Very happy to discover content like this made in Vietnam ! As a Vietnamese who doesn't speak the language very well, it's nice to hear it spoken while learning about the culture. Keep it up ! 😄
going to vietnam next month for the first time with my family as vietnamese american. I have a vietnamese girl date over there so this help me rizz her up 😂
@SlowVietnamese. Thanks for your reply. I hope you don't mind these questions. 1. Is it rare because most older Vietnamese don't have time or don't have interest? 2. With many foreigners visiting Vietnam, how do Vietnamese people view foreigners being extra friendly, flirting and pursuing casual hookups? Is this considered a rude thing and should be avoided? I'm from the US. We have millions of divorced and/or singles in 40s, 50s and 60s still active in the social scenes. I'm just curious how Vietnamese culture and norms are regarding social life and etiquettes. I don't want to insult, disrespect or make anyone feel uncomfortable if Vietnamese social customs are generally closed to foreigners. Thank you in advance.
Very happy to discover content like this made in Vietnam ! As a Vietnamese who doesn't speak the language very well, it's nice to hear it spoken while learning about the culture. Keep it up ! 😄
Phụ đề rất hữu ích.
The subtitles are very helpful.
these are very helpful too, thanks
Thank you for all that you do!
Chào chị! Em rất muốn tham gia Discord của các chị, nhưng em không có thể. Chị có thể sửa liên kết được không? 🙂
xin lỗi em, chị trả lời muộn. Tạm thời chị đang đóng Discord vì chị không thể quản lý được. Em thông cảm nhé
“Đâu có đi đâu”😂
Cái video này rất tốt, và cái interview này hữu ích rất là nhiều.
At 3:44 tell her she speaks good English.
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Hay thế
cảm ơn anh :Đ
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going to vietnam next month for the first time with my family as vietnamese american. I have a vietnamese girl date over there so this help me rizz her up 😂
I get the impression old and older people don't date in Vietnam? Come on, I know older Vietnamese people like to have fun too.
I can say it’s really rare
@SlowVietnamese.
Thanks for your reply. I hope you don't mind these questions.
1. Is it rare because most older Vietnamese don't have time or don't have interest?
2. With many foreigners visiting Vietnam, how do Vietnamese people view foreigners being extra friendly, flirting and pursuing casual hookups? Is this considered a rude thing and should be avoided? I'm from the US. We have millions of divorced and/or singles in 40s, 50s and 60s still active in the social scenes. I'm just curious how Vietnamese culture and norms are regarding social life and etiquettes. I don't want to insult, disrespect or make anyone feel uncomfortable if Vietnamese social customs are generally closed to foreigners.
Thank you in advance.