My Experience Living In VIETNAM For 10 Years (YOU CAN'T TRUST THEM!)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @randomsh-t917
    @randomsh-t917 Год назад +245

    Guys, don't waste too much time chasing butterflies. Work on your garden and they will come to you. But be very careful and take your time to pick who you settle down with. Big difference between a good life or a train wreck.

    • @4985muhammadali
      @4985muhammadali Год назад

      I am planning to settle in Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤

    • @Tech_Traveler
      @Tech_Traveler Год назад +10

      Indeed, and there are plenty of bad butterflies that are willing to wreck your train. Vietnam or anywhere.

    • @cryptowhale1615
      @cryptowhale1615 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@4985muhammadali Vietnam doesn't like foreigners to settle down in their country

    • @Kevinfromsale
      @Kevinfromsale 11 месяцев назад +2

      Very smart advice

    • @titikati
      @titikati 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@cryptowhale1615 No way, they have been bragging about their kindness and hospitality.

  • @Golfreak
    @Golfreak Год назад +81

    Great video Ken. You described Vietnamese women to a tee. I came back and found my wife in 2011 and yup, she's 28, educated, business oriented, driven, pretty much everything you described. Living in the US, my wife started over and graduated with a finance degree. I'm near retirement and she has a professional job. I call her my sugar mama now. What a life 😁

    • @sagdjim
      @sagdjim 11 месяцев назад +12

      I'm from Canada and met my future VN wife in 2009. She's been amazing, supportive and works every day and appreciate the good life I can give her.

    • @danwelterweight4137
      @danwelterweight4137 9 месяцев назад

      Don't be too comfortable.
      Remember that women are hypergamous by nature.
      They are never contented with what they have and always focus on what they don't have.
      Soon she might start thinking she settled and that she can do better than you.
      Then she will start resenting you and then the disrespect will begin and then the divorce will follow.
      Then when you try to do something about it to make her happy.
      The more you will try the more she will resent you.
      She will say that she outgrew you and will look for a better bigger deal.
      You must keep working on yourself. You must keep growing.
      Do not become complacent.
      Never trust women, my friend.
      They are not logical beings.
      They are slaves to their emotions.
      They are also hypergamous by nature.
      It's in their DNA.
      They cannot help it.
      That is their survival mechanism.

    • @thanhpham1647
      @thanhpham1647 8 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@sagdjim good on you mate

    • @kylonguyen-we5mx
      @kylonguyen-we5mx 6 месяцев назад

      You’re a lucky dude! Congrats man!

    • @AuralioCabal-nl8gi
      @AuralioCabal-nl8gi 6 месяцев назад

      Most women from a developing country will appreciate you bringing them to the West, there are those looking for that " Green Card " tho, I know because I come from the Philippines but success marriage is greater there.

  • @daklakdigital3691
    @daklakdigital3691 9 месяцев назад +55

    Health. Early in 2024 in HCM l had food poisoning & a bad cold. I went to buy basic drugs but the drug store was opening later (Sunday). A stranger saw me, he made a call. Other strangers gave me bottled water.
    A few minutes later an ambulance rolled up. A pair of nurses checked me out, wrote a prescription. I volunteered to pay, but the nurse said No Charge.
    This how people help each other, with generosity & kindness in VietNam. Thank you, VietNam!
    During the peak of the COVID period, Vietnamese & Foreigners were treated alike, no forced deportations and free food during lock downs. Another example of Vietnamese generosity. Great country, great people.

    • @silverlily4681
      @silverlily4681 7 месяцев назад +4

      Vietnamese is ONE OF A KIND ♥️

    • @pbmc_
      @pbmc_ 3 месяца назад

      In America, you would have gotten the outrageous bill before the ambulance showed up.😂

    • @antvn222
      @antvn222 2 месяца назад

      lol and then you woke up from your dream

    • @andyhuynh6237
      @andyhuynh6237 2 месяца назад

      @@pbmc_ If you can get into the ambulance yourself, or have paramedics carry you into the vehicle. You must also pay this separately which is $250.00. This amount is automatically added to emergency medical expenses.

  • @tphamSF
    @tphamSF 6 месяцев назад +2

    Appreciate your video! Very insightful and accurate. I'm a VN currently living in SF and have been to Vietnam many times since the 90s and have seen 1st hand how Saigon has developed. Back then, a US passport was like honey to a swarm of bees. I am very happy and glad that VN women are more educated and career minded now than before. I lived in Singapore (had a startup) for a short time in 2005 and saw how Singaporean women were and was very impressed with how they view and carry themselves. VN women are starting to be at the level which is great. I'm in my late 40s now w/ a family so frequent travels to Asia is rare. I will always have ❤ for the VN ppl and one item on my bucket list is to do philanthropy there. I have visited a few temples in Saigon, Can Tho, Phu Qui island, etc. but I want to do more. While the ppl in the city are doing well, the folks in the countryside are left behind and the lifestyle gap gets wider and wider. It's good to see you making that leap to living in VN and building up a business there. Your videos are very informative and appreciated. I've interacted w/ all types of ppl in VN and the loudest folks in the crowd are the ones with the least $$ while the most quiet non flashy ones have the most $$.

    • @arthurdavis2964
      @arthurdavis2964 Месяц назад

      **I find there are measured truths in your brief description of vast differences between the haves and those that have not. I wish you much success in helping to bridge that tremendous gap**

  • @lukehuynh8406
    @lukehuynh8406 4 месяца назад +3

    Props to you Ken, I am also married to a Vietnamese wife from Northern Vietnam and spent over five years in Vietnam before I brought family to the US in 2016. What you say about Vietnamese women being amazing savers is absolutely true, at least for me. I am not sure I would be where I am today if it weren't for my Vietnamese wife. We have built asset, savings, investments, investment accounts for our children, and continue to make great financial decisions mostly driven by my wife. Cheers Ken and wish you all the best in Vietnam.

  • @g.eeducation251
    @g.eeducation251 Год назад +10

    We appreciate you buddy. Keep up the great work.

  • @AudreyStewart11
    @AudreyStewart11 Год назад +31

    Glad to hear you share my sentiment. Studied there in 2015 and a big takeaway was how SAFE I felt coming from the US. Yes I experienced petty theft but never ever was I scared for my safety.

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Год назад +4

      You have to be careful as my late dad got scammed and attacked. He got nearly $1000 US dollars stolen from him.

    • @ME-qu4gi
      @ME-qu4gi Год назад +2

      U r correct. I never feel like im in danger in vietnam (born in vn and raised in us. I visit often). I live in Philadelphia. Next to a million dollar neighborhood u find full on drug addict homeless camps and shootings every week. I love philly and new york but it's such a dangerous country.

    • @mingchen1914
      @mingchen1914 Год назад +2

      It's nice to hear VN is safe place to visit and live. I want to visit VN soon. It's my mother land.

    • @louisnguyen7993
      @louisnguyen7993 Год назад

      SAFE for expats, depends on how powerful your passport is. Not SAFE for locals.

    • @rotanakhin1737
      @rotanakhin1737 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is it because it's too dangerous in the US?

  • @dandonofrio5720
    @dandonofrio5720 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Ken! - I watch all your videos, very plain English, simple, the truth. It’s so important to have that quality of salesmanship like you have. Humble. My time in Vietnam is much different than in Florida because I don’t speak Vietnamese, I’ve learned to listen much more than talk. I use my cell translator and it’s great.
    I’ve been in the Real estate/ PM field for 50 years now, I just nod in agreement with your advise.
    Please keep it up, great information and delivery.
    Dan

  • @popskyi1
    @popskyi1 Год назад +6

    My gf came from normal family at the countryside but she work really heard and become successful and independent in HCM. Of course she is unigrad. She is really caring and became my gf. Not only she is my gf now, she is also my business partner.

  • @Logarithmic9000
    @Logarithmic9000 Год назад +6

    I like that you brought up how incredible Vietnamese women are. My friends and some Vietnamese girls I've met in Korea and Japan are mostly like you said, very focused, driven, and resilient. They can speak 3 languages (Vietnamese, Japanese/Korean/Chinese, English), compared to me who speak broken Vietnamese and broken English lol. The only thing I really have over them is that I was lucky to be in the U.S. where anyone could get a well paying job if they try. But these girls, they definitely work much harder than me in their job.
    Thank you for taking the time to do these informative videos. I continue to watch them and I'm on a look out for an opportunity to move to Vietnam. My wife and I were lucky enough to be "stuck" in HCMC during the 2 years COVID lol.

  • @margaretadler6162
    @margaretadler6162 Год назад +35

    Have visited Vietnam several times and have lived here for going on a total of 4 years. I have to say love I have for Vietnam has not diminished. It's grown stronger with every day I'm here! I never want to leave this beautiful country and it's wonderful people.
    I pray that Vietnam and its people 23:42 will prosper more and more in the days and years to come,which I'm sure it will!
    LONG LIVE VIETNAM! .....Sam Adler

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Год назад

      Praying for Commie Vietnam to prosper is like praying for Commie China to prosper. The utterly corrupt and brutal totalitarian regimes treat 95% of its Vietnamese population, the enslaved and exploited citizens, like garbage, and only 5% Vietnamese Commie Party members enjoy the loots and robbed lands. That's why the vast majority of the citizens want to get out whenever they can, as evidenced by 39 dead Vietnamese migrants stuck in UK container truck recently on the news, and that's only what's been reported, unfortunately.

    • @terrymckenzie8786
      @terrymckenzie8786 8 месяцев назад

      Love Vietnam also. Unfortunately with a socialist government the poor will not advance. The communist members get all the benefits of the tourists dollars and investment and make much more than the average man off the streets. There is no movement by the government to help the average man making $300 a month. The government like unions in America will only hire friends and members.

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 Год назад +6

    Thanks for sharing this. Great chat, great information, and enjoyed the scenery as you drove around.

  • @4thdimension87
    @4thdimension87 Год назад +7

    Thanks for sharing your experiences which are as riveting as it can possibly be. You have a fascinating talent of telling stories in an unruffled manner.

  • @henrysalim1959
    @henrysalim1959 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Ken, thank you for sharing your experience with us...much appreciated...Cheers

  • @TheNamDude
    @TheNamDude Год назад +16

    Enjoyed your talk. I definitely feel much safer in Vietnam compared to the U.S. just be careful crossing the street 😬 Also, my Vietnamese wife of 5 years fits everything you said, she is amazing and I’m so glad to have found her

    • @user-hjsjdhs23sdf
      @user-hjsjdhs23sdf Год назад

      I think you're restricting your definition of safety. Safety not only refers to crime but also public safety. The bottom line is how safe are you? If you fear for your life crossing the street or walking on the sidewalk, you are not safe. Vietnam is not a safe country. It may not have as much crime as the west but the public safety is shockingly terrible. And the police are completely useless.

    • @theyhateme8763
      @theyhateme8763 11 месяцев назад

      try living like a ;local you wouldnt survive..your white prev is glowing

  • @tanletran7270
    @tanletran7270 Год назад +12

    totally agreed with on the issues of trust with local people and the dating scene in Vietnam .Vietnamese women are smart and intelligent . They are certainly not easy picking as being portrayed in the Hollywood Vietnam war movies

  • @smosabi7415
    @smosabi7415 Год назад +3

    Cool video. Amazing that you can eat com tam (broken rice plate) 3 times a day. I can almost do the same, but may be once a day.
    As a retire Viet Kieu who like beaches/ocean, Vietnamese food, Vietnamese woman (my wife), Vietnam is such an ideal place for visit or long term stay (around 6 months per year). Especially, as you mention, medical service is now more modernized and much cheaper than the US. Not to mention the cost of living is much much more affordable than developed countries and the luxury of quick and easy travel to all the ASEAN countries, Australia and New Zealand, East and South Asia.

  • @caribbeanexpat3927
    @caribbeanexpat3927 Год назад +3

    Good vibe Ken. Vietnam is amongst the safest countries to be in. Love it here.

    • @user-hjsjdhs23sdf
      @user-hjsjdhs23sdf Год назад

      Safe? Are you sure? Safety comprises many elements. As far as crime, VN is fairly safe. But public safety is a disaster. Never overlook the dangers in public safety in VN and other developing countries. VN public is shockingly hazardous. Also, the pollution will reduce your life span.

    • @caribbeanexpat3927
      @caribbeanexpat3927 Год назад

      @@user-hjsjdhs23sdf All one 9-ball can take out your 3-points back in your home country without warning.. That is not an issue here. Hence, much safer than your place.

    • @user-hjsjdhs23sdf
      @user-hjsjdhs23sdf Год назад +1

      @@caribbeanexpat3927 First, you have no idea where I live. Second, VN is extremely polluted - air, food, beverages. Third, VN is extremely unsafe for driving and especially walking. These are facts. You're from the Caribbean so I understand you're not so sharp.

    • @caribbeanexpat3927
      @caribbeanexpat3927 Год назад

      @@user-hjsjdhs23sdf OH.. another washed out old grumpy dinosaur 🦕 expat grumbling... is di best of yuh.. lol

    • @CC-dx6bc
      @CC-dx6bc Год назад

      U should move to new york
      Safe and clean

  • @phoso1
    @phoso1 Год назад +4

    Love you videos Duong. I've been thinking about moving to VN in a few years. Might need your service in the near future. 👍

  • @nicolafakhoury6246
    @nicolafakhoury6246 Год назад +15

    Most of expatriates in any country face the dilemma of the truth! Also Western world is no exception but little twisted! I like your honesty and straightforward attitude.I’m planning to visit Vietnam . I find your videos very helpful and informative.

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Год назад

      As always, do your deep research before committing. Just a few facts that you might find helpful to your research ... Hanoi is most polluted city in Southeast Asia, and that's one of the reasons Covid-19 have been killing way more Vietnamese than citizens of neighboring countries, as persistent pollution severely damage lungs and make them vulnerable to infections. The young, the old, and the handicaps are permanent 5th class citizens under Commie regime, as the disadvantaged members of the society are often taken advantages of by others with no safety net nor societal protection whatsoever (fairly common sights are tattered pre-teeny kids and old men and women in their 60's, 70's begging or selling lottery tickets on the streets), and almost everyone 95% of population get abuses by the utterly corrupt and brutal Vietnamese Commie regime as their lands can be robbed by it anytime. Even during the pandemic when most countries provided aids to their citizens, the ruling Vietnamese Commies not only didn't provide aids (only about 1% received them and those were usually the members of privileged Commie ruling class or their own associates. Yes, they took citizens' tax money to selectively give it to themselves) coordinated with each other to exploit the citizens even more with their dangerous nostril test kits (made by their shell company Việt á) that they falsely claimed of having been approved by World Health Organization (WHO). The result was deadly, as tens of thousands of people died needlessly. Yes, these ruling Vietnamese Commie lowlifes saw the pandemic as another great opportunity not to help but to make money out of the already indigent Vietnamese citizens most of whom could barely survive after being steered like animals by the brutal Vietnamese Commie military police into barbwired, unhygienic quarantined areas sleeping on the floors with inadequate food, water, toilet, beds, and medicine. All true. Do your research. Caveat emptor! Search for patients lying on concrete floors in hospital corridors and even under beds from Google Images. Torrential floods essentially all over the country half of the year, while HCM is a sinking city. Good luck with your decision!

  • @ronnyboygenius
    @ronnyboygenius Год назад +4

    Loved this kind of video for a change, kinda felt like more personal talk but at the same time informative 👍🏻 should do this more often 😊

    • @kitttran1852
      @kitttran1852 Год назад

      It is a good video but bad advices 🤔
      A 💪 financial successful female is a husband wife which is very low chance of providing ☮️ to a legit Man!
      A “gold digger” 👍🏼👍🏼 would be more of a natural female genius who understands her value and the value of a legit man. Therefore she is more likely to embrace her femininity roll and provide ☮️ to a legit man, (high value man)

  • @smokingun397
    @smokingun397 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've spent a total of around 7 years in Vietnam over the years. I fell in love with it as soon as I got off the plane on my first visit in 2005. I feel so priveliged to have seen the incredible development of Vietnam since then. I spent 8 months of 2023 in Vietnam after a few years away and I was afraid that all the modernization would have adversely affected it but I was surprised to find that it still had the same 'feel' and the people hadn't really changed. The nightclub girls demanding you buy a bottle are definitely not that common and they are most 'working' girls and to be kept away from as in any city. The nightlife in Saigon is absolutely world class and you can find all kinds of things to cater for al tastes and budgets. I hope to be able to live the rest of my life there in future....

  • @biglance
    @biglance Год назад +3

    You should do this more, great format! I kmow the women u r talking about, I did my MBA in Vietnam with University of Hawaii, they were all like that, I was shocked, real GO-GETTERS, SMART and Excellent English!!! peace.

  • @NguoiQuocGia
    @NguoiQuocGia Год назад +2

    I have decided that Vietnam is where I will only come to see my mother until she passes and that the end of Vietnam is in my heart.

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video, packed with useful information.
    That was a really good, first person, record of experience.
    Vietnam is Vietnam. Simple as that.

  • @bangnguyen8040
    @bangnguyen8040 Год назад +11

    Thank you, brother, for continuing to update us viewers about Vietnam. You, definitely, are not lying when you said that Vietnam is safer than the U.S. (currently for Asians). Especially in cities such as Chicago, NY, SF--with all the anti-Asian sentiments... couldn't agree with you more.

  • @copterpilot1992
    @copterpilot1992 Год назад +1

    Having watched several of your videos, I really appreciated this video more than most. The discussion of understanding trust and gauging intent is very helpful (trust but verify!).

  • @dalelawrence85
    @dalelawrence85 4 месяца назад

    I’m in the south in the US and recently started dating a north Vietnamese girl. What you say sounds very accurate, smart, focused on career and very hard working. Appreciate the broad view you provide.

  • @VicariousWalker
    @VicariousWalker Год назад +1

    Appreciate this sharing Ken, I really like this new video style, more relatable and personal

  • @q3huynh
    @q3huynh Год назад +2

    Great video. Love the content and sharing the life experience. As a Viet Kieu that's been back many times, i resonate with everything you're saying. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @Paul-in-Viet-Nam
    @Paul-in-Viet-Nam 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video, it's quite informative and accurate.

  • @Ralph-m9n
    @Ralph-m9n 5 месяцев назад

    Gosh, I'm glad I met my Vietnamese wife in 1998 in Nha Trang and not Saigon in 2024. She invited ME out to go dancing with her workmate and my fellow ex-army travelling friend. That was a bit dear, but from then on it was pho, coffee or a simple meal each day and trips on her motorbike. I wasn't even looking for a girlfriend, let alone a wife. We ended up living in Nha Trang for twelve happy years and now here we are 25 years later, still married, still in love with a teenage daughter in Australia. We all speak, read and write Vietnamese and English.
    Thanks for the video, it's faultless and full of good information.

  • @le-phuongnguyen6181
    @le-phuongnguyen6181 Год назад

    thank you for sharing every aspect of your life in Vietnam ! From all the international fine dinning restaurants in Saigon to the health care system . It was really informative !

  • @johnchu210
    @johnchu210 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experiences. Also when you asked about eating simple for 30 days I said out loud Cơm Tấm :) LOL. It's so true.

    • @jglee6721
      @jglee6721 5 месяцев назад

      I thought it was going to be Pho. lol

  • @jacksonzhou6893
    @jacksonzhou6893 7 месяцев назад

    Very insightful and presented in a way that's easy to understand. Please continue the good work!

  • @Rufusmonirath
    @Rufusmonirath 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video
    I can see many similarities with my life here in Cambodia
    Cheers Ken

  • @mindcache5650
    @mindcache5650 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve been an Asian expat for 28 years. It’s what people do ; not what they say or smile at. Remember in Asian culture that a contract is not the conclusion of negotiations; it’s the beginning. South Koreans are infamous for reducing a 25 page contract to 4 lines, over time.A national sport.

  • @dchang8619
    @dchang8619 8 месяцев назад +2

    My impression of the dating scene: very similar to dating a Asian-born American/Canadian. The younger gen, ('1990+ ish) have gotten a taste of middle class money, and mixed with social media = asking for more than they are worth. Vietnam is a rapidly growing/modernizing country, but the attitude of some of the girls are exceeding the industrial pace thanks to social media

    • @PentaRaus
      @PentaRaus 7 месяцев назад

      Eventually the mind virus will infect all countries and there will be no where for the passport bros to go.

  • @rb368370
    @rb368370 Год назад +1

    Another great vid. I've lived and worked in Vietnam since 2005. When a VN person says "I know, I know". They probably don't.

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 9 месяцев назад

    Nice summary. That meal you ate 3x a day is wonderful. I could eat that easily 3x a day. When i was overseas in a rural area, I ate literally beans and rice twice a day and never got tired of it by varying the spices and/or herbs I added.

  • @Mr.DJones
    @Mr.DJones 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your time and posting. IMO, you tend to be more trustworthy when you are young (how many managers did I believe when they never even thought about completing their agreement), and as you grow, you realize many people are not trustworthy. I am really thinking about retiring in Vietnam. Luckily, I'm old, single, and happy. :)

  • @JeffKellyMedia
    @JeffKellyMedia Год назад

    Fantastic video….one of your best on many levels. Your message and production (audio/video) presentation is big improvement. Big Fan of your channel

  • @asiangold11
    @asiangold11 Год назад +1

    Thank you Ken! What a great video!! I like your regular informative tubes but sharing all your personal information really hits home. I can relate so well because I met my gf in Saigon back in 2016 during my first visit to Vietnam. She's from Huế and now living in Đà Nẵng where I now plan to settle in the future. I'm Canadian Chinese so unfortunately I don't have your advantage of local language abilities so let your viewers know that is somewhat important if you plan to live there for any extended period time. You haven't really mentioned much about Đà Nẵng so perhaps you will do more in your future videos. Thanks again for a great video ❤

    • @breakingthewall2112
      @breakingthewall2112 Год назад +1

      Da Nang is the best place to live in Vietnam

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Год назад

      Nowadays, you can probably hear more Chinese spoken on Đà Nẵng beach than any beach in the world except maybe China or Taiwan. The Chinese has been buying a massive number of properties in Vietnam, even more than the local Vietnamese with regard to high-end units, until the recent real estate crash.

    • @michaellefevers4248
      @michaellefevers4248 Год назад

      I visited Da Nang and Hue last September and loved both! 🙂

    • @palnagok1720
      @palnagok1720 10 месяцев назад

      So the chinese can buy properties...what about whiteys ?​@@thethaovatoquoc312

    • @emilianosintarias7337
      @emilianosintarias7337 7 месяцев назад

      Where are these chinese hangouts? I don't think I have met one mainlader in Da Nang and I do speak mandarin@@thethaovatoquoc312

  • @endresborn5878
    @endresborn5878 Год назад

    Envoyed your insight and your thougts in this video. Informative as usual but also with a personal aspect 😊

  • @vinozarazzi5633
    @vinozarazzi5633 8 месяцев назад +2

    Trust no words. Wait and observe the actions.

  • @johnkal9895
    @johnkal9895 Год назад +1

    great video. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

  • @tinanguyen2641
    @tinanguyen2641 Месяц назад

    Cousin! This is so fascinating! I can't believe I am only learning about this channel now! Will be bingeing the channel! =) Great job!

  • @dorjestep1
    @dorjestep1 Год назад +1

    Very informative video for me . I saved it to watch again. It covers everything. Thanks.

  • @SkinnyDavid123
    @SkinnyDavid123 Год назад

    Thank you from Orange County, California. I appreciate the valuable content and your willingness to share your life experiences.

  • @Kevin-xz4jq
    @Kevin-xz4jq Год назад

    Wow..incredible video! I like the new format, too

  • @LongLe-dy1jl
    @LongLe-dy1jl 8 месяцев назад

    I go to VN twice a year,rarely go to Hi End place unless I want peaceful dinner,there are a lot places to have fun and joyful not spending too much money. Thanks for clip Duong

  • @dualface6104
    @dualface6104 6 месяцев назад

    This is my 3rd video watched from Mister KD, just today whilst on a rabbit hole of cheaper living outside of United States, and...The Ring Of Fire!??? LOLOL. I can only imagine how easily he captivates in meetings or group/friend settings. Great speaker & story teller. Appreciate the video Ken. New fan from Washington State/USA. ^_^

  • @Daniel-x8f9l
    @Daniel-x8f9l 2 месяца назад

    Very well explained on the properties and land in Vietnam.

  • @hyperpedro2868
    @hyperpedro2868 Год назад

    That was your best video ever. Really good take on Vietnam.

  • @irawardofficial
    @irawardofficial 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video !!
    I live in Orange city, Orange California.
    Lived in Hancock Park and Encino Valley as well.
    Back in the 70 - 80 's, L.A. was on and popping !!

  • @siriluckworsfold
    @siriluckworsfold 6 месяцев назад

    Great clips, superb narrative, thanks for sharing 👍 😊 😀

  • @avalagum7957
    @avalagum7957 7 месяцев назад

    This video is fun and informative :) Thank you.

  • @1sttimewatchingbasketballk528
    @1sttimewatchingbasketballk528 8 месяцев назад

    Well said & very true! Great video & always enjoy your stories!

  • @tam8479
    @tam8479 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m so happy to see the quality life has improved so much in the past decade. Like you, I ve been in the US since I was a child. Im now 60. I’m having a lot of challenges understanding the Vietnamese culture, especially in the area of communication. Thank you for sharing your experiences. I’m learning quiet a bit from watching your videos. God bless!

    • @HauTran-sunfromsouth
      @HauTran-sunfromsouth 11 месяцев назад

      Vietnam changing alots!!
      You should travel to Vietnam more to see how Vietnam is beautiful today!!
      Vietnam is your motherland & it’s your roots, it’s your blood.
      You should see how your country getting better & growing rapidly fast & unbelievable!!
      I was born from poor family in Northern, when I was kids everything is hard & suffering. But in last 2 decades, with free trades & Vietnam open bussiness with the world, it’s changing.
      Plus, after US LOST, they’re mad angry & punish Vietnam. All Western & their Allie’s not dare to trades & bussiness with Vietnam.
      At that times only China, Russia & ex-soviet country trade with Vietnam.
      Vietnam did fews biggest mistake in the past, no deny & nothing to hidden. They’re kicked landlords & private merchants/bussinessman & its fails. I wasn’t born in that times yet.
      But look at history, at that times they though it was right way. All they did was wish Vietnam is better & life up millions life, but it stupid & wrong, so it fails.
      But after that, they learn hard lesson & changing!!
      Now, Vietnam have more freedom than alots country & safety than alots country.
      Alots of oversea Vietnamese chose move back to Vietnam as retired, back to their roots & surrounded by ppl who look same as them, same skintone, same race & same background.
      In US & Western, no matters how smart, successful & beautiful ASIAN, they’re still facing racist.
      Alots arrogant & violent racist hateful attacks towards to Asian, no matter EAST ASIAN OR SOUTHEAST ASIAN.
      Us nowadays is fails & falling so fast so bad. They’re create more ridiculous stupid laws systems to protect drugs zombies, druggies homeless, thugs & criminals. Thrives stealing & guns points robbery get protect by legal laws. IF THEY GET CAUGHT, they’re facing softest punishment, what a jokes!!
      Brutal violent criminals shooting & stabbing ppl to dead, can go away freely no caught no jails. Judges court teams & humanity foundation will find any excuse reason to downgrade their crimes to make them avoid LIFETIME IN JAILS, AVOID DEAD PENALTY.
      They’re give CRIMINALS MORE FREEDOM, MORE PROTECT & MORE HUMANITY RIGHT THAN VICTIMS!!
      US & Western use to be dream land & opportunities country. But it was 15-20-30-40y ago, not now!!
      Vietnam still have alots problems as lacking infrastructure, tiny roads & always busy, lacking transportation as high speed train, metro. And corruption problems, i think it need fix & changing. But it not gonna changing in short times, it need generation to changing it step by step & slowly
      But compare to Philippines, their country is independent long before Vietnam, use to be US Allies, free trade with the world long before Vietnam. But their country is damm poor. Gap between rich vs poor in Philippines is extra. Only big city have roads & infrastructure, outside city & small town, infrastructure is lacking & terrible, muddy roads!!
      Indonesia is similar to Pinoys but a bit better.
      Vietnam only open free trade with world after US STOP SANCTIONS VIETNAM. Just 30y & Vietnam nowadays is same level as Thailand & in alots of project it almost pass Thai.

    • @HauTran-sunfromsouth
      @HauTran-sunfromsouth 11 месяцев назад

      Vietnamese oversea should travel to Vietnam & bring their family visit Vietnam to see your homeland changing.
      Vietnamese ppl is beautiful, smart & hardworking & friendly & peaceful people!!

    • @tam8479
      @tam8479 11 месяцев назад

      @@HauTran-sunfromsouth Agreed 100% 🙏

  • @swizzthesecond
    @swizzthesecond 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making this very informative video. 👍

  • @josephherrmann6304
    @josephherrmann6304 6 месяцев назад +2

    Living in Vietnam for 22 years-this is true. Vietnamese do not think they are in the wrong where Americans would, and it's cultural. Cheating is ok, and most of them are not faithful. Vietnam has a money driven society

  • @tommytran1626
    @tommytran1626 9 месяцев назад

    Great personal advise! I enjoyed your video and knowledge.

  • @GhenTuongHB
    @GhenTuongHB 8 месяцев назад +1

    3:37 When I applied the same way when talking with foreign friends, it was very awkward. So when I want to let them know I'm still listening, I will just say "I'm listening." rather than "Yes?".

  • @masontran3184
    @masontran3184 6 месяцев назад

    Just came across your channel today and subscribed immediately. These videos take time and I appreciate it. Definitely appreciate your honesty and unfiltered approach with educating your viewers. At some point we should meet and discuss any services you have to offer as I am looking to invest in VN. Thanks buddy and good luck!

  • @4985muhammadali
    @4985muhammadali Год назад +1

    Ken , i will definitely get in touch with you soon, I'm planning to set up my business in Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤

  • @llebanoff8545
    @llebanoff8545 Год назад +3

    Interesting, its hard to identify, but the mood of your videos has seemed to change. Your content is still great, interesting and insightful, but maybe changing from more energetic and business to a more personable and lifestyle presentation. Both are good, keep going strong!

  • @teamusaamerica3923
    @teamusaamerica3923 Год назад +7

    Hi...Doung, 4 things I learned from living in Vietnam. 1) The parent of the son usually stays with him and sometimes their wives don't get along too well with them. 2) Dog meat is openly sold on the streets of Hai Phong (where I live). 3) When the air-cond guy comes to your home to service your air-cond, if your bed is below the blower, they will just step onto your bed to reach the unit. 4) They sit on your couch with their sweaty shirt to take a break.

    • @johnle231
      @johnle231 Год назад +1

      So what are the lessons learned from your experience

    • @boratlion8613
      @boratlion8613 3 месяца назад

      @@johnle231LOL

    • @antarshakti3093
      @antarshakti3093 2 месяца назад

      What did you expect ?

  • @faustinae3927
    @faustinae3927 6 месяцев назад

    Love your style of reporting ❤️ USA Phoenix Az. Great insight to culture.

  • @louiskats5116
    @louiskats5116 Год назад +1

    Goodday Ken,
    OMG I have been waiting for a open honest no bullshit, call it as you see it video from day 1.
    Had such a laugh regarding money & woman experience everything you did here in Australia but still I love my Vietnamese extended family.
    Great, awesome video hit it out of the ball park.
    Love those Vietnamese girls they were almost the death of me 15 years ago.
    Best looking Asian girls hands down.
    Thank you for your honesty.
    Cheers
    Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Melbourne, Australia.
    🙂 👍 🇻🇳 🇦🇺

  • @Jojosmith342
    @Jojosmith342 7 месяцев назад

    wow....thumbs up for another excellent video. Thanks a lot for sharing. Already subscribed!

  • @HangNguyen-ih8rf
    @HangNguyen-ih8rf Месяц назад

    I learned so much from this video… very interesting keep it coming ❤
    I heard Vietnam have a big problem with motor/traffic accident and daily death toll is high from that?

  • @mjs28s
    @mjs28s 4 месяца назад

    @3:55
    I totally get that.
    I worked with some Nepali people and they would also say 'yes' for agreement as well as to also communicate that they hear you / understand.
    It was pretty frustrating but I figured it out and every time I had to ask if they mean 'yes' they understand or 'yes, I agree' just made them laugh.....because they would intentionally answer with another 'yes'.

  • @lumo5691
    @lumo5691 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing overview. I'm learning so much.

  • @craigswiger8709
    @craigswiger8709 Год назад

    Very insightful video. Thank you very much. I will be coming to Vietnam again soon I married a Vietnamese girl from Contin to, and I would like to start investing and start a business in Vietnam soon so I will be in contact with you the next time I am in Vietnam to do a consultation. Thank you.

  • @nick_at_nite
    @nick_at_nite Год назад +4

    Nice video with interesting info, with one big error: In California you ARE allowed to legally own guns. However other states allow their residents to buy a bigger variety of firearms with fewer restrictions.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Год назад

      Attorney Duong referred to state rights and more particularly California state rights. California has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States. These laws include background checks for all gun sales, a mandatory 10-day waiting period for firearm purchases, and a limit on magazine capacity. In addition, California bans certain firearms categorized as assault weapons and requires individuals to obtain a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) to buy a gun. And California law prohibits the open carrying of handguns in most public places. That is what he meant.

    • @nick_at_nite
      @nick_at_nite Год назад

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting What the attorney "meant" and what he "said" in the video are VASTLY different. Since you represent yourself as an attorney, I feel you should know better and not make misleading statements in your videos.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Год назад +1

      @nick_at_nite , please show us the right way to do it then. Think about the topic you want to discuss, prepare your video and audio equipment, record the video, edit it and then publish it. Being behind a keyboard and commenting on trivial matters is VASTLY different from actually doing and producing.

    • @nick_at_nite
      @nick_at_nite Год назад

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting lol, what a joke...it seems that you're incapable of accepting any comments unless they're positive; most likely to boost your ego.
      But if your definition of trivial includes providing inaccurate information, I wish your clients the best of luck when you represent them.

  • @4985muhammadali
    @4985muhammadali Год назад

    Thank you so much for detailed and informative video.❤

  • @TheAlchemist8
    @TheAlchemist8 Год назад

    Great video! Very informative. Thank you.

  • @V3NOMXIII
    @V3NOMXIII 6 месяцев назад

    You're the big brother I never had. Great contents.

  • @John_DaMan
    @John_DaMan Год назад +1

    Great great video...i would love more videos like this.

  • @TheTinminator
    @TheTinminator Год назад

    Thank you for all the months of information. I try to watch All your videos.

  • @nipunath
    @nipunath Год назад

    Very informative video. Thank you, Ken :)

  • @Tech_Traveler
    @Tech_Traveler Год назад

    Another honest and good video. I'll have to come to a networking vent sometime in Saigon.

  • @mingchen1914
    @mingchen1914 Год назад

    Hello Doung, Xin chao. Thank you for sharing your expeiences in VN. I am happy to hear it is safe to visit or live in VN. I want to stay in VN during winter months cuz it is cold & lot of snow in Canada when I retire in few years.

  • @MrRatclima
    @MrRatclima Год назад

    Nice content and great to hear about your personal experiences and anecdotes. Great info here.

  • @dorjestep1
    @dorjestep1 Год назад +3

    I like the phrase HENRY😂😂😂

  • @blessingsofparadise4439
    @blessingsofparadise4439 6 месяцев назад

    I love Vietnamese women; they are truly sweet as business owners in America. They are hard workers and truly friendly, indeed, nice video, thank 🤙 you.😍🥰

  • @Logarithmic9000
    @Logarithmic9000 Год назад +1

    hahha wow I also guessed com tam. It is my all time favorite since I was a kid and I could not find com tam any where in America that is as good as the one in my neighborhood in Phu Nhuan. I had com tam every single morning and never got tired.

  • @toaninh9120
    @toaninh9120 Год назад

    coming from a local northerner, you hit the nail in the head dude

  • @SuperAiBot
    @SuperAiBot Год назад

    love this content very informative, pls more of this type of video

  • @lifewithkinney
    @lifewithkinney 6 месяцев назад

    I went to Vietnam for 3 months and I pretty much ate Pho or com tam everyday because those are my favorite Vietnamese food and I think Com Tam is the most Saigon food

  • @petiachoo1615
    @petiachoo1615 10 месяцев назад

    candid words of wisdom. liked and subscribed

  • @keithhogg1963
    @keithhogg1963 Год назад +1

    I do enjoy your videos. I get a lot of advice from them. I’m moving to Ho Chi Minh in October. My problem is finding health insurance for my
    Age and health. Been long distance dating a Vietnamese lady for 3 years. She’s a school teacher.Met her in person in January for 2 weeks. And will be getting married. But health insurance is an issue for me. I love Vietnam and the people. I’m very happy when I’m there🥰

    • @user-hjsjdhs23sdf
      @user-hjsjdhs23sdf Год назад +1

      If you're older you should think twice before moving to a developing nation. If you have a heart condition, it may be impossible for you to fly out of VN to get surgery. And you don't want to get open hear surgery in VN. Also, you risk falling due to the broken sidewalks all over. If you break your hip and you're over 65, chances are high you will leave the hospital in a body bag due to hospital acquired infection. Stop and think if you value your life.

    • @keithhogg1963
      @keithhogg1963 Год назад

      @@user-hjsjdhs23sdf I’m in overall good health. But thank you for your advice

    • @user-hjsjdhs23sdf
      @user-hjsjdhs23sdf Год назад

      @@keithhogg1963 I don't think you get my point. We all will face some kind of medical emergency no matter how healthy we are. The medical system in Vietnam is not good. Good luck.

    • @keithhogg1963
      @keithhogg1963 Год назад

      @@user-hjsjdhs23sdf I get it. And people move there all the time. Young and old.

    • @longpvi5454
      @longpvi5454 Год назад

      Bạn nên bố trí một thời gian nghỉ ở VN để xem có phù hợp với mình không trước khi quyết định. Bảo hiểm y tế là vấn để nếu bạn trên 60 tuổi, tuy nhiên việc khám chữa bệnh ở VN rất nhanh và rẻ. Bản thân tôi đã vào cấp cứu mổ cắt túi mật tại bệnh viện 108 ( tốt nhất VN) mà không có bảo hiểm với tổng chi phí 45 triệu VND ( khoảng 2000 USD) với chỉ 3 ngày nằm viện.

  • @derekt3456
    @derekt3456 Год назад

    This man just speak all fact I just came.back to America after 3 months in Vietnam

  • @TGB168
    @TGB168 Год назад +1

    you are right on the dot. enjoyed your videos very much

  • @TheNguoibinhtha
    @TheNguoibinhtha Год назад

    ❤ I found this video is very informative and interesting. Liked and subscribed.

  • @UncleHoCM
    @UncleHoCM Год назад +1

    One of the best vids I've seen since following. Lol.

  • @brk1705
    @brk1705 5 месяцев назад

    The late 90's and the early 2000 was the best time for a young Vietnamese American man!!! Those where best time of my life.....very little efforts!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @eio1971
    @eio1971 5 месяцев назад

    Much wisdom you shared thanks

  • @boxingreferee
    @boxingreferee Год назад

    Thank you for a very informative video.

  • @paulmatencio774
    @paulmatencio774 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience. The only thing I would like to tell you is that eating the same thing every day is absolutely not healthy. I like cơm tấm , however I believe you should vary your meals more often. As you said, there are plenty of choices in Vietnam.