I spent around 150k everyday for almost a year when i start moving out on my own .At that point i doesnt know / too busy to cook for myself so i only eat outside .
Ok, that sound right to me 👍 If I only eat local food I could easily only spend 150k in a normal day. If I am traveling around all the time then it gets much more expensive.
@silas-brown something with support like a hood pair of sneakers, tennis shoes. You might call them trainers. When you think about it, it's the feet that
silas, you tip the store clerk 2k vnd which is 8 cents. you wouldnt do that in your country, so why do that in vietnam? they probably think you weird for doing that. generally, don't type for that or for food unless it's for services such as massages, hai,r nail, etc. i just want to bring to your attention. have a great trip in VN.
Yeah, you make a good point. I think I did it because of the $10 challenge, I felt like I needed to get rid of all the money for the challenge to finish. Its not something I would normally do. Thanks for bringing it up 👍
@@silas-brownits not weird giving out the changes to cashiers.. we all do that when go shopping at convenient stores or supermarkets. like sometimes we give them 5k vnd and they have to give us back 2k 3kvnd in change.. and we said oh its fine, keep it. Anw, not disrespecting in any manners, i enjoyed your video and surprised you did good with the budget. Danang is my hometown so im little bias hehee
Hi @@ChloeVloggie, that's interesting. Thanks for providing another perspective on this. I'm glad it wasn't the wrong thing for me to do. And its also interesting to hear your perspective on the budget. Would you say that would be the normal amount (200,000) that local people might spend in a day, more or less? I love your home town, such a great city 👍
true but also you have to remember the average salary is very low. Using the average hourly rate for this region that could represent 20 to 30 minutes of pay. Getting tipped 5 dollars (equivalent if on 15 dollars an hour) wouldn't be the worst
Loved it, another good addition to your videos. I also agree that 200k for a full body massage for an hour is an amazing price given in Australia the same thing would be at least 2,542,000 dong.
Grab guy is my young brother :d
Great vlog :)
@@ThanhNguyen-lr2vj Ah wow, no way! Your brother really saved me by driving me up that hill 👍
Great job bros ❤🎉😮
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amazing. plan to go live there at some point
Looks like a very liveable city 👍
Mr Brown welcome to Vietnam 🇻🇳
Thank you 😀
Enjoy your travels !
Thank you! Will do!
Awesome video 😊 enjoy your trip
Thank you! 😃
I am from Canada 🇨🇦 bros but I left at 15 years old well done.
Thank you, where in Canada are you from ?
You often introduce Mr. Grab Thang to your friends. Thank you
All good 👍
Great vlog Si. Living like a local.
Damn, that's what I should called it 😀
I spent around 150k everyday for almost a year when i start moving out on my own .At that point i doesnt know / too busy to cook for myself so i only eat outside .
Ok, that sound right to me 👍 If I only eat local food I could easily only spend 150k in a normal day.
If I am traveling around all the time then it gets much more expensive.
Loved that. So interesting and fun. I just worry about your feet.
Yeah, they do get a bit sore with all that walking
@silas-brown you need to protect your feet. 10 years from now you'll wish you had.
Ok, I would like to. What do you mean by protect? What do you recommend?
@silas-brown something with support like a hood pair of sneakers, tennis shoes. You might call them trainers. When you think about it, it's the feet that
are the only thing holding you up, besides your abs.
Wow , 15 k cho 1 cuốc xe leo núi anh chàng Grab tốt bụng đáng yêu, 1 ngày trãi nghiệm của 1 khách du lịch như vậy là hoàn hảo
Theo tôi, người đàn ông Grab tốt bụng là người hùng
If you walk to Son Tra, you will save even more 🙂
Your health is so good 👍
I'm sure you'll be rewarded with a very good night's sleep !
Yes, it turned into a long walk 😅
silas, you tip the store clerk 2k vnd which is 8 cents. you wouldnt do that in your country, so why do that in vietnam? they probably think you weird for doing that. generally, don't type for that or for food unless it's for services such as massages, hai,r nail, etc. i just want to bring to your attention. have a great trip in VN.
Yeah, you make a good point. I think I did it because of the $10 challenge, I felt like I needed to get rid of all the money for the challenge to finish.
Its not something I would normally do.
Thanks for bringing it up 👍
@@silas-brownits not weird giving out the changes to cashiers.. we all do that when go shopping at convenient stores or supermarkets. like sometimes we give them 5k vnd and they have to give us back 2k 3kvnd in change.. and we said oh its fine, keep it. Anw, not disrespecting in any manners, i enjoyed your video and surprised you did good with the budget. Danang is my hometown so im little bias hehee
Hi @@ChloeVloggie, that's interesting. Thanks for providing another perspective on this. I'm glad it wasn't the wrong thing for me to do. And its also interesting to hear your perspective on the budget. Would you say that would be the normal amount (200,000) that local people might spend in a day, more or less? I love your home town, such a great city 👍
true but also you have to remember the average salary is very low. Using the average hourly rate for this region that could represent 20 to 30 minutes of pay. Getting tipped 5 dollars (equivalent if on 15 dollars an hour) wouldn't be the worst
Good point 👍
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Thank you, I love Da Nang!
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Thank you, your a legend 👍
About the cost of a Starbucks coffee in Seattle
Wow @Alex_atSEA, that really puts it into perspective! Thank you
In&Out double!
Damn!
200K for one hour body massage is a very good deal .
Ok, thank you. That's good to know. I'll have to give it a try 👍
Loved it, another good addition to your videos. I also agree that 200k for a full body massage for an hour is an amazing price given in Australia the same thing would be at least 2,542,000 dong.
Wow, that really puts it into perspective 👀