The inspection process is to make sure you receive all the items in its original state as shown by the shop that sold it to you. if there is any problem afterwards, you can simply click return, and they will have shipper come to your place to pick up the items and return to the shop. Usually they ship them back to Shopee warehouse to inspect and then quickly return your money to your Shopee wallet within a day I think.
@@TravelWithNala What do you mean "interesting"? The poster clearly explained the delivery process and I found it very reasonable. Did you expect the delivery guy to stay with you the whole time while you assemble the desk and declare all's good? Are you willing to pay for the delivery guy's time waiting for you? Your Karen's entitlement showed.
@@aldrive622 Unless I'm missing something it seems like a huge invasion of privacy. I can't imagine ordering some sensitive, embarrassing or extremely valuable items for the whole street to see.
Wow, look at all the FRESH seafood! That meal is indeed fit for a king. It would cost at least $3-400 in the US. I think DaNang is actually a seafood paradise, and it's cheap, too.
2:45 Shopee will let you inspect and make inquiry within 7 days after delivery. Then, if 7 days pass and you dont claim anything, Shopee will charge you for the package. The delivery guy only asked you to sign for his delivery in acceptable condition that needs quick inspection right when delivery is made. If you are not there and ask him to leave the package in the building, then this step is waived without affecting your return condition with Shopee.
I love your Danang videos! Thank you for making them. One thing you could do to verify would be to open the manual that was inside the box & look at the list of items. Compare that list to what is in the box.
Thanks! That's definitely what I should have done. I did make sure that all the slots in the foam had pieces in there but I would think with an electric desk the biggest worry would be an issue with the motor. Luckily everything turned out fine.
It's cheap to live in Vietnam, if U know how to speak the language. Luckily, Kim is Vietnamese and can speak the language. Food in Vietnam is very good and tasty! My sister in law, goes to Vietnam every year to visit her family. Hope that someday, I can go with her there! Enjoy your stay in Vietnam and be safe! God Bless
You should definitely come it’s great here! I’m learning the language too. Not only does it prevent you from getting the tourist price but also makes the experience so much more fun
@@TravelWithNala kim has dual citizenship ( việt and USA)? You are guys marr😅? she can get you a 5yr visa easily in the state. I got both my kids việt citizenship(passport and birth certificates) and my husband a 5yr visa with just texting the agency. If she’s on visa too, all she has to do is applying for the việt citizenship as long as her parent still has theirs. It’s so easy when you know the one who does it. And get it all in 48hrs
Great video! Each segment was a perfect length. Prices seem high for that place. Maybe a future episode can compare similar items at a different restaurant? Mangosteen looked old.
Thanks! Yeah it's a little hit or miss when you get fruit at the end of the day because often it's been sitting out in the sun all day. That was a particularly hot and humid day too. That could be a fun idea. Tbh i don't really plan videos I just do stuff and turn the camera on sometimes 😂 but when we go to another seafood restaurants I'll try to remember.
Thanks! I realized later I still went a little too long. He did a great job but it gets stuffy under that scooter helmet haha. Luckily it was only like $4 so I'll be going back to trim the top down
I admire your productivity for putting the electric desk together. I bought one more than a year ago and still haven't put it together. I thought you're traveling around so what do you plan to do with the desk when it's time for you to move on?
For fruits and veg gotta go to a local market that opens early in the morning. Not sure where in Da Nang there is one but usually the price is really cheap and all the fruits are good. I always get my mum to bring me back a huge bag of mangosteen or passion fruit 😋
Oh yeah we go to the local markets all the time for fruit (or get them delivered from Grab). We have our goto places where the fruit is almost always amazing.
Hey David, the kids and I love your vlogs, we are going to Vietnam next month so you have given us some great tips, and we are looking forward to your next posts. Kim is always taking photos does she have an instagram page to follow?
Wow glad you’re enjoying the vlogs! You’re going to have so much fun in Vietnam. I think the rainy season is starting but embrace the rain! Kim takes great photos but she never uploads them anywhere 😭. I’m at issadavidp on IG
Its same for specified products here in India. Its a real pain when the product is huge and doesnt deliver directly at your doorstep .i feel you. Also if it has physical damage and we fail to recognize at that moment they may not refund/return. Not sure how things work there. Btw another great vlog!
That pkg delivery was so weird. Glad it was all there. Omg that food looked so yummy. Im not sure about the price but i do know it would be triple that in the states. Sorry you're still dealing with the mosquitoes. If you're interested, i can give you an essential oil remedy that is awesome for repelling mosquitoes. Its safe for dogs too. Tfs ❤
oh yeah WAY more expensive in the states for sure. Also there's no tax or tip here which makes a big difference. I've just learned to keep a fan on me when I'm sitting outdoors. All the cafes and restaurants have then lying around and they'll usually point one at you when you sit down.
The shipper opened the box so that he could check if anything was missing or damaged during delivery. After that, if the product didn’t work, he could return the items within 7 days. It’s actually very convenient for us customers.
It would have been great footage to see the guy bringing the desk on the scooter! I had bad luck with mangosteen also! I bought 5 and only 1 was eatable. I thought it was because I only paid 40K per kilo but guess it's the same when you pay more.
So is this seafood place worth it and will you be back? I don’t want to go through the hassle of negotiating the price even though I speak the language but don’t really know what’s the good price.
Yeah we would go back and take friends there too. There are cheaper options that are just as good but this place has good vibes and great service. Something you just want to binge on food and sometimes you want the whole experience
Glad I found your video! Love seafoods! That lobster looks so good! Man that bill is a bit high for Vietnam.? Did they charge for the waiter standing there breaking up the lobster and crabs?
No charge for the helping us out. 1 large lobster, 2 crabs, scallops, veggies, 3 juices. I think it’s a pretty good deal. Of course you can find places that are cheaper but lobster is expensive even in Vietnam.
@@Unplugged704 tipping is generally not a thing here. The Singapore sauce was delicious. The garlic butter was super sweet. I’m sure a lot of ppl will like it but I probably wouldn’t get it again.
Unfortunately I haven't really had KBBQ in Vietnam. I went to Gainn once which was like 6/10. I've had Golden Meat house on my list to try out but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Yeah not bad right? It's definitely a premium for Vietnam but if you've had seafood in the US you know this whole meal would be like 300-400. Not to mention the quality is way better here imo
When the parcel comes you're only supposed to verify if it has been tampered with as best you can. You can't go through it thoroughly and it isn't the point anyways
Maybe you’re verifying that the delivery is okay.. that the delivery person didn’t tamper with break or take any thing and and not that the actual desk works or can be built properly. …Which would be a manufacturers issue.
I have a dog 🐶 question! 👋🏾 I heard that you have to keep your dog on a muzzle during walks because people leave poison meat on the streets to kill dogs. Is this true? I cant and dont want to muzzle my dog because he has tracheal collapse. 😢
Yes I've heard that too. Usually it's to kill rats but some people do target dogs too because there are so many strays here. My building required dogs to wear muzzles in the elevators and lobby so we got Nala a big cage muzzle where she has enough room to open her mouth comfortably. That's one option. We don't muzzle her on walk but we don't let her sniff around in overgrown area. We stick to open sidewalks and there are lot of nice parks in Da Nang with well trimmed grassy areas.
@@TravelWithNalathank you! I see... I'm thinking of renting a house so maybe I won't have the muzzle issue for that part.. I'll think this over. At first I thought Redditors were just exaggerating or being racist, but then I heard some other people say it so now I'm a bit worried. I don't take my dog out much anyways. I saw some picture that someone sent me who said they found pork meat bones at Marble Mountain. I guess it was poison cuz it was just some unfinished bones. Do other Vietnamese locals muzzle their dogs when they're out of the house?
@@samuri2011 unfortunately it is true but maybe overexaggerated on how common it is. Most Vietnamese people don't have their dogs on leashes they just roam around like cats. Better safe than sorry. I think if you're just paying attention to your dog when you're outside then you should be fine.
@@TravelWithNala okay thanks so much for saying! that's really helpful to know. I pay attention to my dog and I don't let him roam around because he's a velcro dog. Hahah! Yeah I always see in your videos and other people's videos that dog just roam around free and it doesn't look like they're being poisoned left and right. But ofc I wouldn't know for sure being all the way over here in the US still. I guess I can always pick up my dog in some less maintained area and I have a backpack for him too so maybe we'll be fine. I got freaked out because the support at PAWS rescue said even sniffing the poison can kill them and my dog is small.
FYI Southeast Asia countries eat dogs and cats and there are people go kidnap pets and sell them to slaughter house and animals are poisoned on the street constantly
ah dam. Is it the 2 block? It's supposed to be a 2 block or is it just chopping all around. I didn't even check it properly after the cut and now it's already all grown out and time for another cut
I think that restaurant cheated on crabs with large strings soaked in water and the price was too high compared to I ate at other restaurants with small strings and the price was less than 600K per kilo.
Yeah it's definitely a luxury for the locals and it's a special occasion thing. Usually people go to seafood restaurants and get things like snails or fish which is much more affordable (and still delicious). Lobster is a big ticket item. Also you'd be surprised how many wealthy local there are too. There's a lot of new money in Da Nang from the recent economic and construction boom.
If you're not happy with having to check your order on the sidewalk in front of your building, you can always move back to the US and deal with other bigger problems such as having your packages stolen from in front of your house, and the police refused to do anything about it. Maybe the delivery person in Vietnam is not allowed to go into your house? I do know that the USPS, UPS... delivery people are not allowed into people homes in the US. Did you offer the very poor delivery man a little money to carry the desk upstairs for you to inspect? In the US we have to tips delivery drivers for delivering our furniture and other household products.
Why are you so upset 😂. I was not unhappy I just thought it was interesting because it’s a new experience and it was unexpected. Relax life is good. Things are not that serious. The internet doesn’t have to be such an angry place
@@TravelWithNala I'm not upset or angry. You were bitching about having to inspect your desk on the sidewalk infront of your building. I'm just speaking out defending the poor, overworked, under pay delivery guy that had to put up with your shenanigans.
@TravelWithNala it's all good. Love watching your videos. I hope you understand and accept both good and bad feedback. Open honest communications are always best. Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
trả tiwenf bình thường, giữ nguyên kiện hàng đến khi mở thì quay video toàn bộ quá trình, nếu không đúng mô tả hoặc lừa đảo thì yêu cầu trả hàng hoàn tiền và đánh giá shop điểm thấp, cung cấp video cho hệ thống hỗ trợ khác hàng, tôi thường không mua hàng trên shoppe vì thiếu sự tin cậy.
My wife watches a lot of your videos. My criticism is that you say “but” way too often. I like learning about Vietnam. I will pray for you that you can drop the word “but” from your speech. You can connect sentences with a silent pause.
kim your ring is so gorgous 😍
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Came across your channel like two days ago. I have just been binge watching your videos ever since. Great stuff.
Oh awesome! Glad we could provide some value!
My mouth was watering watching you guys eat! 🥰
come join!
The inspection process is to make sure you receive all the items in its original state as shown by the shop that sold it to you. if there is any problem afterwards, you can simply click return, and they will have shipper come to your place to pick up the items and return to the shop. Usually they ship them back to Shopee warehouse to inspect and then quickly return your money to your Shopee wallet within a day I think.
It’s a pretty interesting system
@@TravelWithNala What do you mean "interesting"? The poster clearly explained the delivery process and I found it very reasonable. Did you expect the delivery guy to stay with you the whole time while you assemble the desk and declare all's good? Are you willing to pay for the delivery guy's time waiting for you? Your Karen's entitlement showed.
@@aldrive622 I think you think “interesting” is a bad word?
@@aldrive622 Unless I'm missing something it seems like a huge invasion of privacy. I can't imagine ordering some sensitive, embarrassing or extremely valuable items for the whole street to see.
I almost forgot David your hair and desk look GREAT. David, your wife and puppy look beautiful as always! ❤❤❤
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Another great vlog! Thank you!
Thanks!!
Luv your channel, you need to post more often.
Thanks I appreciate that! It’s been hard to keep up with once a week tbh 😂. I wish I could make a vid everyday
Wow, look at all the FRESH seafood! That meal is indeed fit for a king. It would cost at least $3-400 in the US. I think DaNang is actually a seafood paradise, and it's cheap, too.
It really is a seafood paradise. If you wake up early you can even watch the fishermen pull in the catch for the day.
Yummy food.lovely to watch.🥰🥰
Thanks! It was all really delicious!
Duuuummmaaaa that seafood looked amazing! I love Da Nang & this video made me miss it! Great job! 👏🏽
Da nang is next level
def adding this to my list of places to visit 🤤 everything you guys had looked delicious !!!
I think it's definitely worth a visit. It's good quality but also has great service.
2:45 Shopee will let you inspect and make inquiry within 7 days after delivery. Then, if 7 days pass and you dont claim anything, Shopee will charge you for the package.
The delivery guy only asked you to sign for his delivery in acceptable condition that needs quick inspection right when delivery is made. If you are not there and ask him to leave the package in the building, then this step is waived without affecting your return condition with Shopee.
Cool I learned this is to inspect damage during delivery not if the product is fine
I love your Danang videos! Thank you for making them.
One thing you could do to verify would be to open the manual that was inside the box & look at the list of items. Compare that list to what is in the box.
Thanks! That's definitely what I should have done. I did make sure that all the slots in the foam had pieces in there but I would think with an electric desk the biggest worry would be an issue with the motor. Luckily everything turned out fine.
Ah I found me in your video! lol at 16:18 😅
No way! 😂
It's cheap to live in Vietnam, if U know how to speak the language. Luckily, Kim is Vietnamese and can speak the language. Food in Vietnam is very good and tasty! My sister in law, goes to Vietnam every year to visit her family. Hope that someday, I can go with her there! Enjoy your stay in Vietnam and be safe! God Bless
You should definitely come it’s great here! I’m learning the language too. Not only does it prevent you from getting the tourist price but also makes the experience so much more fun
@@TravelWithNala kim has dual citizenship ( việt and USA)? You are guys marr😅? she can get you a 5yr visa easily in the state. I got both my kids việt citizenship(passport and birth certificates) and my husband a 5yr visa with just texting the agency. If she’s on visa too, all she has to do is applying for the việt citizenship as long as her parent still has theirs. It’s so easy when you know the one who does it. And get it all in 48hrs
@@RoRia-gt5bt she’s not a Viet citizen but you’re right she can get it easily if she wants and probably will when the time comes
I ate seafood there a couple of months back. So yummy. Looks like you guys sure enjoyed it.
Yeah it was pretty good! Great experience overall
looks awesome can i ask what was the name of that place you ate seafood at ?
It’s called Moc Quan
just discovered you guys and I'm not going anywhere 😊
glad you found us 😁
Great video! Each segment was a perfect length. Prices seem high for that place. Maybe a future episode can compare similar items at a different restaurant? Mangosteen looked old.
Thanks! Yeah it's a little hit or miss when you get fruit at the end of the day because often it's been sitting out in the sun all day. That was a particularly hot and humid day too. That could be a fun idea. Tbh i don't really plan videos I just do stuff and turn the camera on sometimes 😂 but when we go to another seafood restaurants I'll try to remember.
you guys are cool. I'll be there sept 8th. Just subscribed. Great channel.
Cool! You’ll have a great time!
The haircut looks great!!
Thanks! I realized later I still went a little too long. He did a great job but it gets stuffy under that scooter helmet haha. Luckily it was only like $4 so I'll be going back to trim the top down
Mangosteen is one of my favs!!! 😋
I've never had it before Da Nang and it's quickly becoming one of my favs too
I admire your productivity for putting the electric desk together. I bought one more than a year ago and still haven't put it together. I thought you're traveling around so what do you plan to do with the desk when it's time for you to move on?
Gotta get on that! I’ll just give it away.
Danang seems good food City for foreigners especially south Koreans 😊 stay safe guys 🙏
It reallly is great for everyone here
yo love the content I'm heading to Da Nang in October and will definitely check out the Seafood restaurant
Nice! I’m sure you have a lot of fun. I think this restaurant is really solid for anyone who is visiting short term.
For fruits and veg gotta go to a local market that opens early in the morning. Not sure where in Da Nang there is one but usually the price is really cheap and all the fruits are good. I always get my mum to bring me back a huge bag of mangosteen or passion fruit 😋
Oh yeah we go to the local markets all the time for fruit (or get them delivered from Grab). We have our goto places where the fruit is almost always amazing.
@@TravelWithNala oh awesome!!! Can't wait for your next vlog, been really enjoying them 😍
Hey David, the kids and I love your vlogs, we are going to Vietnam next month so you have given us some great tips, and we are looking forward to your next posts. Kim is always taking photos does she have an instagram page to follow?
Wow glad you’re enjoying the vlogs! You’re going to have so much fun in Vietnam. I think the rainy season is starting but embrace the rain! Kim takes great photos but she never uploads them anywhere 😭. I’m at issadavidp on IG
Its same for specified products here in India. Its a real pain when the product is huge and doesnt deliver directly at your doorstep .i feel you. Also if it has physical damage and we fail to recognize at that moment they may not refund/return. Not sure how things work there. Btw another great vlog!
Thanks! Interesting to see different systems form in different countries
love the video ❤
Thanks!!🙏🏼
That pkg delivery was so weird. Glad it was all there. Omg that food looked so yummy. Im not sure about the price but i do know it would be triple that in the states. Sorry you're still dealing with the mosquitoes. If you're interested, i can give you an essential oil remedy that is awesome for repelling mosquitoes. Its safe for dogs too. Tfs ❤
oh yeah WAY more expensive in the states for sure. Also there's no tax or tip here which makes a big difference. I've just learned to keep a fan on me when I'm sitting outdoors. All the cafes and restaurants have then lying around and they'll usually point one at you when you sit down.
The shipper opened the box so that he could check if anything was missing or damaged during delivery. After that, if the product didn’t work, he could return the items within 7 days. It’s actually very convenient for us customers.
It would have been great footage to see the guy bringing the desk on the scooter! I had bad luck with mangosteen also! I bought 5 and only 1 was eatable. I thought it was because I only paid 40K per kilo but guess it's the same when you pay more.
Haha I think he brought it in a truck. But I have seen people carry some huge things on a scooter! So impressive
David, how is the price compared to the fishing village restaurant near the beach? Thank you for making the video!
What’s the fishing village restaurant?
@@TravelWithNala "Nha Hang Lang Ca" (Fish Village Restaurant)
@@thumai7621 not sure I've never been there. A quick search does pull up a lot of bad reviews though so I am hesitant to try it
This crab is so delicious
Very delicious. We went back a few times
So is this seafood place worth it and will you be back? I don’t want to go through the hassle of negotiating the price even though I speak the language but don’t really know what’s the good price.
Yeah we would go back and take friends there too. There are cheaper options that are just as good but this place has good vibes and great service. Something you just want to binge on food and sometimes you want the whole experience
Glad I found your video! Love seafoods! That lobster looks so good!
Man that bill is a bit high for Vietnam.?
Did they charge for the waiter standing there breaking up the lobster and crabs?
No charge for the helping us out. 1 large lobster, 2 crabs, scallops, veggies, 3 juices. I think it’s a pretty good deal. Of course you can find places that are cheaper but lobster is expensive even in Vietnam.
@@TravelWithNala Thank you.
Two questions -
1. Is tipping a thing there?
2. Which was better, the garlic butter curry or the Singapore curry/sauce?
@@Unplugged704 tipping is generally not a thing here. The Singapore sauce was delicious. The garlic butter was super sweet. I’m sure a lot of ppl will like it but I probably wouldn’t get it again.
@@TravelWithNala Thank you brother! I love garlic curry lobster but I'm sure you know each country has their own twist. Will try both. :)
Yes for high quality and services price! and or very high like robber rent fee!
David, last full day here. What’s the best kbbq here?!?!?
Unfortunately I haven't really had KBBQ in Vietnam. I went to Gainn once which was like 6/10. I've had Golden Meat house on my list to try out but haven't gotten around to it yet.
No worries! Going to grab delivery something to the hotel. Currently watching this video in the hotel room!
That's so different how they open the boxes on the street😅
Yeah it threw me off but gotta just go with the flow 😂
“Big, meaty, claws!!” iykyk lol
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The seafood looks awesome. Is it really $110? Is that in US dollars?
Yeah not bad right? It's definitely a premium for Vietnam but if you've had seafood in the US you know this whole meal would be like 300-400. Not to mention the quality is way better here imo
@@TravelWithNala It's thousand restaurant compete to be the best!
When the parcel comes you're only supposed to verify if it has been tampered with as best you can. You can't go through it thoroughly and it isn't the point anyways
That makes sense. I'm assuming you just check if it got damaged during shipping.
How do you like salon? Do I have to make appointment? Thank you
It’s pretty nice. They take walk ins
the science said you should eventually build tolerance to mosquito's bites.
Does that mean I'll stop getting bit or that I'll still get bit but eventually get used to it? I don't want to get Dengue T_T
@@TravelWithNala you still get bitten. your body becomes desensitized so less itching and swelling.
What the name of the seafood restaurant
Mộc quán
Maybe you’re verifying that the delivery is okay.. that the delivery person didn’t tamper with break or take any thing and and not that the actual desk works or can be built properly. …Which would be a manufacturers issue.
Yeah that’s the idea. It threw me off having to inspect it on the street haha
I have a dog 🐶 question! 👋🏾 I heard that you have to keep your dog on a muzzle during walks because people leave poison meat on the streets to kill dogs. Is this true? I cant and dont want to muzzle my dog because he has tracheal collapse. 😢
Yes I've heard that too. Usually it's to kill rats but some people do target dogs too because there are so many strays here. My building required dogs to wear muzzles in the elevators and lobby so we got Nala a big cage muzzle where she has enough room to open her mouth comfortably. That's one option. We don't muzzle her on walk but we don't let her sniff around in overgrown area. We stick to open sidewalks and there are lot of nice parks in Da Nang with well trimmed grassy areas.
@@TravelWithNalathank you! I see... I'm thinking of renting a house so maybe I won't have the muzzle issue for that part.. I'll think this over. At first I thought Redditors were just exaggerating or being racist, but then I heard some other people say it so now I'm a bit worried. I don't take my dog out much anyways. I saw some picture that someone sent me who said they found pork meat bones at Marble Mountain. I guess it was poison cuz it was just some unfinished bones. Do other Vietnamese locals muzzle their dogs when they're out of the house?
@@samuri2011 unfortunately it is true but maybe overexaggerated on how common it is. Most Vietnamese people don't have their dogs on leashes they just roam around like cats. Better safe than sorry. I think if you're just paying attention to your dog when you're outside then you should be fine.
@@TravelWithNala okay thanks so much for saying! that's really helpful to know. I pay attention to my dog and I don't let him roam around because he's a velcro dog. Hahah! Yeah I always see in your videos and other people's videos that dog just roam around free and it doesn't look like they're being poisoned left and right. But ofc I wouldn't know for sure being all the way over here in the US still. I guess I can always pick up my dog in some less maintained area and I have a backpack for him too so maybe we'll be fine. I got freaked out because the support at PAWS rescue said even sniffing the poison can kill them and my dog is small.
FYI Southeast Asia countries eat dogs and cats and there are people go kidnap pets and sell them to slaughter house and animals are poisoned on the street constantly
Sorry. Not a fan of the haircut. The taper doesn’t fade gradually enough. Too blocky. But as I always say... it will grow out. Not the last haircut. 😁
ah dam. Is it the 2 block? It's supposed to be a 2 block or is it just chopping all around. I didn't even check it properly after the cut and now it's already all grown out and time for another cut
you look like Heu Min Son
lololol I wish
I think that restaurant cheated on crabs with large strings soaked in water and the price was too high compared to I ate at other restaurants with small strings and the price was less than 600K per kilo.
Yeah there’s a lot of much more affordable and delicious seafood restaurants but I still think this place is a good experience
Yeah, what’s the deal with the gigantic string that probably add another 1/4 of the weight to the crab.
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Everything is cheap in Danang, i dont understand why seafood is still so expensive. Like how would locals be able to afford lobster.
Yeah it's definitely a luxury for the locals and it's a special occasion thing. Usually people go to seafood restaurants and get things like snails or fish which is much more affordable (and still delicious). Lobster is a big ticket item. Also you'd be surprised how many wealthy local there are too. There's a lot of new money in Da Nang from the recent economic and construction boom.
If you're not happy with having to check your order on the sidewalk in front of your building, you can always move back to the US and deal with other bigger problems such as having your packages stolen from in front of your house, and the police refused to do anything about it. Maybe the delivery person in Vietnam is not allowed to go into your house? I do know that the USPS, UPS... delivery people are not allowed into people homes in the US. Did you offer the very poor delivery man a little money to carry the desk upstairs for you to inspect? In the US we have to tips delivery drivers for delivering our furniture and other household products.
Why are you so upset 😂. I was not unhappy I just thought it was interesting because it’s a new experience and it was unexpected. Relax life is good. Things are not that serious. The internet doesn’t have to be such an angry place
@@TravelWithNala I'm not upset or angry. You were bitching about having to inspect your desk on the sidewalk infront of your building. I'm just speaking out defending the poor, overworked, under pay delivery guy that had to put up with your shenanigans.
@@Lauren88O8 no one is bitching. I was commenting and confused. And I found it a little funny. Does it help that I cleared that up for you?
@TravelWithNala it's all good. Love watching your videos. I hope you understand and accept both good and bad feedback. Open honest communications are always best. Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
@@Lauren88O8 Why do you have such hot temper ?
Looks like you’re also paying for the weight of the red cloth, tying the claws down that is filled with water. Should not be paying for that weight.
Uh oh are they playing tricks?
$110 for dinner in VN? You guys paid for the view, not the food
Theres no view it’s in an alley 😂. Lobster is expensive even in Vietnam.
trả tiwenf bình thường, giữ nguyên kiện hàng đến khi mở thì quay video toàn bộ quá trình, nếu không đúng mô tả hoặc lừa đảo thì yêu cầu trả hàng hoàn tiền và đánh giá shop điểm thấp, cung cấp video cho hệ thống hỗ trợ khác hàng, tôi thường không mua hàng trên shoppe vì thiếu sự tin cậy.
It’s an interesting system
My wife watches a lot of your videos. My criticism is that you say “but” way too often. I like learning about Vietnam. I will pray for you that you can drop the word “but” from your speech. You can connect sentences with a silent pause.
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do you guys have an IG page?
Yeah I’m issadavidp on IG
Hey guys we should definitely meetup if you’re up for it 🙏 do you guys have instagram where we could connect?
Yooo down. Hit me up issadavidp