Anthony Bourdain loved Vietnam, but to set the record straight, Bourdain said that Japan was his all time favorite country for their culinary culture and delicious food. Keep putting these good contents out on YT and eventually one of your video will be promoted by YT and then you will be famous.
@@darkbrother8516 Thanks bud for the positivity. As a big AB fan I can understand his love for Vietnam. I’m also a big fan of Japan. As an American I hope we can all travel and see these countries first hand. No filters
Thank you so much for this video.... very helpful. I'll be moving there later this year. I've been there past 3 years and absolutely love it. Would love to get your agent contact information. FYI, I know basic vietnamese...been studying for past 8 months. Thanks for any assistance
Yes, it has a few challenges with the visas as not having a retirement visa yet, but the cost of living is insanely cheaper than western countries, especially the U.S. I'm guessing you are here, haha
Hello, I am a newly retired, single, 66 year old American on Social Security who is searching for good places to stay when I go to S.E. Asia. I have questions for you about Vinhomes Grand Park. Q1.) There is obvious appeal to be in a new, clean, safe, modern, planned development with all amenities like Vinhomes Grand Park, but is the hour distance from Saigon an advantage, or disadvantage? Is going to Saigon for day trips better than being in the middle of town? Q2.) Do you use the 90 day visa for your residence? I think that would be my best option. Please give me your opinion. Q3.) If I do the 90 day visa, can I realistically rent at Vinhomes Grand Park? Would I be able to make border runs without any problems from Vietnam's immigration department? Q4.) Do you know if Vinhomes rents month to month?
@@woody3167 Hi Woody. Great questions. If you like going out to bars more than once a week. Or you’re an active guy wanting to date, see the sites. Vinhomes Central Park is a great place 10-20 minutes to all the action. I rented there on tourist visas. If you like I can pass on my real estate gal there. If you want to save 1/2 on rent or more now. The prices have dropped this year. Still have a really modern place to live. Grand Park is it. Month to month is actually available through a local agent. I know one in both places. Higher costs of course. But cheaper than airbnb. I use 90 day visas.
@@claudejohnson6532. If you have a bachelors degree it’s very straightforward. If you don’t it can still be done. It’s an advantage if you are from an English first country. Big plus. Most places require a Tefl or Tesol degree. I got mine online for 30-40 dollars. 150 hours. Took me about 70 hours to study. It’s great help also if you don’t have experience. I have heard from many people it’s easier to come here and look in the country. They’ll know your serious about coming here. But be careful about who you work for. Some schools or services will scam you. Not pay, etc. Check Google reviews. Great luck. Vietnam pays better and more serious students
@@ericpeschman It’s 90 percent different bud. Night and day. VN girls almost never do hook ups. Haha. Slow slow They’re are some places in D 1. But you’re looking for a needle in a haystack here bud. They want long term or marriage
@@ThePabloBarlow I heard they closed all the Starbucks in Australia. So interesting. I don’t drink the candy drinks. Just espressos. I heard your coffee shops are great there. Thanks So close from here. I’d be a dummy not to visit
Hi, "SISOSIGO" and Viewers..., * One ( 1 ) Question: #1) "What country in Southeast Asia, ( e.g., Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and the Philippines, etc. ) has the BEST INTERNET ?" "Semper Fi" Mike in Montana :)
@@MichaelSeanOBrien The Philippines is almost the worst in the world. 🌎. Haha. The big cities is all I know. Both Thailand and Vietnam are really reliable and fast now. Although in Vietnam they have some trouble with storms that affect the wifi a bit sometimes. Overall Thailand is a bit better
@@johniepatterson3746 They pay local taxes. Not federal taxes, right? I rarely go there in Vietnam. Vietnamese coffee is the best I’ve ever had in my travels.
Anthony Bourdain loved Vietnam, but to set the record straight, Bourdain said that Japan was his all time favorite country for their culinary culture and delicious food. Keep putting these good contents out on YT and eventually one of your video will be promoted by YT and then you will be famous.
@@darkbrother8516 Thanks bud for the positivity. As a big AB fan I can understand his love for Vietnam. I’m also a big fan of Japan. As an American I hope we can all travel and see these countries first hand. No filters
Thank you so much for this video.... very helpful. I'll be moving there later this year. I've been there past 3 years and absolutely love it. Would love to get your agent contact information. FYI, I know basic vietnamese...been studying for past 8 months. Thanks for any assistance
Sure, I can pass my agents info. I have 4 agents I personally know and like. 2 in Vinhomes Central Park and 2 in Vinhomes Grand Park
Can you email me on my homepage? I will pass on their info
good video
Great place to retire with a low cost of living.👍
Yes, it has a few challenges with the visas as not having a retirement visa yet, but the cost of living is insanely cheaper than western countries, especially the U.S. I'm guessing you are here, haha
Hello, I am a newly retired, single, 66 year old American on Social Security who is searching for good places to stay when I go to S.E. Asia. I have questions for you about Vinhomes Grand Park. Q1.) There is obvious appeal to be in a new, clean, safe, modern, planned development with all amenities like Vinhomes Grand Park, but is the hour distance from Saigon an advantage, or disadvantage? Is going to Saigon for day trips better than being in the middle of town? Q2.) Do you use the 90 day visa for your residence? I think that would be my best option. Please give me your opinion. Q3.) If I do the 90 day visa, can I realistically rent at Vinhomes Grand Park? Would I be able to make border runs without any problems from Vietnam's immigration department? Q4.) Do you know if Vinhomes rents month to month?
@@woody3167 Hi Woody. Great questions. If you like going out to bars more than once a week. Or you’re an active guy wanting to date, see the sites. Vinhomes Central Park is a great place 10-20 minutes to all the action. I rented there on tourist visas. If you like I can pass on my real estate gal there. If you want to save 1/2 on rent or more now. The prices have dropped this year. Still have a really modern place to live. Grand Park is it. Month to month is actually available through a local agent. I know one in both places. Higher costs of course. But cheaper than airbnb. I use 90 day visas.
$4500 a year for a studio is insane
@@ncsludgefactory5445 No doubt. In such a nice neighborhood and area
Hello are you teaching and how could someone teach in Vietnam
@@claudejohnson6532. If you have a bachelors degree it’s very straightforward. If you don’t it can still be done. It’s an advantage if you are from an English first country. Big plus. Most places require a Tefl or Tesol degree. I got mine online for 30-40 dollars. 150 hours. Took me about 70 hours to study. It’s great help also if you don’t have experience. I have heard from many people it’s easier to come here and look in the country. They’ll know your serious about coming here. But be careful about who you work for. Some schools or services will scam you. Not pay, etc. Check Google reviews. Great luck. Vietnam pays better and more serious students
Socially, where to single people go to meet single people? I am familiar with Thailand and the Philippines. is it different?
@@ericpeschman It’s 90 percent different bud. Night and day. VN girls almost never do hook ups. Haha. Slow slow They’re are some places in D 1. But you’re looking for a needle in a haystack here bud. They want long term or marriage
Come to australia and try the coffee here. Oh and "starbucks" isnt coffee. Its icecream.
@@ThePabloBarlow I heard they closed all the Starbucks in Australia. So interesting. I don’t drink the candy drinks. Just espressos. I heard your coffee shops are great there. Thanks So close from here. I’d be a dummy not to visit
Hi, "SISOSIGO" and Viewers..., * One ( 1 ) Question: #1) "What country in Southeast Asia, ( e.g., Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and the Philippines, etc. ) has the BEST INTERNET ?" "Semper Fi" Mike in Montana :)
@@MichaelSeanOBrien The Philippines is almost the worst in the world. 🌎. Haha. The big cities is all I know. Both Thailand and Vietnam are really reliable and fast now. Although in Vietnam they have some trouble with storms that affect the wifi a bit sometimes. Overall Thailand is a bit better
@@afinevideo2454 Thanks 😊
Please don't use Starbucks Amazon they don't pay any TAX...
@@johniepatterson3746 They pay local taxes. Not federal taxes, right? I rarely go there in Vietnam. Vietnamese coffee is the best I’ve ever had in my travels.