102 days without posting. I couldn’t focus on my videos, was overthinking and decided to focus on the offline part of my life. I think I’ve experienced a burnout that is over now. It feels good to have the desire to create and the desire to share again. I hope you still remember me and my channel :)
We stay in Da Nang, and Vietnam nowadays overall isn't that cheap. We rent 2 bedroom in a huge apartment complex with a swimming pool for 11mil and it's a fair price. After living in Egypt for 2 years, everything here is two times more expensive. But the quality of life is much better, the sea is warmer, the cities are cleaner, the food is tastier :)
I am so glad you are in Vietnam Niki. You have found one of the worlds true hidden gem's. The wife and I are finally retiring at the end of the month and selling our business. I hope to find a nice place in Hội An. One of my favorite TH-camr's lives in Ho Chi Minh City. I freaking love that country. As a side note Western manufacturing is leaving China and heading straight to Vietnam. I truly believe Vietnam will become a major world class country.
@@HoaTran-nq4ht No we plan to go for a few weeks in the spring of 25 to look for a place. I will take a look at Dalat City. Any other suggestions is great appreciated.
Good to see again Niki, glad you are OK - sometimes we just need to step back and look after ourselves. Love hearing about your experiences - those coffee shops and restaurants look great, so relaxed! Take care and continue enjoying your travels.
Thank you for sharing this Niki! I'm a New Zealander born in Brazil considering long term travel, and visited Vietnam before. Absolutely beautiful country. Your video is really inspiring - again, thanks for sharing =)
Fascinating video. Thanks Niki. For those of us that do not travel, this view into your life in Vietnam is very interesting. I love the coffee shops. The expenses are incredible. I live in Toronto Canada which has become one of the very expensive places to live. Our grocery stores look very similar except yours has much better selection of fresh fruit and veggies. Your cost for meat, fruit and veggies is a fraction of what we spend. When you talk about $9 per day for accommodation it is hard to believe. My home is being repaired so my insurance paid for a nice place by a lake. The rental rate is 1,800 per day. Stupid expensive, but meant for 5 couples and Tom Hanks has a place near by. Chicken breasts at the store are $27/kg. And a case of 12 cans of coke was $11. It is a tourist area, but not so different from what I see in your place.
I have never been to vietnam but after watching this video i got to admit that i really want to go there one day! Your video has a very comfortable atmosphere and beautiful details and shots. I really hope your family is alright and wish you only the best! Greetings from Berlin :)
You've still got it! Very nice to catch up with you again and hear all about what you've been up to! It looks very nice where your staying. So glad to see you doing so well! Enjoyed watching! Look forward to your next video!❤❤❤😊
unrefrigerated milk are common in southeast asia because the weather is hotter, products like fresh milk will go bad so fast. so UHT milk is made to be able withstand heat but not exactly taste like fresh milk
I'm so happy to see you are ready to post videos again. It gives people who live in unstable countries hope. You have made it through a very scary intense life altering situation. I'm glad that you didn't get conscripted into that stupid war that no regular American wants to fund. It's horrible that people are dying to fund greedy corrupt American billionaires who are aligned with greedy corrupt Ukrainians. The corrupt thieves aren't dying on the front line. Thank you for your wisdom and courage.
You mentioned the 5kg bags of rice, but they are, in fact, NOT common in Asia. They're common in Europe and the United States, but the common amount of rice to purchase is a large 20kg-30kg sack in all of Asia. It takes about 2 months to go through each 20kg bag of rice for a family of 4, and it is MUCH cheaper to purchase 20kg-30kg bags than those tiny 5kg bags. Here in the United States, my family and I only purchase 30kg bags of rice from local Asian markets, because regular grocery stores do not have them - but every Asian market, even the tiniest ones, have hundreds of 30kg sacks of rice.
I was missing your content since you were in Istanbul...been following you since you left Russia. I am just some random guy living in Nashville, Tennessee in the USA, so your reach is FAR! Welcome back!
Go glad to hear from you Niki! Absolutely loved the video. You look well and seem happy. Hope we can continue to hear more from you, but no pressure! I am finally planning a trip abroad in 2025 and Vietnam is on the list of places I want to travel. I hadn't heard of Dalat before you mentioned it, but in researching it more it really looks like a great city. I don't particularly enjoy the super hot and humid climates, and Dalat looks like a slightly cooler alternative to some of the other cities in Vietnam. Hope you continue to post videos when you can!
Good to see you, Nikki. I hope all is well with you. I'd love to hear what you were up to while you took a break. We all need that now and again. It's like a cleansing for the soul. Looking forward to some new video. Stay safe. Safe travel.
After a long time not seeing your videos, I am glad to see you are settled in Vietnam and having a good safe life. GRAB and motorbike access is the same in the Philippines just for FYI.
Wondered where you were. Seeing Vietnam with you is a refresher for me. I went in 1996 for the first time I applied for a visa at the Embassy in Bangkok where I was living, The visa was $100 and I think valid for one month, Went from Saigon to Hanoi on the Singh bus. $55 at the time to go all the way. You could stop off along the way and catch the bus when it came through. Looking forward to more videos soon.
That must've been a great adventure! Sometimes I think about what's Vietnam (and other Asian countries) were like 20-30 years ago when Asia wasn't that popular tourist destination
Very interesting vlog 🤩 I really love it 😍 Thank you for all informations and by the way very very well edited. I wish I could film and edit like you. I am impressed ❤
Nikki, great to see you again and to see that you are well and enjoying Vietnam. A very informative video and much enjoyed. Best Wishes from Australia.
Good to see you again, Niki. And this was a very interesting video. I was stunned at the price of everything! It is so freakin expensive here where I live in the US.
It’s great to see you producing videos again and that you took time to relax, unwind, and regain your mental and physical health. Thank you for the lovely postcard you sent me. I look forward to joining you again online via Zoom very soon. I would love to learn more about what is happening in Russia. The war against Ukraine sadly continues 😢
Great, happy to know that the postcard reached you :) the next Zoom is right tomorrow. (and most likely I won't be posting much about Russia-Ukraine, there are plenty of other channels doing that on daily basis)
Good to see you back Niki. I was watching one of my favorite Vietnamese Vloggers the lady from “What the Pho” Channel. It would be nice too see you collaborating with her 😊 Take care Niki.
I’m so glad you are doing better, I was worried about you,thinking you were held against your will. So glad your safe. Enjoyed your informative video about living abroad. Hope your family is safe and that you will post sooner than later. Thank you!
Ah yes, the expatriate life. I lived in Japan for 10 years, now back home in the US with a house, car, pets, etc. I watch your videos I want to sell it all and go back on the road.
It's so good to have you back. I hope you will be uploading more frequently. A nice tour of where you are living now. Your life is so interesting. You, Roman, and Natasha, oh and the guy that moved to US to study, all living very different lives now. It's good to see you all making wonderful lives for yourselves. 👍 🤗 🇬🇧
Welcome back. And you are back in my favorite country again. I understand the feeling of burn out, I too have experienced it many times as well in my long life. And you either have to get out of the situation or go crazy. It's good to see you are not crazy... yet. 😂❤
So good to see you again, Niki. And the timing of this Vietnam episode is terrific. We are beginning to check out our options as we become more worried about the US. This is terrific with so many specific questions answered. You're a treasure.
So glad you’re back, Niki!! Glad you are continuing to enjoy living in Dalat, and I’m glad that your friend was able to get out as well. You have a lovely house that looks comfortable. I looked up Dalat on Wikipedia because I was unfamiliar with it, and didn’t realize that it had such a fantastic climate (minus rainy season) and isn’t so hot. Apparently, it was built up in the early 1900s by the French Colonists as a resort town, and continues to be a huge tourist area. You might look for pork products as those will be cheaper than beef in Vietnam. A lot of Asian people are lactose intolerant/sensitive and so there is less milk products used. Also, cows take up a lot of land, and I don’t know how well they’d do in Vietnamese climate. Thank you for showing the supermarket!! I love the foreign supermarket tours, thanks for showing them! For bread you’ll enjoy…order a bread maker from the internet, you can easily make all the bread in any way you like to eat it with no bread making skills (put in ingredients, press a few buttons, come back in 60 min to 3 hours, depending on what you’re making, and it’s done!) Hopefully you are able to post videos more often, but that’s selfish for me, mostly I hope you are able to live your very best life and be happy and live your dreams.
Thank you very much, Molly! Dalat is like a hidden gem in Vietnam and more and more people discover this place. And I keep discovering local groceries and food options :)
I love the scooter! One thing I like about many Asian countries is the widespread use of scooters. They are so much more practical for around town use than cars. I once had a Honda scooter here in the U.S. but riding in the midst of so many cars is a bit scary. Because there are relatively few scooters and motorcycles here, car drivers sometimes don’t notice them, and collisions are all too common, and never good for the cycle rider.
Great to see you post again and glad you are taking care of yourself. Fascinating, informative and beautiful video. It blows my mind at how inexpensive it is to live a very good life in Vietnam (especially if you have a decent income). Here in the United States inflation and the cost of living is so high. An apartment like you were in could cost $1800 USD a month (and more) in my city.
Enjoyed your street tour with focus on Chaos. Since chaos has negative conotations, I prefer to think of Random developments. Here in Costa Rica the randomness is like a real life video game where surprises are around every corner. Pura Vida.
Good to see you thriving and still out of Russia. Hope your mother and the rest of your family are also well. Looking forward to more of your videos especially the local attractions and restaurants!
I was just thinking about you the other day. I am so glad to see you posted again. I am glad you took a break, sounds like it was much needed. I look forward to seeing your next video.
How nice to hear from you. You adapt easy. The food you ate looked very strange. Then you put it all on a leaf and eat it. You did say peanut butter mixed with other ingredients. You talked about Dima. Is he also a blogger? Please, don't wait so long before sharing you and how you cook, etc?
Food here is different indeed. Someday soon I'll make a video about local food, not sure about cooking video though. And Dima isn't a blogger, he hasn't uploaded any videos yet
102 days without posting. I couldn’t focus on my videos, was overthinking and decided to focus on the offline part of my life. I think I’ve experienced a burnout that is over now. It feels good to have the desire to create and the desire to share again. I hope you still remember me and my channel :)
🇨🇦 Long time no see ! 😊 Welcome back Niki !! 🤗
It’s good you took time for yourself. Self care is SO important. We are glad to see you back, though! 💜
Do whatever you feel is best for you man, good luck on your journeys!
hope u catch up. cuz viewership dropped dramatically.
Just glad your ok Niki. I was worried that the Russian authorities had got hold off you and sent you to Ukraine.
Good to hear from you again, Niki.
We stay in Da Nang, and Vietnam nowadays overall isn't that cheap. We rent 2 bedroom in a huge apartment complex with a swimming pool for 11mil and it's a fair price. After living in Egypt for 2 years, everything here is two times more expensive. But the quality of life is much better, the sea is warmer, the cities are cleaner, the food is tastier :)
I was JUST thinking about “I haven’t seen Niki in awhile” yesterday! I’m so glad that you’re okay. Welcome back!
Aha, there you are, Niki. Out of sight never out of mind. Welcome back . Impart some local knowledge upon us we are ready and waiting .
Thank you very much!
I am so glad you are in Vietnam Niki. You have found one of the worlds true hidden gem's. The wife and I are finally retiring at the end of the month and selling our business. I hope to find a nice place in Hội An. One of my favorite TH-camr's lives in Ho Chi Minh City. I freaking love that country.
As a side note Western manufacturing is leaving China and heading straight to Vietnam. I truly believe Vietnam will become a major world class country.
Had you been in Dalat city
@@HoaTran-nq4ht No we plan to go for a few weeks in the spring of 25 to look for a place. I will take a look at Dalat City. Any other suggestions is great appreciated.
When I was in Saigon in 1966 there was a rumor that it snowed in Delat. Saigon was ALWAYS HOT and MUGGY
@@ChuckincaI wish Dalat had snow. Sapa is the only place in VN to have so.
Nikki you were missed. It had been so long since we last heard from you. I’m really happy to see you’re ok.
Good to see again Niki, glad you are OK - sometimes we just need to step back and look after ourselves.
Love hearing about your experiences - those coffee shops and restaurants look great, so relaxed!
Take care and continue enjoying your travels.
Thank you Jude! Glad you like new kind of my videos :)
Thank you for taking your time, listening to yourself and only committing to creating when you felt like you could give your best!
Cheers Niki :)
Cheer and thank you!
Thank you for sharing this Niki! I'm a New Zealander born in Brazil considering long term travel, and visited Vietnam before. Absolutely beautiful country. Your video is really inspiring - again, thanks for sharing =)
Woahhh! That coffee shop. Adding it to my list for next time I visit Dalat.
That's a very chill place!
I missed the name, what's it called?
Happy to hear from you again
Always good to take a break and live life.✌️
Fascinating video. Thanks Niki. For those of us that do not travel, this view into your life in Vietnam is very interesting. I love the coffee shops. The expenses are incredible. I live in Toronto Canada which has become one of the very expensive places to live. Our grocery stores look very similar except yours has much better selection of fresh fruit and veggies. Your cost for meat, fruit and veggies is a fraction of what we spend. When you talk about $9 per day for accommodation it is hard to believe. My home is being repaired so my insurance paid for a nice place by a lake. The rental rate is 1,800 per day. Stupid expensive, but meant for 5 couples and Tom Hanks has a place near by. Chicken breasts at the store are $27/kg. And a case of 12 cans of coke was $11. It is a tourist area, but not so different from what I see in your place.
I have never been to vietnam but after watching this video i got to admit that i really want to go there one day! Your video has a very comfortable atmosphere and beautiful details and shots. I really hope your family is alright and wish you only the best! Greetings from Berlin :)
Greetings from Vietnam! Vietnam and other Asian countries is definitely a must-go for at least once in your lifetime!
good to see you, living in Vietnam seems to work well for you.
Peace
Welcome back! We missed you
thank you 😊
A dinner and out for beer? That alone would cost near $100 plus here in the US. So glad you are well. Keep up the good work.
$100 would get the fanciest dinner for two with drinks and desserts here. I've never been to a restaurant like that in Vietnam yet but I've seen a few
Great to see you back Niki. No pressure, you do you.
You've still got it! Very nice to catch up with you again and hear all about what you've been up to! It looks very nice where your staying. So glad to see you doing so well! Enjoyed watching! Look forward to your next video!❤❤❤😊
Thank you Lori! It's very nice place indeed
@@NikiProshin ❤️❤️❤️❣️☺️
unrefrigerated milk are common in southeast asia because the weather is hotter, products like fresh milk will go bad so fast. so UHT milk is made to be able withstand heat but not exactly taste like fresh milk
Yeah, I remember seeing unrefrigerated milk for the first time. I was shocked!
I'm so happy to see you are ready to post videos again. It gives people who live in unstable countries hope. You have made it through a very scary intense life altering situation. I'm glad that you didn't get conscripted into that stupid war that no regular American wants to fund. It's horrible that people are dying to fund greedy corrupt American billionaires who are aligned with greedy corrupt Ukrainians. The corrupt thieves aren't dying on the front line. Thank you for your wisdom and courage.
That coffee shop with tropical garden look so chill!
So delighted to see you back, Nicky. Im so glad you are enjoying your life in Vietnam x
You mentioned the 5kg bags of rice, but they are, in fact, NOT common in Asia. They're common in Europe and the United States, but the common amount of rice to purchase is a large 20kg-30kg sack in all of Asia. It takes about 2 months to go through each 20kg bag of rice for a family of 4, and it is MUCH cheaper to purchase 20kg-30kg bags than those tiny 5kg bags. Here in the United States, my family and I only purchase 30kg bags of rice from local Asian markets, because regular grocery stores do not have them - but every Asian market, even the tiniest ones, have hundreds of 30kg sacks of rice.
I was missing your content since you were in Istanbul...been following you since you left Russia. I am just some random guy living in Nashville, Tennessee in the USA, so your reach is FAR! Welcome back!
Greetings from Dalat!
I'm glad you're doing so well.
Thank you for showing us around Vietnam 💙
🌻
Loved this insight into Vietnam costs of living. Seems like a great country for youtubers.
13:35 in the US, the cheapest Korean BBQ would be about $18…before taxes and tip! So perhaps $22+!
Hope you're well. My son always watched you.
Go glad to hear from you Niki! Absolutely loved the video. You look well and seem happy. Hope we can continue to hear more from you, but no pressure! I am finally planning a trip abroad in 2025 and Vietnam is on the list of places I want to travel. I hadn't heard of Dalat before you mentioned it, but in researching it more it really looks like a great city. I don't particularly enjoy the super hot and humid climates, and Dalat looks like a slightly cooler alternative to some of the other cities in Vietnam. Hope you continue to post videos when you can!
Thank you very much, David! Greetings from Vietnam :)
Good to see you, Nikki. I hope all is well with you. I'd love to hear what you were up to while you took a break. We all need that now and again. It's like a cleansing for the soul. Looking forward to some new video. Stay safe. Safe travel.
Wonderful to hear from you again; we were becoming concerned! Please keep us updated from time to time, and enjoy your travels. ❤
Nice to see you back, Niki!
Nice to be back :)
Good to see you Niki. I love visiting Vietnam!
After a long time not seeing your videos, I am glad to see you are settled in Vietnam and having a good safe life.
GRAB and motorbike access is the same in the Philippines just for FYI.
Yes! I had good experience with Grab in the Philippines. Also super beautiful islands, i'll be back someday for sure
👋 from Washington. Absolutely remember you. Happy to hear you are doing well. Take care.
Was shocked to see a video posted!! Glad you are doing great.
Welcome back Niki! Thanks for sharing! Great video!
Thank you, Don!
Wondered where you were. Seeing Vietnam with you is a refresher for me. I went in 1996 for the first time I applied for a visa at the Embassy in Bangkok where I was living, The visa was $100 and I think valid for one month, Went from Saigon to Hanoi on the Singh bus. $55 at the time to go all the way. You could stop off along the way and catch the bus when it came through. Looking forward to more videos soon.
That must've been a great adventure! Sometimes I think about what's Vietnam (and other Asian countries) were like 20-30 years ago when Asia wasn't that popular tourist destination
Very interesting vlog 🤩 I really love it 😍 Thank you for all informations and by the way very very well edited. I wish I could film and edit like you. I am impressed ❤
I never had much interest in visiting Vietnam before, and had never heard of Delat, but you are showing it looks pretty nice and cool!
Nikki, great to see you again and to see that you are well and enjoying Vietnam. A very informative video and much enjoyed. Best Wishes from Australia.
Dude you have the best hair on youtube seriously
Good to see you again, Niki.
And this was a very interesting video. I was stunned at the price of everything! It is so freakin expensive here where I live in the US.
Go Da Lat good supermarket i lived 3 blocks away for the last 6 months dist 3 and last year also can't beat Da Lat for the weather either. 😁💯👍
It’s great to see you producing videos again and that you took time to relax, unwind, and regain your mental and physical health.
Thank you for the lovely postcard you sent me.
I look forward to joining you again online via Zoom very soon.
I would love to learn more about what is happening in Russia. The war against Ukraine sadly continues 😢
Great, happy to know that the postcard reached you :) the next Zoom is right tomorrow. (and most likely I won't be posting much about Russia-Ukraine, there are plenty of other channels doing that on daily basis)
Wow, great to see you again, love the trees, lake & fauna. What a peaceful paradise, your video was fantastic.
Thanks for sharing. I also love in Vietnam, but Da Nang city for almost 3 months. Really great country and its people.
Hi Niki, Nice to see you again. You look great. Can’t wait to learn more about Vietnam😊. Cheers.
That Korean dinner looked outstanding! It's GREAT to see you posting again, Niki! Your videos are always very interesting and educational!
I hope you will feature some other travelers living in Vietnam.
I've been trying to spread my comments around your various posts, Niki. Hope it helps with algorithm things. Thanks for sharing the new video!
Thank you Jessica :) perhaps that help after such a long break!
Good to see you back Niki. I was watching one of my favorite Vietnamese Vloggers the lady from “What the Pho” Channel. It would be nice too see you collaborating with her 😊 Take care Niki.
I've seen a few of her videos, she's great!
Its about time! Post more please
sure!
I’m so glad you are doing better, I was worried about you,thinking you were held against your will.
So glad your safe. Enjoyed your informative video about living abroad. Hope your family is safe and that you will post sooner than later. Thank you!
Thank you
Ah yes, the expatriate life. I lived in Japan for 10 years, now back home in the US with a house, car, pets, etc. I watch your videos I want to sell it all and go back on the road.
It's never too late to be back :)
@NikiProshin I'm thinking of settling there but would need help from expats. How do I do it?
7:56 In South America this fruit is named ''Pitaya''. Good for decrease blood sugar levels...
It's so good to hear from you again. Thank you for sharing your travel experiences and daily life with us.
Thank you Linda!
Super informative video Niki! It has made me want to travel to Vietnam. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Wow that korean bbq looked amazing!
Glad you are ok and taking life easier Niki, your documentations are so interesting, thank you for sharing your journey’s ❤❤❤❤
It's so good to have you back. I hope you will be uploading more frequently. A nice tour of where you are living now. Your life is so interesting. You, Roman, and Natasha, oh and the guy that moved to US to study, all living very different lives now. It's good to see you all making wonderful lives for yourselves. 👍 🤗 🇬🇧
Indeed very different lives. I sometimes check on them and I see that we all have different ideas for the best place to stay. Thank you Sheila
Welcome back. And you are back in my favorite country again. I understand the feeling of burn out, I too have experienced it many times as well in my long life. And you either have to get out of the situation or go crazy. It's good to see you are not crazy... yet. 😂❤
Longtime no see, brother…
Good to see you still around…
Im glad you’re okay
looks like you are living well! Sometimes seeing videos like this make me wonder why i live where I live. take care!
I would like to visit Vietnam some day. Looks interesting.
So good to see you again, Niki. And the timing of this Vietnam episode is terrific. We are beginning to check out our options as we become more worried about the US. This is terrific with so many specific questions answered. You're a treasure.
Glad it was useful for you!
Great to see you, again! Hope that you are enjoying life in Vietnam…this is going to be an amazing TH-cam series - thank you for taking us along.
You look relaxed and healthy . I hope you’ll share some Interesting “visa trips” with us.
We'll get to that too
Great to see you again Niki.
Glad to see some updates again :D I hope you can enjoy your new life!
thank you, I'm definitely enjoying it!
Good to hear from u bro!
So glad you’re back, Niki!! Glad you are continuing to enjoy living in Dalat, and I’m glad that your friend was able to get out as well. You have a lovely house that looks comfortable. I looked up Dalat on Wikipedia because I was unfamiliar with it, and didn’t realize that it had such a fantastic climate (minus rainy season) and isn’t so hot. Apparently, it was built up in the early 1900s by the French Colonists as a resort town, and continues to be a huge tourist area. You might look for pork products as those will be cheaper than beef in Vietnam. A lot of Asian people are lactose intolerant/sensitive and so there is less milk products used. Also, cows take up a lot of land, and I don’t know how well they’d do in Vietnamese climate. Thank you for showing the supermarket!! I love the foreign supermarket tours, thanks for showing them! For bread you’ll enjoy…order a bread maker from the internet, you can easily make all the bread in any way you like to eat it with no bread making skills (put in ingredients, press a few buttons, come back in 60 min to 3 hours, depending on what you’re making, and it’s done!) Hopefully you are able to post videos more often, but that’s selfish for me, mostly I hope you are able to live your very best life and be happy and live your dreams.
Thank you very much, Molly! Dalat is like a hidden gem in Vietnam and more and more people discover this place. And I keep discovering local groceries and food options :)
Niki welcome back.
We understand that you need a break .
We will enjoy any content that you feel up to making ❤
Thank you 😊
Glad to see that you are back.
Vietnam has nice taste of cacao, but local rabusta coffee is too bitter without milk
As a Vietnamese living abroad, I find this video really useful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching :)
Very enjoyable and informative video, Niki. Dalat appears to be a very relaxing and laid back place to live.
Thanks!
Thank you Nathan!
You're the best, Niki.
Awesome video, thank you for sharing!
I love the scooter! One thing I like about many Asian countries is the widespread use of scooters. They are so much more practical for around town use than cars. I once had a Honda scooter here in the U.S. but riding in the midst of so many cars is a bit scary. Because there are relatively few scooters and motorcycles here, car drivers sometimes don’t notice them, and collisions are all too common, and never good for the cycle rider.
Fantastic video. I had forgotten how interesting and professional your videos are. Thank you and safe travels.
Great to see you post again and glad you are taking care of yourself. Fascinating, informative and beautiful video. It blows my mind at how inexpensive it is to live a very good life in Vietnam (especially if you have a decent income). Here in the United States inflation and the cost of living is so high. An apartment like you were in could cost $1800 USD a month (and more) in my city.
Nice to have you back! Hope you are feeling better! ❤
Enjoy seeing your videos so much! Glad you are doing so well. 💐
Good to see you again. Make sure to take care of your mental health.❤
It's great to see you back online. I just subscribed to make sure I don't miss any of your future videos.
Enjoyed your street tour with focus on Chaos. Since chaos has negative conotations, I prefer to think of Random developments. Here in Costa Rica the randomness is like a real life video game where surprises are around every corner. Pura Vida.
Glad you are back. We missed you!
Good to see you thriving and still out of Russia. Hope your mother and the rest of your family are also well. Looking forward to more of your videos especially the local attractions and restaurants!
I was just thinking about you the other day. I am so glad to see you posted again. I am glad you took a break, sounds like it was much needed. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Thank you!
I was just thinking about your channel! Happy to see you are posting again!
Thank you!
Рады видеть вновь!
So good to see you again please keep us up-to-date on your new adventures point!
So good to see you Niki, you look great and thanks for sharing your update, can’t wait to see what your next video is about.
Yay Niki - you are back! 😊. Very interesting vlog and it’s good to see you are doing well.
Yeah! The card finally got to you! I am so excited to see stickers I recognize. Now I have to find your address to send you the newest batch!
Nice, thank you very much! Message or email me about the new mailing address :)
I’m from Saigon, Vietnam and welcome back, I have been waiting for your new video each day 😃
Thank you!
How nice to hear from you. You adapt easy. The food you ate looked very strange. Then you put it all on a leaf and eat it. You did say peanut butter mixed with other ingredients. You talked about Dima. Is he also a blogger? Please, don't wait so long before sharing you and how you cook, etc?
Food here is different indeed. Someday soon I'll make a video about local food, not sure about cooking video though. And Dima isn't a blogger, he hasn't uploaded any videos yet