Trying to figure out if I love it or hate it... I guess it's difficult for me cuz I'm from the area used to live.. And I live 20 years in Florida and most of the time in Cocoa Beach right next to one of the best surf spots for the beach house but the same crappy weather as Vietnam but living in luxury with my surf stuff barbecues and Artisan swimming pool... Now I'm living low here in Vietnam without the conveniences.. So I will finish watching your video now.. Thank you so much for the info
Great job bros and say hi to dad and tran ❤🎉😮😊
I saw a video of the Ha Gian loop (apologies about the spelling), near the border with China. The area is stunning.
Ha Giang ( Hà Giang ).
11:20 "Đi có một mình hả" - "You go alone?"
11:24 "Coi chừng nhỏ kia được là chết luôn đó" - "Be careful, as some naughty girl will catch you (joking accent)"
My wife and I hope to explore Vietnam this fall so your video was motivating. I'm 57 years old with some teaching experience when I was younger. Would it be difficult as some people say to find an English teaching job at my age?
No you'd be fine at your age...glad you found the video!
4:05 Đây là điều bạn sẽ không bao giờ thấy ở mỹ. Đi ngang qua một người lạ, hỏi người ta một câu không hề có ý nghĩa, nhưng lại nhận được câu trả lời kèm nụ cười.
The people sitting in the cafe joked with you that ((If you go alone, be careful of being kidnapped)) 🇻🇳 (( đi một mình cẩn thận bị bắt cóc 😂))
so true of what you are saying..
You would make a captivating public speaker 🫵💪
Thanks I really appreciate that
@6:35 those look like mexican churros in the food cart 😂
After many year in America rat race in computer industry - Electronic Design Automation, since the day I left Viet Nam for the free world as political refugee --later became economic refugee because you jumped ship for stock options and salary increased, to study the real stuff -- computer engineering many many years ago.
I took early retirement in San Diego area, the weather here is nice and I play pickleball 3 times per week Monday/Wed/Friday with the membership around $100/year, I lose my fat belly and ton of fat in the body because of new hobbies. My retired income is around $4000/month with no mortgage. Since I am vegan so I cook for myself since my wife passed away last year, and spend less money to buy junks, so every month I find out I can save at least half of the money. When you was young you made more and you spent more for clothes, cars, a few vacation oversea every year, ....When you are no longer young then you spend less and because you already have too much junk, such as clothes as I have more than 100+ , so many years I do not have to buy any clothes, shoes, jackets, ... . I am thinking about living oversea Thailand, Phillipinne, Viet Nam, ... about 3 months per year for the change, my friend told me that the cost of living in Viet Nam is not cheap, may be because he is meat eater, drinking, .... too much. Viet Nam is the good choice because of the vegan diet and the language. I got BS degree in Viet Nam and a year later I left for America. So rent a room for 3 months in Sai Gon, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Da Nang ,.... each year one city to try it out after many decades stayed away from them.
Stay safe & don’t get hit by running scooters, cars & trucks. So dangerous out there. Crossing the streets, no traffic lights. 😱
Vietnamese-American here, I think it’s interesting how when an “American” moves to Vietnam we call ourselves expats, when we are really just immigrants too.
Just thoughts 🤷🏻♀️ overall I appreciate your honest and humble opinions
If you move to a foreign country to live and work temporarily, you're an expat, but if your move is permanent, you're an immigrant.
When you came back to the USA - without Tran - I was a little worried. I'm not now. :)
If you are thinking of teaching English do your research and watch out for Vietnamese schools recruiting via agents in your home company, work permits, and what taxes you'll pay.
Bentley, cool guy u are so what’s your take on Vietnamese girl?
2 questions....1. do you have to have a bachelor's degree in order to teach English out there? I only have an as I understand it you can really only be there for 3 months on a visa so how is it that you're there so much longer? It seems like the cost savings really only starts taking effect after 3 months
Your life your choice brotha. Millions of people in the world want to come America. You are so lucky to be an American. I love my mother land but I would say I love America and thank you America and American people
4:04 one would expect the first thing you learn to say in a new language is "hello", right? 😂
haha yes that was also one of the first things I learned how to say...also "thank you"
That video title 👀 I'm 52 and been on the hamster wheel for 30 long and miserable years. I'm tired and I'm over it!!!
How much are the security deposits for apartments? Is it a few month's rent?
usually 1-2 month's rent
What do you do for work
Are there other jobs apart from teaching job? Because I am not a native english speaker so it is not easy for us to get a teaching job in Vietnam
So, what kind of VISA do you get to remain there all year? No one ever covers that. E-Visa is only only good for 90 days, no?
If you apply for work permit visa you could stay longer over there in VN, the policy changing all the times
That's also my concern.
90 day e visas for tourism and then temporary residency cards from 2-5 years for work or marriage
@@BigTimeBentley I'm already married to a girl from Vietnam, but she moved to the US as a teen. So I'm not sure how that may or may not change anything. I assume I'll have to ask the embassy soon in preparation. Can't wait!
@@skillz4realz1 If she still has Vietnamese citizenship then I would think she would be able to sponsor your TRC (temporary residency card) but yeah it would be worth asking a lawyer here in Vietnam for more specifics on that type of legal advice. The Embassy may be able to give relevant advice too. good luck!
My boi you need to check out China! 🇨🇳
You will love it there
At 11:35 when the old man joked with you but you didn't understand, he said be careful, you might be kidnapped by the girls around. He said "mấy em bắt cóc".
Yeah that was nice, kinda subtly telling you are attractive.
Also when he said "đi có mình hả" and I think you paused a little bit, that means "just by yourself?"
It’s all about the mindset :-)
What District do you recommend to live in and how much would you need a month ($USD) to live very comfortably? I appreciate your videos!
District 1 or Binh Thanh…very comfortably is very relative but I would say $2k +
Is it always that hot i don’t like the heat i like 60s weather
my cousin just moved to Saigon D7 last month and found appt 700 month, if i work out a budget i would consider joining him
Nice!
ill be retired next year dont want to work just want to relax
is the street food good or is it dicey in Vietnam? I was adventurous with the street food in Bangkok and regretted it.
Dicey. Be careful what choose to eat when you are out there. It happened to me and my family.
Even you paying more $ for foods it may lead to food poisoning 😢
Mi noi cai chi mo? If rat racing in the U.s so the whole world. You seem a though swimmer in the swarms to me and keep up your good work btw brave man😅 0:04 0:04 0:04 0:04 0:04 0:04😂
Great Place, but the Visa situation isn't ideal..
Not into visa runs every few months.
Foreign English teachers in Vietnam can make 3 times the average Vietnamese persons working in the factories. Consider that's a privilege, nice to have without taking risk spending time and money in your country to get a degree without job guaranty after graduate.
Can you find work easy there
But what about the air pollution. That’s a concern for me.
Ho Chi Minh City is better than Hanoi. Stubble burning season (Feb-May) is the worst for air pollution in Hanoi since weather patterns blow all the smoke from continental SE Asian countries over to Hanoi but it mostly dodges Ho Chi Minh City. Beach cities offer the best air year round.
Hey Bentley howdy i want to live in a village what do you think away from the city
Doin it big time!
11:19 lmao when you replied dont understand in vietnamese they said you pretending not to understand lol
well overall the daily expense arent that high if you just live normal
now if you think of buying a car or foreign import stuff or a decent size house in vietnam especially within the city busy area , forget it theyre too expensive, car of any model are 3x the price from the US . so there's that to think about , cheap on the surface but it can be expensive depend what you wanna do.
haha I was being honest I really didn't understand that part...and good points about buying real estate in the big cities and imported cars
Pay attention to see if people wash their hands or if there is water to wash their hand after using the restrooms. Enjoy the street food prepared by those hands.
But still be careful holding your phone while walking around.
one thing I must admit is that your Vietnamese is extremely good now
thank you
Do you want to teach English in a small city 80 km from Saigon where the climate is cool and many delicious fruits? I have an American friend who has been teaching English here for nearly 10 years and knows the owner of the specialized school. about English
When you think about it, lots of good food smell horrible, such as parmesan, stilton, munster cheese. Even foie gras does smell but is delicious. Even boiled cabbage or cauliflower stink.
The bad smell from Viet food is due to toxic chemicals. Also because Viets openly urinate in the streets and sidewalks. Research it.
As a Vietnamese American I’m glad you’re enjoying your time there but I could never live there.
I could never live there either! Australia is good enough for me =)
I am German-Italian currently living in Hanoi. Can't wait to get back to Germany. Too hot, too chaotic and way too dirty. The people though are way nicer though
@@lucasdeclauser1862 they are nice because it’s a white privileged type of country…now imagine if you were black.
As a Vietnamese, I am glad you're living good there. Don't ever come back.
@@AndreImmabe Noted kid…enjoy your 3rd world life.
First step: leave your girlfriend
Step2: learn Vietnamese
Step 3: start eating Vietnamese food
Step 4: learn to live without AC, and get use to the heat
No thanks. I think I'll stay with my GF, stick with the most expressive and sophisticated language in the world, avoid toxic Viet food that causes cancer, and stock with AC. That way I can continue living my amazing life and building my career so I can retire with plenty of money with no worries. Moving to Vietnam from America is plain silly. Viets are desperate to escape to the USA.
Cheaper The Country side of Nha Trang, Dalat, Danang..!!!
I’m a licensed electrician
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Are you filtering comments or is it RUclips?
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Saigón is no solution as congested and noisy as it is, not to mention high and humidity. And Hanoi is extremely polluted.....
HELO ...XIN CHÀO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
...TỐT LẮM BẠN CỦA TÔI..CHÚC VUI VẺ NHÉ..
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He knows more Vietnamese words
Take as much money as you can, is my advice. Lols
I am very happy that you love VN. Very unique. Un like Western.
KHI BẠN SỐNG Ở VIỆT NAM..NHỮNG GÌ BẠN THẤY.BẠN NÓI NHIỀU NGƯỜI MỸ KHÔNG TIN ĐÓ LÀ SỰ THẬT..
..NHƯNG TÔI MONG RẰNG BẠN CỨ THOẢI MÁI VÀ TỰ TIN LÀ ĐƯỢC..HÃY CỐ LÊN BẠN NHÉ..TÔI RẤT QUÝ VÀ MẾN BẠN
..HÃY CỐ LÊN NHÉ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉