I loved how you address the "biggest complaint" among tourists about Da Nang, i.e., noise pollution. That's topnotch empathy for the people of Da Nang.
Hi, from Japan! I visited Da Nang and Hoi An for the first time this month. Yes, it was pretty noisy everywhere!! I enjoed coffee at many nice cafes, and delicious foods, but I didn't like that many people smoke in any places outside. I like walking and riding a bike. Every time, I smelled smoke. Even at Ba Na Hills, an amusement park, smoking is allowed outside!!
Yay! I was in the vlog. Thanks! Great Q&A. My partner and I actually looked at your apartment building, but ended up at a hotel instead. Like you, I attempted to try new cafes / restaurants consistently. So I'm recognizing a lot of the spots you're visiting. But ended up with a routine eventually when we discovered our favorites spots. She also is a coffee connoisseur and requires a high quality product. I tried to work at night / sleep middle of day method. But the noise in the afternoons often woke up making the schedule untenable. Once I've been so desperate I got a hotel in a quiet part of the city for a night just to take a nap. I like that Vn is affordable to us geo-arbitragers, so throwing money at a problem often works.
Yeah there’s pretty much always a solution for anything that requires not much money(for us). Yeah routines are normal. It does exhausting sometimes to make an effort to go somewhere new everyday.
Another great video! I think ordering flowers via Grab was a great experiment. I did the same with KFC in Malaysia (wasn’t worth it). Ordering coffee and Dim Sum in bed as soon as you wake up and having it delivered in less than 20 minutes, at a totally reasonable price, is just a next level experience. Hope you can hit 10K soon!
I think u have the best channel related to Da Nang because you actually have reasonable and helpful perspectives and ideas. Totally agree with you about the construction noise and all that. It's called progress and development, Westerners and privileged folx are a trip lol im totally with you
The way you talk about Da Nang is just like a local Vietnamese person proudly talking about their beloved city. You mention both the good and the bad things about Da Nang, but in the end, you still love it and stay with it. By the way, great video as always!
I appreciate and admire anyone who’s working hard to improve their situation, especially when they do it with optimism and a smile on their face. This used to be the defining characteristic of America but unfortunately I think we’re losing some of that spirit.
David, as much as I enjoy watching and listening to you, it is so awesome that Kim is home. It is good to see Nala excited that Mom is back. I really enjoy seeing the different coffee shops you visit. Great video. LOVE FROM IOWA! 😊❤❤❤
If you get used to the communal way of living in VN, you'll survive and enjoy it. Eat at a Vietnamese family's lunch or dinner, you'll see they share their food. Drive on the crowded road and for the overwhelming majority of the time, you'll see people drive slowly and let people pass you even though you have "right of way" or you let pedestrian cross the street while you swerve away from them - live and let live type of mindset. Your neighbor ask you tons of questions about your family but then they'll be the one to reach out to you and help you navigate your way to find good deals, lend you stuff without questions. Rain? Sure, you can stand under our awning to avoid getting wet for the next 30 minutes even though you're not going to buy any stuff from us. I remember the "xe om" driver in the alley taking a child with stomach ache to the hospital while his parents were out without taking any money. Same thing with the construction noise. The neighbors know the owner is anxious to get the renovation done quickly so they let them start construction early .... because at some point you'll be the one having your house renovated and don't want to drag out the construction which cost you more money so you'd want the neighbors to let you start your project early in the morning, end late in the afternoon. I'm sure there are exceptions to this but for the most part, Vietnamese are more sympathetic and forgiving than us Americans.
Kim has a 5 year visa exempt which is what I have because she was either born in VN or parents are Vietnamese. Look up Lynn Visa and she may be able to get you a visa before you leave if you want.
Oh man the construction in Vietnam is next level, everywhere In Saigon I've had the neighbor starting work at 5 or 6 in the morning with the jackhammer 🤦 from Monday to Sunday until late at night Needless to say I moved out
I actually miss the heavy downpour in VN. The air turns cool before and afterwards. Weird thought, I'd love to be able to hear Nola "talk" about what it sees as it walk on the streets in VN. That would be interesting wouldn't it, a pet's perspective of where they lived before and where they moved to.
Ohh, u know, at Arrow cafe there is the english-speaking club on Sunday evenings! a lot of vietnamese and russian people go there to train their english
Oh cool! I gotta find out where all these meetups and activities are happening. Seems like the FB groups are not the place to find out
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when I worked remotely from Nha Trang for west coast clients, I had to be up for them from 10pm to 5am to do stuff that required meetings. How do you organize your remote work to not be up until morning and have your west coast clients happy.
I work B2C with a global userbase. Our team communities async online. I rarely take meeting but I do have board meetings, vendor calls etc. In those cases yeah it’s late night 9pm - midnight. I don’t do demon hour calls anymore. I figure if they’re not willing to wake up early for a call then it must not be that important
감사합니다 Thank you for showing the map and street names. Vloggers always shoot the building, say a name and tell you you be sure to visit it. But Where? It is not like everyone in the city knows where everything in. I couldn't tell you the name of 95% of the stores in the nearby mall after lining here 12 years
Don't complain about the color when you said it was okay to change. Thanks for your time. Great job on Google Maps and trying new things. The noise in Da Nang is part of its experience. Typical expats/Americans constantly complain, yet they don't leave. I found this out in Ecuador. Great attitude. I'll be there in October, can't wait, staying in VN for two months to see if I want to retire there. And the tourist visa used to be 30 days, not too long ago. :) Have a great weekend.
Yeah I think the government is working on new visas a word on the street was the digital nomad visa would be ready in 2024 but 2024 is almost over. Doesn’t affect us much but just interesting to see how vn is growing.
@@TravelWithNala I've heard from two vloggers, that VN is working on a retirement visa. But I'm happy with 90 days. Inconvenience is a matter of mind. It is only inconvenient if the person thinks it is. I'll fly over to Thailand for a week, enjoy the food, get my evisa, and fly back. :) Have a great weekend.
I don't think Dave was complaining about the flower color, it was more about the quality, size, and shape of the flowers. There was an inconsistency in the phase of the buds unfurling... some were open, some were open-ish, some were still tightly closed. There was also less volume of accent greenry. 😊
I grew up in Van Nuys. Also, from Seattle to Da Nang, a round trip is US$1086. EVA Airways. Most people want to meet and ask you a bunch of questions, but not pay you anything. What's a sub?? Okay figured it out, but to abbreviate it, some people may not understand. We older folks. :) From what I've seen, I'll be walking across streets with strangers by my side. :)
@@TravelWithNala Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley, Cohasset Street Elementary, and Van Nuys Hi, just in case. :) But that was in the '50s and '60s. When there were still orchards, dirt roads, and empty lots.
How does one claim their Vietnamese lineage? I was born in Vietnam but raised majority of my life in the state. Can I purchase property in Vietnam if I can prove my lineage?
Not sure what the process is but I’m pretty sure it’s well documented online. Foreigners can purchase condos in Vietnam but with lots of restrictions. If you become a citizen then you can buy land.
Capitalism can get ugly at times. But I do think that Vietnam has implemented some pretty good policies that do help locals benefit from the increase of tourism and development.
Apparently I was told that the multiple entry visa is basically the 3 month visa (multiple meaning 3x1 month), and the single entry just means 1 month, so it doesn't really mean being able to enter multiple times or anything of the sort
@@TravelWithNala IMO, ordering from Grab was a great idea, when you think about it, towards your subscribers. Now I know I can do it and it will work out just fine. I don't think I heard you say how much it was? Thanks again.
I loved how you address the "biggest complaint" among tourists about Da Nang, i.e., noise pollution. That's topnotch empathy for the people of Da Nang.
Empathy but also just respect. Gotta respect the hustle
Hi, from Japan!
I visited Da Nang and Hoi An for the first time this month.
Yes, it was pretty noisy everywhere!!
I enjoed coffee at many nice cafes, and delicious foods, but I didn't like that many people smoke in any places outside.
I like walking and riding a bike. Every time, I smelled smoke.
Even at Ba Na Hills, an amusement park, smoking is allowed outside!!
Oh yeah everyone smokes everywhere here that’s definitely real.
Yay! I was in the vlog. Thanks! Great Q&A. My partner and I actually looked at your apartment building, but ended up at a hotel instead. Like you, I attempted to try new cafes / restaurants consistently. So I'm recognizing a lot of the spots you're visiting. But ended up with a routine eventually when we discovered our favorites spots. She also is a coffee connoisseur and requires a high quality product. I tried to work at night / sleep middle of day method. But the noise in the afternoons often woke up making the schedule untenable. Once I've been so desperate I got a hotel in a quiet part of the city for a night just to take a nap. I like that Vn is affordable to us geo-arbitragers, so throwing money at a problem often works.
Yeah there’s pretty much always a solution for anything that requires not much money(for us). Yeah routines are normal. It does exhausting sometimes to make an effort to go somewhere new everyday.
Too funny, I actually had to take headset off to make sure there was no construction outside my house!
Immersive Da Nang experience 😂😂
Another great video! I think ordering flowers via Grab was a great experiment. I did the same with KFC in Malaysia (wasn’t worth it). Ordering coffee and Dim Sum in bed as soon as you wake up and having it delivered in less than 20 minutes, at a totally reasonable price, is just a next level experience. Hope you can hit 10K soon!
Thanks! Yeah gotta try to see. I get chicken and rice or a banh mi delivered in the morning often so. It’s so fast and convenient it’s awesome .
You should say yes when they ask if you’re a TH-camr. They will probably subscribe and help you reach 10k.
Thanks for the great content.
haha it still feels like I'm just making home videos
I think u have the best channel related to Da Nang because you actually have reasonable and helpful perspectives and ideas. Totally agree with you about the construction noise and all that. It's called progress and development, Westerners and privileged folx are a trip lol im totally with you
Appreciate that 🙏🏼. It’s because Nala carries the channel
The way you talk about Da Nang is just like a local Vietnamese person proudly talking about their beloved city. You mention both the good and the bad things about Da Nang, but in the end, you still love it and stay with it.
By the way, great video as always!
I appreciate and admire anyone who’s working hard to improve their situation, especially when they do it with optimism and a smile on their face. This used to be the defining characteristic of America but unfortunately I think we’re losing some of that spirit.
@@TravelWithNala I've been living in the Bay Area, CA, for 13 years, so I can see and totally understand what you're saying.
Oh you are in my neighborhood. Welcome ~~
Hi neighbor 👋🏼
David, as much as I enjoy watching and listening to you, it is so awesome that Kim is home. It is good to see Nala excited that Mom is back. I really enjoy seeing the different coffee shops you visit. Great video. LOVE FROM IOWA! 😊❤❤❤
Thanks! Yeah we’re all glad to have her back too. It’s been a long couple of weeks
It is ok that all the flowers are not the same size. Some of the blooms haven't fully opened up yet. 😊
Yeah it’s all good. I’ve walked through the markets before and the flowers are always so full so that’s what I was expecting
If you get used to the communal way of living in VN, you'll survive and enjoy it.
Eat at a Vietnamese family's lunch or dinner, you'll see they share their food.
Drive on the crowded road and for the overwhelming majority of the time, you'll see people drive slowly and let people pass you even though you have "right of way" or you let pedestrian cross the street while you swerve away from them - live and let live type of mindset.
Your neighbor ask you tons of questions about your family but then they'll be the one to reach out to you and help you navigate your way to find good deals, lend you stuff without questions.
Rain? Sure, you can stand under our awning to avoid getting wet for the next 30 minutes even though you're not going to buy any stuff from us.
I remember the "xe om" driver in the alley taking a child with stomach ache to the hospital while his parents were out without taking any money.
Same thing with the construction noise. The neighbors know the owner is anxious to get the renovation done quickly so they let them start construction early .... because at some point you'll be the one having your house renovated and don't want to drag out the construction which cost you more money so you'd want the neighbors to let you start your project early in the morning, end late in the afternoon.
I'm sure there are exceptions to this but for the most part, Vietnamese are more sympathetic and forgiving than us Americans.
Yeah it’s a lot more communal living here. People help each other out and make allowance for each other. American is all about self.
Kim has a 5 year visa exempt which is what I have because she was either born in VN or parents are Vietnamese. Look up Lynn Visa and she may be able to get you a visa before you leave if you want.
Yeah I was wrong I thought she had a work visa but she told me has a 5 year family visa. I should probably know these things 😂
the good thing about roses that aren't bloomed yet, they LAST LONGER and actually bloom later
Oh man the construction in Vietnam is next level, everywhere
In Saigon I've had the neighbor starting work at 5 or 6 in the morning with the jackhammer 🤦 from Monday to Sunday until late at night
Needless to say I moved out
Hey it’s free wake up service 😂😂
Another great video! Thank you again for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I actually miss the heavy downpour in VN. The air turns cool before and afterwards.
Weird thought, I'd love to be able to hear Nola "talk" about what it sees as it walk on the streets in VN. That would be interesting wouldn't it, a pet's perspective of where they lived before and where they moved to.
Ohh, u know, at Arrow cafe there is the english-speaking club on Sunday evenings! a lot of vietnamese and russian people go there to train their english
Oh cool! I gotta find out where all these meetups and activities are happening. Seems like the FB groups are not the place to find out
when I worked remotely from Nha Trang for west coast clients, I had to be up for them from 10pm to 5am to do stuff that required meetings. How do you organize your remote work to not be up until morning and have your west coast clients happy.
I work B2C with a global userbase. Our team communities async online. I rarely take meeting but I do have board meetings, vendor calls etc. In those cases yeah it’s late night 9pm - midnight. I don’t do demon hour calls anymore. I figure if they’re not willing to wake up early for a call then it must not be that important
Hi David & Kim. My partner and I will be in Danang, Hue, Hoi An, then back to Danang. Hope to bump bump into you.
Nice! Had fun while you’re here. Say hi if you see us on the street!
감사합니다 Thank you for showing the map and street names. Vloggers always shoot the building, say a name and tell you you be sure to visit it. But Where? It is not like everyone in the city knows where everything in. I couldn't tell you the name of 95% of the stores in the nearby mall after lining here 12 years
Don't complain about the color when you said it was okay to change. Thanks for your time. Great job on Google Maps and trying new things. The noise in Da Nang is part of its experience. Typical expats/Americans constantly complain, yet they don't leave. I found this out in Ecuador. Great attitude. I'll be there in October, can't wait, staying in VN for two months to see if I want to retire there. And the tourist visa used to be 30 days, not too long ago. :) Have a great weekend.
Yeah I think the government is working on new visas a word on the street was the digital nomad visa would be ready in 2024 but 2024 is almost over. Doesn’t affect us much but just interesting to see how vn is growing.
@@TravelWithNala I've heard from two vloggers, that VN is working on a retirement visa. But I'm happy with 90 days. Inconvenience is a matter of mind. It is only inconvenient if the person thinks it is. I'll fly over to Thailand for a week, enjoy the food, get my evisa, and fly back. :) Have a great weekend.
@@Mr.DJones I love the attitude. It’s not an inconvenience. It’s a nudge to go on an adventure
I don't think Dave was complaining about the flower color, it was more about the quality, size, and shape of the flowers.
There was an inconsistency in the phase of the buds unfurling... some were open, some were open-ish, some were still tightly closed.
There was also less volume of accent greenry. 😊
Thank you
No thank you!
If you wanna try a tucked away coffee shop no ac but interesting coffee if you haven’t already I’d try slow breeze and sofuo coffee!
Oh cool! I’d add those to the list. I only need AC if it’s planning to sit there for a long time on my laptop
Wow actually just realized we walked into sofuo cafe like an hour ago but they said they were closed
@@TravelWithNalaawww boo maybe next time! Mor ca phe is also a local favorite-come in the morning to get xôi or sticky rice..really tasty!
Also if you’re looking for a good speciality coffee place in her coffee there’s a speakeasy upstairs called o2roasters
I grew up in Van Nuys. Also, from Seattle to Da Nang, a round trip is US$1086. EVA Airways. Most people want to meet and ask you a bunch of questions, but not pay you anything. What's a sub?? Okay figured it out, but to abbreviate it, some people may not understand. We older folks. :) From what I've seen, I'll be walking across streets with strangers by my side. :)
Van Nuys in LA? I went to school out there in the valley for grade school.
@@TravelWithNala Van Nuys, San Fernando Valley, Cohasset Street Elementary, and Van Nuys Hi, just in case. :) But that was in the '50s and '60s. When there were still orchards, dirt roads, and empty lots.
A habitable 2 bedroom apartment in LA would nowadays cost you at least $4,000/month. Imagine living in DaNang with that amount of money!
I don’t event think houses go that high here. I recently saw a 7 fully furnished bed 7bath mansion with a pool and every amenity possible for like $3k
How does one claim their Vietnamese lineage? I was born in Vietnam but raised majority of my life in the state. Can I purchase property in Vietnam if I can prove my lineage?
Not sure what the process is but I’m pretty sure it’s well documented online. Foreigners can purchase condos in Vietnam but with lots of restrictions. If you become a citizen then you can buy land.
they got their's they often don't want others to get their's
Capitalism can get ugly at times. But I do think that Vietnam has implemented some pretty good policies that do help locals benefit from the increase of tourism and development.
I like your apartment. Where are you located?
We’re in Son Tra
Look into F2 visa for Korea. I think that’s what it is.
I guess if you have Korean passport its not valid for you
Don’t have have a passport but I’m not eligible for any Korean Visa it’s complicated
Try in driver they are cheaper than grab
I’ve never heard of that on before. Do they do everything the same as grab? Rides, delivery etc?
@@TravelWithNala yes
Apparently I was told that the multiple entry visa is basically the 3 month visa (multiple meaning 3x1 month), and the single entry just means 1 month, so it doesn't really mean being able to enter multiple times or anything of the sort
I believe the single entry is still 90 days but as soon as you leave your visa expires.
If you can go out for coffee and to eat then you should go out and select the flowers yourself. That way you get just what you want.
Yup ordering flowers through grab is not the move but I’m always down to try new things to find out
@@TravelWithNala IMO, ordering from Grab was a great idea, when you think about it, towards your subscribers. Now I know I can do it and it will work out just fine. I don't think I heard you say how much it was? Thanks again.
@@Mr.DJones it was about $13 including delivery
Hi from Oz 🦘
Hello! 👋🏼
You are CEO of your own company, do you mind sharing what's the company and what products / services you offer? :) Cheers!
I paid $200 to open an LLC and I call myself the CEO 😬
Also, hire me
Can you code? 😬
@@TravelWithNala nah but im willing to learn 😂😂😂😂 ez
@@theelitelifeee it’s a great skill to have
Sending love from Miami it’s expensive here lol
What’s up! Yeah Miami is getting up there for sure. Not quite LA yet but phew it’s rough everywhere in the US right now
It rained went visited January
Do you take a plastic bag with you for the dog poop?
Yup poop bags
Someone who's DNA is 100% Vietnamese should automatically get citizenship. My 23andme proves it 😂
I mean after thousands of years of colonialism that genetic test might bring up some awkward conversations 😬
Do you guys have IG that we can follow you?
issadavidp on IG
Look into F2 visa for Korea. I think that’s what it is.
I guess if you have Korean passport its not valid for you