yes, it's true that Vietnamese women understand male-female relationships and it's also true that they don't harass us tourists and, as you mentioned, they prefer that the tourist take the first steps, but they are very communicative and show signals that they are interested, this is because they are modest and yet very amorous. and I don't agree that they won't go to bed soon. everything is guided by intentions. I said I wanted to try what she tasted like and I wanted to taste her culture. she gave it to me quickly.
@@PaganiniPagani wow very detailed comment man thanks. I have been here 2 weeks now and a couple of them randomly went out of there way to say hi to me and they were very pretty… it actually caught me off guard, but I could tell that if I wanted anything further to happen that I would have to be the one to establish it just like a normal traditional society. Whereas in Thailand I didn’t have to say much because THEY talk to me first and are more aggressive in that manner
@@Ned88Man Thai culture is intact. Vietnamese culture is mixed with Chinese and French. You brought up sex. I said Thailand looks like more fun because of the lively nightlife and abundant street food, which seems to be lacking in this part of Vietnam.
Family oriented, fine! However, I like female freedom of expression and association. The last thing I want is to go and live in any country and be lonely, just because I can't find a girlfriend..
Yes, the Vietnamese women have been saying hi to me recently and have been a lot nicer to me and that’s giving me the confidence to maybe ask them for their number or something. Coming from Thailand the girls are very aggressive and will talk to you first so it is a culture shock in Vietnam for me.
@@elishuatv I feel much better and I'm glad they're not that stuck in tradition. I've been told the place is a favorite place for many in the South East of Asia
You should go to the smaller cities if you want family-oriented areas in Thailand. You are saying everyone is a freelancer because you are sticking to the usual tourist spots and they are really aggressive there. Go checkout the cities outside of Chiangmai or the ancient city very few tourists and redlight activities.
The place I am at in this Video is called Nguyen Hue Walking Street. I forgot to add the “Hue” in the video.
yes, it's true that Vietnamese women understand male-female relationships and it's also true that they don't harass us tourists and, as you mentioned, they prefer that the tourist take the first steps, but they are very communicative and show signals that they are interested, this is because they are modest and yet very amorous. and I don't agree that they won't go to bed soon. everything is guided by intentions. I said I wanted to try what she tasted like and I wanted to taste her culture. she gave it to me quickly.
@@PaganiniPagani wow very detailed comment man thanks. I have been here 2 weeks now and a couple of them randomly went out of there way to say hi to me and they were very pretty… it actually caught me off guard, but I could tell that if I wanted anything further to happen that I would have to be the one to establish it just like a normal traditional society. Whereas in Thailand I didn’t have to say much because THEY talk to me first and are more aggressive in that manner
@@elishuatv because you have bbc and also maybe some cash after "hand work" or "boom boom" 😂😂😂
Thank for sharing brother.what type of camera are you using.
@@humanconnectionflores iPhone 14 💯
Do you mind doing a non touristy video, like grocery shopping, renting and home buying. Thank you Sir
Cool video EJ
@@levelupwithleon53966 Thank you man 🙏🏾💯
Cheers from BKK brother, peace !
@@Wearenick 💪🏾💯
Thailand looks like more fun.
@@kentaylor2416 yes it is for sure!
if you are looking for sex tourism, yes. BUT, if you want to experience a less diluted culture, go to Vietnam
@@Ned88Man Thai culture is intact.
Vietnamese culture is mixed with Chinese and French.
You brought up sex.
I said Thailand looks like more fun because of the lively nightlife and abundant street food, which seems to be lacking in this part of Vietnam.
there is good nightlife in Vietnam.
@@Ned88Man Not on this video.
Love the travel vids mate, Newcastle, England :)
@@Chrisejp amazing man! 🙂
Great to the point video. I couldn't believe how clean the streets looked compared to Thialand.
@@stevehatten209 yes very clean and family oriented out here
Family oriented, fine! However, I like female freedom of expression and association. The last thing I want is to go and live in any country and be lonely, just because I can't find a girlfriend..
Yes, the Vietnamese women have been saying hi to me recently and have been a lot nicer to me and that’s giving me the confidence to maybe ask them for their number or something. Coming from Thailand the girls are very aggressive and will talk to you first so it is a culture shock in Vietnam for me.
@@elishuatv
I feel much better and I'm glad they're not that stuck in tradition. I've been told the place is a favorite place for many in the South East of Asia
You should go to the smaller cities if you want family-oriented areas in Thailand. You are saying everyone is a freelancer because you are sticking to the usual tourist spots and they are really aggressive there. Go checkout the cities outside of Chiangmai or the ancient city very few tourists and redlight activities.
@@zerodev6691 yes very wise thanks for letting us know
I'll pick Vietnam any day. Way better place all around. Thailand has too many weirdos.
I never been to Vietnam but I heard it’s cheaper than Thailand
@@jaymeez yes it really is! To the hotel and Airbnb accommodations as well as the food it is super affordable man 💯
Vietnam and Thailand are not the same yoy can not compare these countries