Vietnam is “THE PLACE” to be. It has just a unique charm. I have been there like 15 times and moving there soon for the long term. Saigon is amazing and you will meet people from all over the world. I prefer local Vietnamese over an international crowd and Vietnamese are full of energy, friendly and know how to have fun. Vietnamese ladies are beyond gorgeous and it is just a fantastic place to be. Most important of all be respectful of locals, apologize sincerely if you make a mistake, be genuinely curious about Vietnamese culture and enjoy. To me South East Asia and Asia in general is the best place on earth. I have been here for many years and staying in Asia FOREVA!!!!
@@ratefrog, the people really didn’t seem that friendly…at all. THey didn’t make him feel welcome or comfortable at any of the establishments he went to. So do you want to try again or explain to me what the hell was going on there?
@@downunder9073 Bali’s prices have been pumped up by so many tourists. You can find beautiful beach towns up the coast of Vietnam and you can rent an apartment near the beach for next to nothing. Vietnam has a super long coast too so there are many options. Babe Gorgeousness EVERYWHERE!!!
Glad there’s a viet guy that speaks the language and shows more of Vietnam than the poor side! Im Viet American and although I appreciate the foreign TH-camrs for showing me the country I’m from, I’m tired of them just showing the same areas and not being able to speak Viet.
As a cigar enthusiast myself, I was intrigued when she directed you to the Siglo 6....then again, you did ask for a Cohiba. One of the most hyped cigars, therefore, the very high price tag. Not to mention, you also purchased the largest size Siglo 6. Personally, I would have chosen a Bolivar robusto with a dark beer for the limited time that you had. She also didn't give you time to smell the wrapper before she lit it. Salud!
@@tylerfraser2096 preach brother. David got robbed and every employee in that place knows it when he had to pay with a credit card while mumbling in his foreign-acquired Vietnamese. He is lucky that they didn’t put fraudulent charges on his card later.
come to vietnam and try standing whole day outside, under the sun with and without a hoodie, you will understand why she does what she does aka what all vietnamese do haha
Nice bro 👌 ive been going to Vietnam since 1995 and obviously married to a vietnamese lady with 3 kids it's so good seeing the country progress i love Vietnam 🇻🇳
Vietnamese designer fashion is currently trending right now in Thailand, and China because of how many Kpop idols and celebrities wear pieces from luxurious Vietnamese designers! recently went to Saigon and went shopping, so many tourists
Thao Dien is possibly the worst place you can go in Vietnam. Its horrible. Be careful the price in menu is not final price. They will scam you with a VAT at the counter. Dishonest
yes, definitely way overpriced area. I prefer when in Vietnam to avoid these place and be in the real Vietnam. But if I have 10's of billions then maybe it wouldn't matter but it just doesn't feel right. What amazes me is the cost of houses in this area when you can get these houses for less in the west but in the west the wages can support these costs.
@DevineOne thats true. But you cant get what Vietnam has to offer in the west. I had to move back to the west a few times and the salary is cool but all you do is work. You go work in the morning and after work everything is closed. Cafes close 2 or 230 pm. Like wth i am starting to crash out at that that time. Let alone meet friends. Vietnam has so many young people its fun and happy and fresh entrepreneurs West is super controlled and boring. Even if it became more expensive i would still in Vietnam. Americans and there stupis tipping culture is kind of ruining things. Thao Dien is so weird. I hate it. I went there once to check out accomadation. Hahaha 3 bedroom apartment above a groovy cafe was 50 million i think. I cant quite remember maybe it was 30 million. And thao dien is so far from everywhere i feel. The coffee and food is not so good eother in Saigon. Well foods cgood everywhere but i live in Central Vietnam so the coffee is the best in the country. Also i think it has the best food along with the North but Central has best coffee and cafe cultures but also unique foods there. Also Saigon is too big a city. Theres 7 other cities i would live before considering Saigon. But my girlfriend and other work there because its salary is twice as much and remember thr culture is to give money to your parents and grandparents so whilst i can support my girlfriend she still feels so happy and independant to give money to family and feels better when she can give more. Also correctly need to factor in that us as foreignors cant WORK a good salary. HOWEVER we can set up and run businesses so thats the avenue you should consider going down. Yer its hard to find a nice spot in Saigon but i think near the airport is pretty cool and not far from things and especially airport and district 1 hahah. District 9 has some super good prices if you are doing things online. District 7 i didnt go to but i think people say its the best of both worlds. I am learning Vietnamese for 4 years now and can get about and make friends and do things and i really dont enjoy the foreign areas.
@@Creees What do you think the workers at hotels, bars, stores, street vendors do when people like us pass by? They work their butt off. You can’t compare being a tourist where your money means 4x to 10x the value as local budget. Most Viet people like going there because they can flex their limited budget that they can’t get anything for in the US because they are low income with a rigid immigrant mentality refusing to assimilate. I go to Canada all the time because I get 1.37 CAD per each USD and it only costs me $75 in gas round me for 6 people. But yeah, I definitely agree with you on tipping. It has gotten out of hands now since wait staffs make good salary before tips now so I am not going to make sure they make more than me, a white collar mid-management. I had been cutting down to 1 tip place a week about a year now and the last 2 months I cut that further to once every 2 weeks. Eventually, I want to say I am onky eating out at non-tip venues.
The rent is very high in that area. That’s why the price is also charged higher than normal. Menu is always indicating the prices for all items in there.
Depending on what type of Cohiba cigar did you buy? The cost can be high with high quality ones, like Siglo VI is $100 at least. The experience was priceless, man!
Hi David , new subscriber here awesome channel ❤..I’m anAussie and I’m fascinated and deeply in love with Vietnam, it’s culture and they way they do things..it’s so interesting the food is delicious and it’s amazing geography..your channel is easily the best I have seen..I love how you fit in and I can still tell your Aussie also ..great stuff man.. I will check out your other videos ❤🍻🍻
@@davidkhai hope to run into you sometime in VN if I ever need to go back. We’ll show you great time for the local price tags instead of tourist price. I had some nieces and nephews visiting us in the US from VN and they were shocked at how cheap things are in the US. I took them to a international race track to do a few laps in a Lambo, Porsche, and Supra for $700 total for track fees, car rentals, and instructions. Then we went out to my buddy’s yacht club the next day and took a 42 footer out and actually went up and down the Potomac to various upscale harbors in Georgetown, DC and Baltimore for $500 for 12 people. I made sure they get to do things that would be prohibitive expensive in VN but still consider middle class activities in the US.
This administration has no idea how people are suffering, things are getting so much harder we can't take it no more. A lot of people are financially struggling to put food on the table and a roof over their head, I appreciate your advice Walter James Henry. Imagine I invested $2,000 and got $10,600.
@@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
It’s good he supports small vendor on the street as those fancy places in Vietnam makes so much money by gauging the cost. Doesn’t appear many Vietnamese on this region is very friendly or chit chat type
Inflation of 8-10% from 1990 to 2010 has caused real estate in Vietnam's major cities to increase hundreds of times per square meter. I have an 80 meter apartment in West Lake, Hanoi. My father bought it for $100,000 in 2001. Now there are many people who want to buy my apartment for $3 million. But with a monthly rental income of $5,000, I haven't thought about selling it. Some of my friends even have up to 5 apartments in this location. He sold an apartment and traveled around the world. Real estate prices increased so quickly like America in the 1930s, causing the fever to spread to areas around big cities. Many places you could buy $5 per square meter in 1997-2002. But now it can be up to 5000$-10,000$, imagine you buy a 200 meter plot of land for 1000$ and now you have millions of dollars
That's how you know lil bro doesn't know shit about cigars look at how he was smoking and holding the cigar and the fact that he doesn't know how much cohibas are worth is insane. And he definitely did not finish that cigar. Another poor fine habanos is wasted smh 😂
Yiou got ripped off at the cigar place. Assuming the beer was $5 USD, The food was $15 USD . . They charged you $152 USD for a cigar that's about $14-$16 USD . Thanks for the warning . Your got ripped off big time brother .
None of the Cohiba Siglo line up cost $122 each. Not even in Dubai. That place overcharged him. Since he already smoked the cigar, they charged him whatever price they wanted. And they did. Besides, he had no clue what he was doing. Took two lousy puffs and started complimenting the cigar which hadn't even fully burned yet. To know a cigar' s characteristic at least 1/4 or more of it has to be consumed to know its full potential.
A Cohiba Siglo IV cost minimum 110 $ in Switzerland….so I dont no how the taxes in Vietnam it is…so ist not that far away…Second you can tast a cigar even without to burned its call a cold smoke…so even with the first puffs you can have some Impression…..a cigar is a journey….so please….and yeah she sell him probably one off the expensive ones
I think the last time I had a few puffs from a cigar was maybe 65 to 70 years ago at my boyhood home in Atherton Heights, California, USA, when I sneaked a puff from perhaps my Dad's cigar. He was a chain smoker up to 1955 when he stopped cold after my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1954; she had smoked from about 1925 to 1939.
I used to enjoy Cuban cigars while golfing. Back in 04, I could pick up a box of MonteCristo #2 25 count for €220. Prices have gone up for sure but sadly that place overcharged immensely for your experience with the Cohiba . Hope they cut the top off and you were able to take home half otherwise you would’ve been sick to your stomach.
It took me 5 hrs over 3 sessions to finish my JFR Lunatic 8x80x800. I cut the top off each time and it a blow out while outside to make sure there is no internal burnt ruining it. Many people can only finish half due to time constraint or conversations overtaken the puffs. God cigars will be be front-loaded where first 1/3 is premium but the 2/3 are no bueno filler. Arturo Fuentes can be had for under $30 even at shops. I take my own cigars when I go to the lounges and spend money on things I don’t already have like a different cutter. Sometime, I buy a $30 gift card then use that gift card at next visit so I never smoke overpriced or junk cigars. Of course, there is a lounge that has only 25% mark-up on Lunatic and I cop one each time for the collection snd just smoke a small Churchill if I don’t have 5+ hours to hang out.
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This video has shown me the beauty of Vietnamese. I’ve been many times but for work. Next time I will just go there and buy a property. Another word to that auntie and she’ll spit in your food.lol
I really loved living in the Landmark area. Loads of place to eat & things to do. The park is amazing. It’s so lively. The mall has a grocery store. Very friendly and nice.
Looks like the vendors in this area are not as conversational and friendly as the other districts ….if I wanted to live in Vietnam, I would not live here….i would try to stay away from an expat area and live near locals
I had a 23rd floor apartment with great views over the Saigon River that we let by accident on meeting a group of people in a roof top bar. A bank rented our apartment for a senior employee who hardly used the place for two years. Another young guy then rented the place, he worked in film animation and moved out mid Covid. Which meant we couldn't re-rent it through covid rules. On a visit we bumped into the next door neighbor and he asked to buy, as he wanted a bigger apartment and would knock two into one, so we sold as I could not stand living with guards and foyer staff constantly looking and questioning us and guest's Much happier living in our house in Long Than surrounded with fields, keeping busy growing many different fruits and listening to the bird song, though we have to keep chasing the bird catchers away. Once a week a group of locals gather for a pot luck supper and a beer or ten and put the world to rights. I take western foods for them to try, their favorite was roast beef and potatoes with Yorkshire puddings veg and gallons of gravy.
Been to HCMC and Nha Trang and I'm really impressed, lots of beautiful things to see and still a lot more to discover. Love Vietnamese people as well. Hope to come back again someday.
The man was sweating bullets for the entire episode lol. I would be too in that weather. That Cohiba price tho! I've tried that in Cuba but I just didn't know how to appreciate it so I'd never pay that price.
It's rather strange to see signs of wealth juxtaposed against visibly poor infrastructure. Not quite as stark as India but such income disparity looks rather obscene.
Lovely interiors.. Lot of Eureopean history.. AMBIANCE in the bAR and the music nice mate.. Aussie Tamil South Indian Victorian Lived in Melbourne... here in #coimbatore #Pollachi #tamilnadu 2007 to 2019...
Check out Metropole Thu Thiem in D2, right underneath BaSon bridge, that is my favorite era and the view is breathtaking... 😍 OR Sala new urban city era.
We'll I'm from Africa and I'm moving to Vietnam in about 4 months, this side is definitely something i would like to see except for the other videos i saw
Vietnam is “THE PLACE” to be. It has just a unique charm. I have been there like 15 times and moving there soon for the long term.
Saigon is amazing and you will meet people from all over the world. I prefer local Vietnamese over an international crowd and Vietnamese are full of energy, friendly and know how to have fun.
Vietnamese ladies are beyond gorgeous and it is just a fantastic place to be.
Most important of all be respectful of locals, apologize sincerely if you make a mistake, be genuinely curious about Vietnamese culture and enjoy. To me South East Asia and Asia in general is the best place on earth. I have been here for many years and staying in Asia FOREVA!!!!
I love Vietnam, Just a beautiful place. Friendly people too!
40% cheeper than bali
100 AU will get u a week in a 4 star in Vietnam?? This blokes getting shafted😊
@@ratefrog, the people really didn’t seem that friendly…at all. THey didn’t make him feel welcome or comfortable at any of the establishments he went to. So do you want to try again or explain to me what the hell was going on there?
@@downunder9073 Bali’s prices have been pumped up by so many tourists. You can find beautiful beach towns up the coast of Vietnam and you can rent an apartment near the beach for next to nothing. Vietnam has a super long coast too so there are many options. Babe Gorgeousness EVERYWHERE!!!
I’m glad u showed the “rich” side. I’m tired of every TH-cam video showing the cheap side
It's a magic cigar, the smoke came out not only from your mouth but also from your pocket 😳
Agree tired of always being showed the cheap sides of cities by el cheapo vloggers
Why?
Isn't it or the hood😂😂😢😢😢😢
Wdf.... 😅
Glad there’s a viet guy that speaks the language and shows more of Vietnam than the poor side! Im Viet American and although I appreciate the foreign TH-camrs for showing me the country I’m from, I’m tired of them just showing the same areas and not being able to speak Viet.
Great Video, Thanks for showing the better side of Saigon, it's truly amazing to see all the changes, truly beautiful.
As a cigar enthusiast myself, I was intrigued when she directed you to the Siglo 6....then again, you did ask for a Cohiba. One of the most hyped cigars, therefore, the very high price tag. Not to mention, you also purchased the largest size Siglo 6. Personally, I would have chosen a Bolivar robusto with a dark beer for the limited time that you had. She also didn't give you time to smell the wrapper before she lit it.
Salud!
‘Hello, hi, hello. Give me your most overpriced cigar please.’ Lucky he didn’t order a scotch to go with he’d be $200 deep 😂
@@tylerfraser2096 preach brother. David got robbed and every employee in that place knows it when he had to pay with a credit card while mumbling in his foreign-acquired Vietnamese. He is lucky that they didn’t put fraudulent charges on his card later.
13:00 You're sweating bullets while that woman is standing there the whole day in a sweater🤣🤣
😂
Too hot
I don’t think David had done a day of manual labor in his life.
Asians don't like having a tan, like to be white
come to vietnam and try standing whole day outside, under the sun with and without a hoodie, you will understand why she does what she does aka what all vietnamese do haha
Awesome content David, your english-speaking fans appreciate you
From 172 bucks cigar & corona To $2 street noodles are too far bruh, so I choose to act poor...😀
Depends on location and venue that compares to prices accordingly.
@@KHẦY-PHÚC, that’s complete bullshit. That’s so far over the top. Who the hell do they think they’re trying to be and prove?
My friend and I used to go clubing and drop 1k easy a night on alcohol between 6 people and then go get $1 tacos.. lol
I love the way he spend 172 bucks for cigar after that go near by enjoy Bún Bò Huế 2 usd
@@chuongtuan1983 but you cant do wrong with bun bo hue for 2 dollar
I don't think it's the most popular cigar because it's quite expensive, the sales probably introduced you to the most expensive cigar there.
cohiba is the most popular but Siglo 6 is a different story ^^
Nice bro 👌 ive been going to Vietnam since 1995 and obviously married to a vietnamese lady with 3 kids it's so good seeing the country progress i love Vietnam 🇻🇳
It's amazing, you found a Vietnamese person who can speak English
Vietnamese designer fashion is currently trending right now in Thailand, and China because of how many Kpop idols and celebrities wear pieces from luxurious Vietnamese designers! recently went to Saigon and went shopping, so many tourists
Smoking a cigar with hella chemicals that will give you cancer but not smoke some weed to rejuvenate your body is crazy
Love your candid view and honesty. Subscribed.
Thao Dien is possibly the worst place you can go in Vietnam. Its horrible.
Be careful the price in menu is not final price. They will scam you with a VAT at the counter. Dishonest
yes, definitely way overpriced area. I prefer when in Vietnam to avoid these place and be in the real Vietnam. But if I have 10's of billions then maybe it wouldn't matter but it just doesn't feel right. What amazes me is the cost of houses in this area when you can get these houses for less in the west but in the west the wages can support these costs.
@DevineOne thats true. But you cant get what Vietnam has to offer in the west. I had to move back to the west a few times and the salary is cool but all you do is work. You go work in the morning and after work everything is closed.
Cafes close 2 or 230 pm. Like wth i am starting to crash out at that that time. Let alone meet friends.
Vietnam has so many young people its fun and happy and fresh entrepreneurs
West is super controlled and boring.
Even if it became more expensive i would still in Vietnam. Americans and there stupis tipping culture is kind of ruining things.
Thao Dien is so weird. I hate it.
I went there once to check out accomadation. Hahaha 3 bedroom apartment above a groovy cafe was 50 million i think. I cant quite remember maybe it was 30 million.
And thao dien is so far from everywhere i feel.
The coffee and food is not so good eother in Saigon. Well foods cgood everywhere but i live in Central Vietnam so the coffee is the best in the country. Also i think it has the best food along with the North but Central has best coffee and cafe cultures but also unique foods there.
Also Saigon is too big a city. Theres 7 other cities i would live before considering Saigon.
But my girlfriend and other work there because its salary is twice as much and remember thr culture is to give money to your parents and grandparents so whilst i can support my girlfriend she still feels so happy and independant to give money to family and feels better when she can give more.
Also correctly need to factor in that us as foreignors cant WORK a good salary.
HOWEVER we can set up and run businesses so thats the avenue you should consider going down.
Yer its hard to find a nice spot in Saigon but i think near the airport is pretty cool and not far from things and especially airport and district 1 hahah.
District 9 has some super good prices if you are doing things online.
District 7 i didnt go to but i think people say its the best of both worlds.
I am learning Vietnamese for 4 years now and can get about and make friends and do things and i really dont enjoy the foreign areas.
Hahaha 😂😅😂
@@Creees What do you think the workers at hotels, bars, stores, street vendors do when people like us pass by? They work their butt off. You can’t compare being a tourist where your money means 4x to 10x the value as local budget. Most Viet people like going there because they can flex their limited budget that they can’t get anything for in the US because they are low income with a rigid immigrant mentality refusing to assimilate.
I go to Canada all the time because I get 1.37 CAD per each USD and it only costs me $75 in gas round me for 6 people.
But yeah, I definitely agree with you on tipping. It has gotten out of hands now since wait staffs make good salary before tips now so I am not going to make sure they make more than me, a white collar mid-management. I had been cutting down to 1 tip place a week about a year now and the last 2 months I cut that further to once every 2 weeks. Eventually, I want to say I am onky eating out at non-tip venues.
After that beer and cigar my boy was looking for the nearest dollar menu 😂
Facts bro 😅
The doors of the L' Apella cafe look like you need a court order to go through
So cute. Auntie selling bún bò huế made a hilarious face when she didn't understand your Vietnamese.
She did and it scared me
Hahaha thanks David
I actually didn’t understand him either even when rewinding the part lol. It’s okay.
Love the content! But remember with locals and street vendors keep small notes or change. It's easier for them and you. Cheers
The truly wealthy are not ostentatious nor do they care about the appearance of being rich
this is not rich yet bro, this is just upper middle class (around 5k usd / month income). The rich is making more than 100k usd / month here.
You can come visit the Masteri Thao Dien apartment areas as well. It's just next to your apartment.
Yup always ask for the price. A cigar and a drink for $172 is crazy. Did you even have that much cash on you or did you have to use a credit card?
The rent is very high in that area. That’s why the price is also charged higher than normal. Menu is always indicating the prices for all items in there.
Yeah used a credit card
Depending on what type of Cohiba cigar did you buy? The cost can be high with high quality ones, like Siglo VI is $100 at least. The experience was priceless, man!
Do you think if you spoke to them in Vietnamese the price would have been lower?
@@viviansprivatekitchen1437 same price mate, no discount hahahaha
Hi David , new subscriber here awesome channel ❤..I’m anAussie and I’m fascinated and deeply in love with Vietnam, it’s culture and they way they do things..it’s so interesting the food is delicious and it’s amazing geography..your channel is easily the best I have seen..I love how you fit in and I can still tell your Aussie also ..great stuff man.. I will check out your other videos ❤🍻🍻
Thank you for this video !! Watching from Big Island Hawaii
That Cigar would be $30 USD in Cuba and still overpriced
I reckon the girls get sales commission
I usually pay about 30-45$ for a box of cigars in cuba
Can you please get me a box (a real cuban’s cigar) please. How much. Thank you.
There are no real Cuban cigars in Cuba. The original cigar makers left Cuba and went to Nicaragua and Honduras when the Communists took over.
How far is that area from Bui Vien ?
must feel great smoking a cigarre in the middle of the heat of 35 degrees ...what a joy
A nice cold beer helps haha
@@davidkhai hope to run into you sometime in VN if I ever need to go back. We’ll show you great time for the local price tags instead of tourist price.
I had some nieces and nephews visiting us in the US from VN and they were shocked at how cheap things are in the US. I took them to a international race track to do a few laps in a Lambo, Porsche, and Supra for $700 total for track fees, car rentals, and instructions. Then we went out to my buddy’s yacht club the next day and took a 42 footer out and actually went up and down the Potomac to various upscale harbors in Georgetown, DC and Baltimore for $500 for 12 people. I made sure they get to do things that would be prohibitive expensive in VN but still consider middle class activities in the US.
@@Josh-ej3xdThe US is not cheap lol tf you talking about
You should ask the people if they can be filmed first before you start filming them, it's a bit disrespectful.
This administration has no idea how people are suffering, things are getting so much harder we can't take it no more. A lot of people are financially struggling to put food on the table and a roof over their head, I appreciate your advice Walter James Henry. Imagine I invested $2,000 and got $10,600.
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A couple of things. Mosquitos can fly to the 4th floor height.
Fire ladders go no higher than the SIXTH FLOOR.
You do not inhale cigars, you savor the smoke and blow it out…and I wish I was there!
This is how the rich live in Vietnam "Sweating everywhere, indoors and outdoors" oh ya and live in NYC sized cubical.
LMAO! I just love your video, David. The bun bo hue auntie's facial expression @25:33 is priceless. LOL.
Legit scared me 😂
@@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
@davidkhai I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
I don't think she meant it. If she had gotten mad, she would have yelled at you. Remember to drive carefully while traveling across the country alone on your motorbike. I recommend you wearing a long-sleeved shirt and a pair of pants to protect yourself from unintentional accidents and especially the Sun's UV. Try some way to protect your face from the Sun's UV, too. A face mask, may be? The intensity of the UV radiations is highest at the time of solar noon, which is from 12 noon to 1 pm. Try to avoid this time frame by taking a break, eating your lunch, drinking and relaxing. Have fun and be safe!
Ahhh missing Vietnam! Thanks for the video man!
You was wrong, this is just middle class area in Vietnam
The barrier he leans on on the balcony actually shakes. Not good construction.
It’s good he supports small vendor on the street as those fancy places in Vietnam makes so much money by gauging the cost. Doesn’t appear many Vietnamese on this region is very friendly or chit chat type
Really enjoyed this video! Thank you!
Remember that there is no "brand new property " in Thao Dien; only property from which lower income people have been displaced.
Thanks for the video. Loved it!
Will be in Vietnam: saigon, Nha Trang, Da Nang, and Hoi An in August.
Definitely will check the cigar lounge
Inflation of 8-10% from 1990 to 2010 has caused real estate in Vietnam's major cities to increase hundreds of times per square meter. I have an 80 meter apartment in West Lake, Hanoi. My father bought it for $100,000 in 2001. Now there are many people who want to buy my apartment for $3 million. But with a monthly rental income of $5,000, I haven't thought about selling it. Some of my friends even have up to 5 apartments in this location. He sold an apartment and traveled around the world. Real estate prices increased so quickly like America in the 1930s, causing the fever to spread to areas around big cities. Many places you could buy $5 per square meter in 1997-2002. But now it can be up to 5000$-10,000$, imagine you buy a 200 meter plot of land for 1000$ and now you have millions of dollars
If you are a Cuban cigar smoker and you don't know how to pick your cigars ?? You are funny.
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That's how you know lil bro doesn't know shit about cigars look at how he was smoking and holding the cigar and the fact that he doesn't know how much cohibas are worth is insane. And he definitely did not finish that cigar. Another poor fine habanos is wasted smh 😂
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I don't know if I could handle that humidity..
I barely do
Yiou got ripped off at the cigar place. Assuming the beer was $5 USD, The food was $15 USD . . They charged you $152 USD for a cigar that's about $14-$16 USD . Thanks for the warning . Your got ripped off big time brother .
u live and u learn
None of the Cohiba Siglo line up cost $122 each. Not even in Dubai. That place overcharged him. Since he already smoked the cigar, they charged him whatever price they wanted. And they did. Besides, he had no clue what he was doing. Took two lousy puffs and started complimenting the cigar which hadn't even fully burned yet. To know a cigar' s characteristic at least 1/4 or more of it has to be consumed to know its full potential.
A Cohiba Siglo IV cost minimum 110 $ in Switzerland….so I dont no how the taxes in Vietnam it is…so ist not that far away…Second you can tast a cigar even without to burned its call a cold smoke…so even with the first puffs you can have some Impression…..a cigar is a journey….so please….and yeah she sell him probably one off the expensive ones
Nice video mate. I’m taking the family to Hanoi , Hoi An and Da nang at the beginning of October. I look forward to the trip.
I think the last time I had a few puffs from a cigar was maybe 65 to 70 years ago at my boyhood home in Atherton Heights, California, USA, when I sneaked a puff from perhaps my Dad's cigar. He was a chain smoker up to 1955 when he stopped cold after my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1954; she had smoked from about 1925 to 1939.
They were "offish" because they didn't want you to video them.
it is nice to know that you still call HCMC as Saigon.
I used to enjoy Cuban cigars while golfing. Back in 04, I could pick up a box of MonteCristo #2 25 count for €220. Prices have gone up for sure but sadly that place overcharged immensely for your experience with the Cohiba . Hope they cut the top off and you were able to take home half otherwise you would’ve been sick to your stomach.
It took me 5 hrs over 3 sessions to finish my JFR Lunatic 8x80x800. I cut the top off each time and it a blow out while outside to make sure there is no internal burnt ruining it. Many people can only finish half due to time constraint or conversations overtaken the puffs. God cigars will be be front-loaded where first 1/3 is premium but the 2/3 are no bueno filler.
Arturo Fuentes can be had for under $30 even at shops. I take my own cigars when I go to the lounges and spend money on things I don’t already have like a different cutter. Sometime, I buy a $30 gift card then use that gift card at next visit so I never smoke overpriced or junk cigars. Of course, there is a lounge that has only 25% mark-up on Lunatic and I cop one each time for the collection snd just smoke a small Churchill if I don’t have 5+ hours to hang out.
Wow 172usd for a cigar and a beer that would be insane even in London or Paris !!
Love coconut in Vietnam 😊
bro, this video is awesome. Has as hell too
Great one mate, that area was very close to me when I used to live in Saigon 20 years ago. It becomes a very fascinating place
I hope get more time when visit Vietnam again so I can explore more
love that small apartment.. so clean and modern
all the countries have rich and poor people , people lives according at their level , that is it! thanks for share 2 sides!
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This video has shown me the beauty of Vietnamese. I’ve been many times but for work. Next time I will just go there and buy a property. Another word to that auntie and she’ll spit in your food.lol
I enjoyed your video bro, that fancy coffee shop L' Apella definitely gave off weird vibes lol.
everytime I watch your vids I'm like why does David never carry a small towel with him😅
I paid 160 aud a night in Singapore and it was less then half as good 😌
I really loved living in the Landmark area. Loads of place to eat & things to do. The park is amazing. It’s so lively. The mall has a grocery store. Very friendly and nice.
I think people going to these places are not really rich. They just have a good job or don't.
25:36 as a viet kieu with horrendous vietnamese skills myself, I feel you brother
First place is nice but I prefer having coffee and sitting on a plastic chair with a million people going by
Excellent video vietnamese very informative left vn in 75 have not been back
man i didnt realize Vietnam had a cigar store. I want to go even more now.
Man! When you’re in the rich area, you got to play like a rich person, man!
Looks like the vendors in this area are not as conversational and friendly as the other districts ….if I wanted to live in Vietnam, I would not live here….i would try to stay away from an expat area and live near locals
I had a 23rd floor apartment with great views over the Saigon River that we let by accident on meeting a group of people in a roof top bar. A bank rented our apartment for a senior employee who hardly used the place for two years. Another young guy then rented the place, he worked in film animation and moved out mid Covid. Which meant we couldn't re-rent it through covid rules. On a visit we bumped into the next door neighbor and he asked to buy, as he wanted a bigger apartment and would knock two into one, so we sold as I could not stand living with guards and foyer staff constantly looking and questioning us and guest's Much happier living in our house in Long Than surrounded with fields, keeping busy growing many different fruits and listening to the bird song, though we have to keep chasing the bird catchers away. Once a week a group of locals gather for a pot luck supper and a beer or ten and put the world to rights. I take western foods for them to try, their favorite was roast beef and potatoes with Yorkshire puddings veg and gallons of gravy.
Sad on the cigar. That is some crazy shit
25:40 Lol, I get that all the time 😆
Cool! I’m staying here in vn too. We should have coffee soon! I’m just near you!
how much you pay monthly for this apartment?
Monthly you’d probably negotiate a cheaper price, I stayed short so was $60usd a night
Been to HCMC and Nha Trang and I'm really impressed, lots of beautiful things to see and still a lot more to discover. Love Vietnamese people as well. Hope to come back again someday.
Car tax in VN is crazy!! it's 300% so basically to buy one car you need to pay the price for 3
Many people think Vlogging is easy. Looks like you spent a Full sweating recording and reporting NOT so easy after all.
The man was sweating bullets for the entire episode lol. I would be too in that weather. That Cohiba price tho! I've tried that in Cuba but I just didn't know how to appreciate it so I'd never pay that price.
LOL when you bought that cigar without asking the price I had a feeling youd regret that.
I'm in Vietnam for 10 days .I love the experience
My man sweats as much as myself hahahahha
Thought it was just me ahaha
After the cigar he moved to sleep in a tent😂
Fasted for 7 days too
Great job bros.
It's rather strange to see signs of wealth juxtaposed against visibly poor infrastructure. Not quite as stark as India but such income disparity looks rather obscene.
Very fun video. Nice to see this side of the spectrum.
Not speaking Viet with the staff at L'Apella, making a strwet vendor give change for 500k...smh.
Lovely interiors.. Lot of Eureopean history.. AMBIANCE in the bAR and the music nice mate..
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bro you're hilarious man.. keep the videos coming.
Check out Metropole Thu Thiem in D2, right underneath BaSon bridge, that is my favorite era and the view is breathtaking... 😍 OR Sala new urban city era.
Bro i wanted to watch a travel vlog not a cringe compilation 😂😂, im getting secondhand embarrassment dawgg 😂😂
Poor David... he is probably cold sweating with that Cohiba... 😂😂
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We'll I'm from Africa and I'm moving to Vietnam in about 4 months, this side is definitely something i would like to see except for the other videos i saw
Omfg re: cigar bill. Omfg!! At first I thought it said $21. F!