DO NOT Drive in Vietnam! (No, SERIOUSLY!!)

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @willhigg3452
    @willhigg3452 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Hi, That was very interesting. My wife is Vietnamese and I’ve been to VN eleven times. My mother in law lives in District One behind the US Embassy.
    My first trip was 2001! I’ve seen a lot of beautiful places there.
    I watch a lot of your videos and you share some important information to help people out. I enjoy your channel.
    Have a awesome day! Perhaps I may see you sometime there.

  • @knt7401
    @knt7401 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Mr. Dương, You Have Been Putting Honesty To Your Video Lately And That Has Beeen A Right Direction. Keep Doing A Good Job And Let The Investors Decide. Thank You For Making Quality Things For all To Share And To Make A Better Viet-Nam. Sincerely, ♥️♥️♥️KNT.

  • @edv1261
    @edv1261 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Kudos to you for wanting to move back to your mother land to make a difference. I’m not Vietnamese, I’m an American and have traveled around SE Asia over the last 4 years and have chosen Vietnam my home for over a year. I love the people there, not so much the drivers 🤣😂🤣 but overall I do enjoy it there. Take care. God bless you.

  • @thanhquach8776
    @thanhquach8776 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Really appreciate this video Ken. I was born and raised in Cali. After visiting Vietnam a few times i really want to go back to the motherland and help in some way whenever i can. So many talented and hard working young people in Vietnam. Its great to see

  • @antonysmith3336
    @antonysmith3336 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Enjoy watching and listening to your videos Ken.. I am in Vietnam now my wife is a English teacher working in VINH YEN.I’m from the UK.and my wife is from the Philippines I’ve been coming to Vietnam since 2018 I just love coming here I love the people and the culture of the country. I met my wife in Hanoi last year when I was here again on Hoilday visiting PHU QUOC island.. I went back to the Philippines with her and I asked her to marry me…we come back to Vietnam so my wife could continue working. Has yet I haven’t decided to drive here. I do have a international driving license. I have been a professional driver most of my life. Driving Bus’s and Heavy goods vehicles in London and all over the country and Europe.. I look at all the people on their motorcycles and scooters and the people in their cars. I don’t see any or if anyone knows the laws of the road…I just want to know is insurance required to ride or drive in Vietnam..we always take a taxi or have a car and driver and I must say I haven’t seen many accidents.. I was in a taxi a couple of years ago that was involved in a accident with a scooter rider.. I would definitely drive outside of Hanoi the roads are much safer and less crowded.. I can’t imagine myself driving into Hanoi at any time in the future..

  • @louiskats5116
    @louiskats5116 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good day Ken,
    Let me begin by saying " God Bless You, your Family, Your Company, Your Future & all those you Love".
    I have been following you for years & this video finally opened up Pandora Box into who is Ken & I like what I hear & see.
    You are definitely one of the good guys by the way you hold yourself & speak openly and candidly about yourself which I commend you on.
    Yes Vietnam is a up & coming country I felt it on my first visit in 2011 & I still feel it & I want to be part of it.
    So much I can write but I can't wait to have that Churchill, Cognac & good old chat with lots of laughs with you.
    Great great video congratulations & you deserve all your good fortunes.
    Cheers
    Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Melbourne, Australia.
    🇻🇳 🇦🇺 👍 🙂 🦘

  • @Logarithmic9000
    @Logarithmic9000 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Thank you for sharing your experience, expertise, and of course the origin story. I look forward to see more of your advice videos. My wife was born in the US but she felt more connected with Vietnam than with the US. I wonder if Vietnam will face the same birthrate issue that South Korea and Japan are currently facing.
    Also, I was so proud of myself when I drove from HCMC all the way to Da Lat. For some reason it felt like a huge accomplishment lol (b.c. I didn't hit anyone). I got pulled over for speeding, and unlike the US they expect you to get out of the car. I didn't know and I just sat there inside the car for a good 30 minutes. I finally got out of the car and gave the police my "Uncle Ho license".

    • @tonynails007
      @tonynails007 Před 11 měsíci

      That is why Vietnamese love uncle ho !

    • @thaido3220
      @thaido3220 Před 10 měsíci

      In the US you will end up in Uncle Ho Jail.😢

  • @alfredvierra4122
    @alfredvierra4122 Před 2 měsíci

    I really liked this video. I watch all of your videos and happy to see this side of you and your history, goals and your intentions for your future. A Renaissance man making an impact in Vietnam for Vietnam.
    I have been to Vietnam three times in the last seven years. My other planned trips were hindered by covid. I was last there 13 months ago and plan to go again coming November. I am from Hawaii and have fallen in love with Vietnam and always look forward to returning.
    Thank you for shedding light on Vietnam. Although I am already 75 years old I would like to spend much more time there. We will see how that pans out.

  • @tommybruin
    @tommybruin Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love the video bro. The personal side of it is great. Really helps someone like myself who is looking to make a similar move feel more confident in my own intuition and calling. Hoping to meet up with you and get that wisdom and knowledge when I get there. Thanks again bro. Bruins make the world go round!

  • @chaksha
    @chaksha Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very nice quiet area at the beginning of video. Congrats on being multi-lingual, I have trouble with Vietnamese due to the tones but if I focussed I think I should be fine. Driving in Vietnam isn’t too bad, have no international license but drove anyway. Thanks again for your videos, greatly appreciated.

  • @philwebster3914
    @philwebster3914 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very informative and interesting video, thank you Ken, all the best.

  • @tommythai7563
    @tommythai7563 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey Ken,
    Thank you for sharing your insightful opinions about Vietnam. It’s profound and I appreciate It. Your thoughts have reinforced my similar thinkings about Vietnam and I thank you for the informative CZcams video.

  • @4985muhammadali
    @4985muhammadali Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much Ken sir for sharing tons of knowledge and your personal life experiences ❤✌️, it's my dream to set up my business in Vietnam and live my life fully there ❤ I love Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤✌️

  • @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis
    @Phi-Nguyen-Tennis Před 9 měsíci

    I think this video is the MOST valuable on this channel. You are a great and generous person.

  • @TheKietNguyen-dy1dz
    @TheKietNguyen-dy1dz Před měsícem

    Welcome back brother 😄

  • @bestly802
    @bestly802 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i love this format

  • @thanhThai-jb6hy
    @thanhThai-jb6hy Před 11 měsíci

    Much appreciated Ken, hope to catch up with you soon . Best regards 🇦🇺 🙏

  • @legatrix
    @legatrix Před 11 měsíci +2

    Love how this channel is becoming more personalized. No reason not to do that.

  • @Jojosmith342
    @Jojosmith342 Před 5 měsíci

    SUBSCRIBED !!! SUBSCRIBED !!! MORE SUBSCRIBED !!! & all THUMBS UP 👍TO THE MOST HARD WORKING ATTORNEY KEN. THANKS A LOT FOR ALL YOUR MEANINGFUL, LEGACY, HONEST WORK ETHIC. VIETNAM IS SO BLESSED TO HAVE YOU WHO IS PASSIONATE OF HELPING THE COUNTRY BETTER AND BETTER EACH DAY . 🙏

  • @whoisdisguy
    @whoisdisguy Před 3 měsíci

    Great insight Anh Ken!

  • @yenhuynh0102
    @yenhuynh0102 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice to see open heart video once in a while. 👍thanks for the information.

  • @swirlingchi
    @swirlingchi Před 10 měsíci

    Lovely video and thanks for sharing. Both my parents were born in VN and I was born in the US. Your insights are very helpful

  • @bringhappinessinyourlife4971
    @bringhappinessinyourlife4971 Před 11 měsíci

    Very good contents. I have been watching your videos. I have interest in Vietnam and have been to Vietnam about 3 times since 2008. Keep it up.

  • @JuanOrtiz-wj4rc
    @JuanOrtiz-wj4rc Před 2 měsíci

    THANKS for your time ✌️

  • @paulthai958
    @paulthai958 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video !!!! Thank you for sharing !!!

  • @a4ldev933
    @a4ldev933 Před 8 měsíci

    Yeah I can see the changes in you and your honest views of your personal goals on Youtubing. As I 'm getting to know you better I started changing my views on your videos as well. Best of luck with your long journey and wish you become more successfully and most importantly your legacy as a Vietnamese man.

  • @delayedgratification581
    @delayedgratification581 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your story, very inspiring. I’m looking forward to one day retire in Vietnam, sooner rather than later 👍

  • @holidaygiftmall2517
    @holidaygiftmall2517 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm an American business man and I first traveled to Vietnam in 1997. I found the people friendly and very eager to learn about the USA. Planning on retiring as well as doing business in Vietnam and I'll reach out to you when the time comes. Thank you for sharing your story with us Ken, ...and I'm happy you listened to your marketing team, they were right! ☮

  • @SastravithKhieu
    @SastravithKhieu Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your experiences! I am a Cambodian who lived in the United States since 1983 and I two more years in the USA. Then I I will return to Cambodia to teach tennis in Cambodia.

  • @jarrett7774
    @jarrett7774 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's nice to see you all drive on the right side of the road and the cars are left-hand steering. That makes it so much easier for North American expats!

  • @TGB168
    @TGB168 Před 11 měsíci

    Looking forward to meet you and your firm , Ken, on my next trip to VN

  • @hDHDFFbhda
    @hDHDFFbhda Před 3 měsíci +1

    1 dollar equals
    25,449.00 VND
    As of May 2023, the minimum wage in Vietnam varies by region, with Region 1 being the highest and Region 4 the lowest:
    Zone I: VND 4,420,000 per month, approximately US$200
    God bless you for all your hard work and efforts in safeguarding the sovereignty of the Vietnamese people. But I will say, and this has not been mentioned, that in Spain it is 8 euros an hour. 221,823.66 Vietnamese Dong
    So labor is cheap for a reason, right? Inflation may have peaked. Many people donate money to Vietnam to live comfortably because Vietnam does not pay a living wage to Vietnamese citizens. Like I said, a lot of places in Latin America are doing the same thing. Honduras, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, they all don't pay an adequate standard of living. Please advocate for a better standard of living for many of the citizens in Vietnam. The government never paid adequately it never did in Vietnam

  • @loinguyen68
    @loinguyen68 Před 8 měsíci

    The man is spitting knowledge. Ty😊

  • @a4ldev933
    @a4ldev933 Před 8 měsíci

    You're a great man! Great advices! Thank you!

  • @lloydglyn6831
    @lloydglyn6831 Před 11 měsíci

    Very informative video, I've always enjoyed your content thank you sir🌸🌸

  • @craigswiger8709
    @craigswiger8709 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you Ken. I am an American who is married to a Vietnamese for over one year now I’ve been to Vietnam four times and I love it there. I plan on coming back again in February and I want to come to your office to see you I will make an appointment I would like to discuss doing some business in Vietnam. I live in Florida southwest Florida have a home here and I’m a builder in Southwest Florida and I would like to start doing business in Vietnam as well as a builder buying homes apartments, refurbishing them, renting them out or selling them and possibly building new homes and apartments as well. I’m looking forward to meeting you in person and discussing a business plan with you. Thank you.

    • @thaido3220
      @thaido3220 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You should contact VinHomes instead. They know how to rob lands from rural people to build their resorts and apartments fast.

    • @craigswiger8709
      @craigswiger8709 Před 10 měsíci +1

      My wife is Hmong and an ethnic Vietnamese and I know all too well how things are happening over there, but I am not one that wants to steal the land. I actually want to help the ethnic Vietnamese keep their lands and come up with a plan to do that.

    • @GiangHoang-hd8uk
      @GiangHoang-hd8uk Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@thaido3220Crazy man. are you child of 3/// VNCH?

  • @HuyNguyen-nc1tw
    @HuyNguyen-nc1tw Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for this delightful insight.

  • @RoseRose-bk1cf
    @RoseRose-bk1cf Před 9 měsíci

    Love watching the contents on your channel, very informative. I completely agree with your thoughts, people already have money and status, don’t sit around to show your status but do something for humankind to keep their legacy lasts forever after they pass away.

  • @z-man7883
    @z-man7883 Před 10 měsíci

    Vietnam born myself and grew up in the US as well, your videos inspire me to want to do the same for legacy and cultural reasons.

  • @ethanlee7662
    @ethanlee7662 Před 3 měsíci

    I am exactly like you brother, I been in Vietnam for 1.3 years now and im Viet Kieu from Tampa Florida. Dont know how to read or write yet but I can speak Vietnamese (we have same accent lol). I am sure eventually we will meet sometime as you seem to know a lot of the people I know. Love the videos you are making though!

  • @thaido3220
    @thaido3220 Před 11 měsíci +2

    If you have USD then you can live in Vietnam comfortably and culturally but you have to worry about the polluted environment and food safety. The funny thing I heard from locals about saving money for the future is to take care of medical expenses because VN does not have a medical system like the US, Canada, the Europe Union (EU) or Australia.
    Some families in VN went bankrupted due to medical expenses w/o and/or insufficient government help.
    So do enjoy VN but don’t get sick or involved in a car accident (I don’t want to be mean) because you have to go back to the US in order to receive all the benefits and care you deserve.

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Před 10 měsíci

      Living under the demonic Commie Vietnam makes people lose their humanity, as doctors don't treat patients unless money is paid first, regardless of how severe the sickness or injury might be, unfortunately. In many cases, patients already on operating beds in operating rooms were pressured to pay extra before surgeons even proceeded with the surgeries.

    • @MC-fk2mz
      @MC-fk2mz Před 10 měsíci

      Yeh In vietnam you better have alot of money if u want to live healthy,safe and happy.coz alot of vietnamese went back there and bankcrupt i know a few.

  • @vordigon3
    @vordigon3 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank very much. Thinking about heading back to Vietnam to teach English !!! 🎉🎉

  • @VN-BURNER
    @VN-BURNER Před 10 měsíci +1

    For those that don't know, it's incredibly difficult to move money out of Vietnam. If you were to invest in a business in Vietnam and it's doing well and you want to transfer money out, the bank will not simply let you wire the money out or convert to USD without a bunch of legal papers work and restriction.

    • @1rolandpham
      @1rolandpham Před 8 měsíci

      Because if VN does not control the outflow of forex, there would be a massive capital flight and its USD reserve would be depleted in day - unquestionably, wealthy people in VN have already moved some of their money abroad. In fact, a number of Vietnamese entities appeared on the Panama Papers in the 2016 leak. There is no real exit for investments in VN, unless it is a barehanded exit.

  • @porkbelly1144
    @porkbelly1144 Před 11 měsíci

    Like I said in the previous video, you’re much more relatable now. You have a good marketing team 👍

  • @bellini2535
    @bellini2535 Před 5 měsíci

    Indeed, rich pickings galore from this episode.

  • @thaido3220
    @thaido3220 Před 11 měsíci +2

    If VN can benefit from the exported products it made then you can talk about GDP. Unfortunately the foreign companies just use the cheap labor force of VN to sell their products and Vietnamese workers depend greatly on those companies to survive. If there are enough local companies that can pay the Vietnamese workers properly they would not go abroad to find better pay jobs. We can say that the Vietnamese are now exploited inside and out because they don’t receive decent compensation for their work now and/or when they retire.

  • @rubinpham2955
    @rubinpham2955 Před 11 měsíci

    excellent video ken duong

  • @paul3454
    @paul3454 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your videos Ken

  • @tomlam653
    @tomlam653 Před 10 měsíci

    Great info. Thanks

  • @danielhartwig6333
    @danielhartwig6333 Před 5 měsíci

    I got my Australian license converted and married 2019 ! Too Covid has now wasted 5 years and need to renew visa drivers licence etc. 😊👍👍👍👍👍

  • @luongv427
    @luongv427 Před 11 měsíci

    I actually enjoyed this vid immensely.

  • @youseed1
    @youseed1 Před 8 měsíci

    Great channel

  • @kentwangusa
    @kentwangusa Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you very much!

  • @DatTTran-ng8xu
    @DatTTran-ng8xu Před 11 měsíci

    Kudos to you Ken. You have worked in Vietnam for 10 years. How have you filed income taxes for the US government during these years?
    Thanks for your channel!

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Před měsícem

    Those hidden costs of operating a business are not at all hidden. They are openly documented requirements. Finding a good broker (like you for example) is a good idea. Too many people offer too many short cuts.
    Having a local partner is prudent. So long as they're not a partner that takes administrative and compliance short cuts. Your spouse and children are your best local partners. Beware of in-laws.

  • @vickytu3094
    @vickytu3094 Před 2 měsíci

    Ken, love to watch your videos. I would like to do some volunteer work. However, I speak very little Vietnamese. Please let me know how I can help out.

  • @walsakaluk4630
    @walsakaluk4630 Před 6 měsíci

    Employing a PA who can drive is an excellent investment.
    For business or as a retiree it is an investment in your health and insulates you from administrative predation.
    Is good.

  • @UncleHoCM
    @UncleHoCM Před 4 měsíci

    I want to improve my Viet and Spanish too. Taking lessons at the temple at 19? I tried that but was in class with 3 year old kids. Lol.

  • @kouavang5928
    @kouavang5928 Před 3 měsíci

    Did you actually get the traffic tickets and history of recording those tickets in the government system? For example in Laos, there's no official central record system for all the traffic officers to see how many tickets you had. My little experience in Laos is you pay the fine at the check point spot and you go, no official ticket unless you challenge it and then the police send you to the office, which can delay your trip and may cause more problems for you.

  • @snoopcow
    @snoopcow Před 11 dny

    What area were you driving around? It looks very nice.

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Před měsícem

    A driver is not a luxury in the city.
    Full self driving and maintaining vehicle.
    A good driver is also your PA.

  • @nippy1997
    @nippy1997 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am Vietnamese American as well and I love watching videos throughout years, especially, videos on your personal perspective about Vietnam. In the future, can you make a video on your personal perspective on the Vietnamese communist government. Thanks.

    • @briantran9242
      @briantran9242 Před 11 měsíci +3

      R you kidding he won’t that’s going send his $ss in jail if he’s being honest But he seems pro vc.😂

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@briantran9242 True. He must absolutely be pro VC to return to authoritarian, oppressive Commie Vietnam to do business with the regime in the first place, while there are substantially more opportunities in USA alone. It seems morality is not high on his priority list, certainly not higher than money.

    • @MC-fk2mz
      @MC-fk2mz Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@thethaovatoquoc312you nail it buddy.after 10 years i am sure he bribed so many goverment official.if VN was that good a country look at the number of vietnamese queuing up at Uncle Sam embassy to ask for Visa or other western embassies.and i am not against vietnamese.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Před 10 měsíci

      As we have an office in Saigon, Vietnam with staff, we need to respect local laws and we do not let our attorneys sharing their own opinions on restricted topics, and assuming that our attorney has broken the law is false and reprehensible. In addition, we have an office in Bangkok, Thailand as well. That does not mean that we are monarchist either.

    • @MC-fk2mz
      @MC-fk2mz Před 10 měsíci

      @@duongglobalbusinessconsulting you r right.we must obey the vietnamese laws.vietnam is not USA 100%.

  • @mrnarason
    @mrnarason Před 11 měsíci

    can you do a visit comparing life and culture of US and VN?

  • @EGB29
    @EGB29 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey, thank u for sharing ur experience
    am Dr Girma OBGYN Senior from ethiopia
    I love vietnam, and i want to know more about vietnam, so, i hope you will help me.
    thank you

  • @grahamebailey341
    @grahamebailey341 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your life with us I am looking forward to meeting you in-person to help me for a visa to stay in Vietnam has I married to a Vietnamese woman 😊😊🇦🇺🇲🇦

  • @juleshart8984
    @juleshart8984 Před 10 měsíci

    Good morning Vietnam ❤💥 Do you offer a border run service? Thank you and have a wonderful day! 🙏❤

  • @1rolandpham
    @1rolandpham Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience.
    But you must agree that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and I find that it's counter-intuitive and perhaps illogical for one to migrate FROM, while literally the rest of the world wants to immigrate TO, the US. Countless Vietnamese students and professionals came to the US to study and have decided to stay simply because in the US there are more opportunities, better quality employment, higher salary, superior quality of life. Absent striking gold, generally, you cannot build as much wealth for yourself in Vietnam as you can in the US. At the end of the day, when you have grown tired with all the red tape, corruptions, and nonsense, you will want to return to the US, and, at that point, you will realize that the grass in Vietnam wasn't all that green to begin with ... maybe because all your savings from the years in Vietnam will not be enough in the US.
    While I acknowledge that the Vietnamese government has changed and opened up a lot since 1989 when it began it Đổi Mới policy and the Vietnamese economy has grown remarkably since 1995 when US and Vietnam normalized relations and the US-led economic embargo was lifted, it is still a totalitarian state. A quick survey around the world will inform you what you can expect living under such as system.
    I wish you the very best.

  • @MC-fk2mz
    @MC-fk2mz Před 10 měsíci

    You point out so many important things living in VN.but you forgot to mention a few important thing.
    1. Do not involve nhậu or beer ôm if you want to keep a happy family,VN got so many pretty girls ,women etc….u know what i meant.
    2.Stay away from politics.
    3.Do not trust your relatives in VN.
    4.briberies you need to becareful

  • @laogia69
    @laogia69 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I will never drive in VN. Very high risk and super low reward 😂. Traffic is too crazy. I came back 3 times but never drove a car just biked around towns/villages on a scooter.

  • @BS-my2ky
    @BS-my2ky Před 8 měsíci

    are you planning to have your kid attend school in the US or international school in vietnam?

  • @thaido3220
    @thaido3220 Před 11 měsíci

    The main thing is to be proud of your job and the money you earn. Don’t let your kids admire you like Don Vito Corleone in the Godfather movie starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino.

  • @andreaskallenbrunnen2614
    @andreaskallenbrunnen2614 Před 9 měsíci

    As you get older, you learn to drive more proactively! Some not!

  • @daytraderfl2381
    @daytraderfl2381 Před 10 měsíci +1

    One important don’t you did not mention is “Do Not discuss politics” 😊

    • @trangnguyen-yx9px
      @trangnguyen-yx9px Před 9 měsíci

      I wonder if he’s working with the Vietnamese government now to bring more foreigners business in VN!

    • @kurt4032
      @kurt4032 Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, many political prisoners in Viet Nam for just mentioning simple political obervations.

  • @zombieryder
    @zombieryder Před 10 měsíci

    I would say 90% of people don't know how to drive. Its the worst unimaginable way of driving mindset in the whole world. The way they ride there motorbike they drive their cars, trucks, buses 16 wheelers the same way. You miss your turn, no problem just drive back wrong way. They dont even know how to make a proper safe turn. I bet this will go on till 50plus years. Students ride their bike out of school like rats on fire, they dont look left or right. I have been driving here for 14yrs I have been hit 3 times, my brand new bike was hit inside my own home parking space, im not talking about an apartment shared parking. Same as you the first thing to do is to learn to drive slow forget how you used to drive where you came from. You need to re-program your driving habits all over. I would say if the traffic police where to start fining strictly for traffic violations they would run out of paper in one day. Vietnamese may create a cure to disease, build the tallest building in the world, build rockets, do other incredible things BUT DRIVING IS JUST NOT THEIR THING!

  • @VanTran-ne4yf
    @VanTran-ne4yf Před 10 měsíci

    There is a very large population in the US speaking spanish and the whole of south American countries speaking Spanish. I dont know why young American Vietnamese dont learn Spanish . Later on in life, they might open a business dealing with them, travel to south America or even have a wife speaking Spanish . In Asia, Australia, Canada, Vietnamese should learn speaking Mandarine. In Europe, they should learn speaking French .The British and American not going to fools with Vietnam , we speaking english with you anytime, anywhere, anyday. " Show me the money" " Money talk" "No money No honey" . Green and gold kids

  • @user-wg3rr9jh9h
    @user-wg3rr9jh9h Před 11 měsíci

    08:50 Driving in Vietnam requires a Westerner to Zen ability to let go of all fear. Once there is less fear you can go with the flow. You'll notice the lack of traffic lights, just remember always wear your helmet, yield things work out.

  • @chrishamlin5863
    @chrishamlin5863 Před 11 měsíci

    I grew up in Boston, which is widely regarded as having the worst drivers in the country. Now I live in Hanoi, which makes driving in Boston liik like a walk in the park.

  • @JuanOrtiz-wj4rc
    @JuanOrtiz-wj4rc Před 2 měsíci

    Ken ill see you in the next life im 63 i wont last too long 🤠🇵🇷

  • @theyhateme8763
    @theyhateme8763 Před 9 měsíci

    been driving in vietnam 15 years never an accident.. i speak no viet

  • @xxxnamkhaxxx
    @xxxnamkhaxxx Před 7 měsíci +1

    GET A DRIVER. WISE ADVICE.

  • @thaido3220
    @thaido3220 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You said Vietnamese rich people are Very Rich. Have you found out how they could become that Rich? Are they a good example for people to learn how to get rich like Elon Musk, Warren Buffet and Bill Gates (What Bill wants, Bill gets, right?) or else because they live in VN? Good for you if you can extract something from them. Good luck!

    • @PTL4179
      @PTL4179 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Majority rich peoples are getting their richness from real estate investment or I must say real estate betting. The 2nd group of rich peoples are government officials and they built their fortunes thru bribery or insider knowledges. Vietnamese are very entrepreneurial but typically in small or street businesses. Remember VN like China controlled by a single party government system, they won’t let any single individual that is too powerful or too smart be successful.

    • @thaido3220
      @thaido3220 Před 11 měsíci

      @@PTL4179 You’re right about the real estate business. Due to the law regarding the land in VN stating that people can only Use the land but Can’t Own it because the land belongs to “all the Vietnamese people” and managed by the government. In other words the Communist Party owns all the land in the country and will lease it to the highest bidder after giving a small compensation to the previous
      owner or I should say “lessee”who hold a lease of the property. These “lessees” still think that they Own the land unfortunately. Beside robbing the land of poor people to build resorts and/or apartment complexes, those rich entrepreneurs don’t know a thing about other businesses. One typical example is VinFast a part of Vingroup trying to sell their EVs so called Made in Vietnam to the US but failed miserably or Vinhomes that cheated the buyers by taking their money before delivering the promised houses or apartments.

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Rich people in Commie Vietnam almost always have connection with the regime. For example, Pham Nhat Vuong the richest man in Commie Vietnam got parents as Communist Party members, and the bulk of his wealth was from developing and selling real estate properties built on robbed lands that the utterly corrupt and brutal Commie Vietnamese government officials robbed from Vietnamese citizens. Zero risk, 100% profit. It's essentially a zero-sum game in Commie Vietnam where personal gains of a selected, parasitic, privileged few 5% invariably come from personal losses of 95% of the population. That's why they don't need to "work" like in the West and have plenty of free time even mentioned in the video. It's not due to difference in culture and lifestyle, but the origin of the wealth and the nature of the looting.

    • @thaido3220
      @thaido3220 Před 10 měsíci

      @@thethaovatoquoc312 Tha’s why they want to maintain the hypocrite lawn of the land stating that “the land belongs to ALL the People of VN and the Communist Party manages it”. So in order to “own” your land you have to have the okay of everybody in VN which is really a Joke.

  • @offhamsterwheel2789
    @offhamsterwheel2789 Před měsícem

    VN drivers dont stop for people crossing street, foreigners beware, I was walking across Green Light , within Xing in q5, i swear 90% of drivers they just dont care, i was so annoy i literally put out my fist letting them know if they run into me, they will eat my fist.

  • @VetDingDong
    @VetDingDong Před 8 měsíci

    It is go advice for the peoples.

  • @duypham76
    @duypham76 Před 3 měsíci

    Definitely do not drive there until you live there long enough to understand the driving habits of the locals there

  • @VetDingDong
    @VetDingDong Před 9 měsíci +1

    it better no drive. the peoples is crazing driving the porches and misaydees and vinfasts. policeman in district 2 makes u pay many dong for bad diving and his dog can bit you. please no drive - use scoter and be safe and do not crash into the Vetnam peoples pleasing.

  • @John_DaMan
    @John_DaMan Před 10 měsíci

    i told my girlfriend, if you can drive a car in Vietnam, you can easily drive in America

  • @kevbrown1867
    @kevbrown1867 Před 11 měsíci

    You need to be a mind reader to drive in Vietnam Once you master reading Vietnamese minds it’s not that difficult

  • @mrbHanoi
    @mrbHanoi Před 4 měsíci

    I will never drive in Hanoi or HCMC. smaller cities are ok

  • @thaido3220
    @thaido3220 Před 10 měsíci

    You can help poor people one person at a time like Mother Teresa said. One less poor is one less suffering.

  • @daklakdigital3691
    @daklakdigital3691 Před 5 měsíci

    CAR DRIVERS THINK THEY ARE KINGS. IT IS CALLED "PRIORITE MOI" (PRIORITE ME). I DRIVE A MOTORSCOOTER & I FOLLOW THE LAW.
    CAR DRIVERS CARE ABOUT PAINTWORK. BOY, DO THEY CARE.
    SO I TURNED MY MOTORCYCLE IN TO A HEDGEHOG - USING SPIKES & LIGHTS. EACH CORNER OF MY VEHICLE. I CAN DRIVE INTO A STREAM OF VEHICLES TURNING ACROSS ME, AND WHEN THEY SEE MY SPIKES, THEY STOP DEAD.
    I ALSO HAVE CAMERAS, A LOT OF CAMERAS.

  • @anonymousperson2345
    @anonymousperson2345 Před 11 měsíci

    👍

  • @dannydang5244
    @dannydang5244 Před 3 měsíci

    As a lawyer in United States should be successful if you’re 100% American but Asian lawyer is always consider you’re an outsider you will never be successful in American , I remember I have an Asian lawyer when to courthouse he have to wait until the judge call his name or case number,but an American lawyer all he have to do is walk to the judge and have a little small chat then they done, but my Asian lawyer have to wait and wait!!!! American lawyer and the judge they hang out every day go drink specials place they hang out Asian lawyer don’t do that, that’s why no connection between them ,Just like Asian singer in American they have no business making money they have to go back to vn to make money and have connections ,plus Vietnamese peoples are easy to trust in peoples ,plus licenses from USA go school here and there easy to believe,there is no honest lawyer in this world that’s the fact

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Před 3 měsíci

      That is not our experience. And what about in Vietnam, will you be considered as an outsider as an American? Again, this is not about ethnicity, especially in the US.

  • @davidle438
    @davidle438 Před 10 měsíci

    Why do foreigner who live in vn are called Expat? and Vnese live in the US are Immigrant?? how about black ppe who live in vn called?

  • @0912sj
    @0912sj Před 8 měsíci

    Vietnam’s economic growth excludes their youth and low wage workers outside of the tech and manufacturing sectors. These sectors often only employ their government family members and friends. Poverty still ravage Vietnam due to nepotism. To succeed there you must have money already, bribe and be at the mercy of the communist party. The business culture over there to is kiss as many asses as possible and under the table money exchange. Name one multi millionaire entrepreneur or businessman from Vietnam that came from a lower class family. I’ll wait

  • @dannydang5244
    @dannydang5244 Před 3 měsíci

    In Vietnam they also call smart money !!! thing you can’t get there is money thing that you can’t do have a lot money the old saying money come first,in vn money you can buy pretty much 99.9 everything that’s the fact especially communist country

  • @kurt4032
    @kurt4032 Před 9 měsíci

    No mention of the risk of investing in a nation of a One Party State. You have no rights if on the wrong side of the Communist Henchmen. Nhan quyen cho Viet Nam.

  • @VanTran-ne4yf
    @VanTran-ne4yf Před 10 měsíci

    I teach Vietnamese how to speak the international English which they think Vietnamese and Asian doesnt know, even oversea Vietnamese . " Your height doesnt count but your bank balance is count" get out

  • @user-gp2rs9te1c
    @user-gp2rs9te1c Před 2 měsíci

    haha drive in VN is super crazy

  • @MrNguyenm3
    @MrNguyenm3 Před 10 měsíci

    Did I just watch a 32 min video of you flexing? 😂😂... nothing to do with the video title

    • @MrNguyenm3
      @MrNguyenm3 Před 10 měsíci

      It's still a communist country with nonexistent humanitarian, no check and balances, they can end you/your business in a blink of an eyes and no one will help you

  • @DanhTran-sz7yo
    @DanhTran-sz7yo Před 10 měsíci

    you must be a lousy driver, Duong.

    • @duongglobalbusinessconsulting
      @duongglobalbusinessconsulting  Před 10 měsíci

      What articulable reason do you provide for such a statement?

    • @Duc13Thai
      @Duc13Thai Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@duongglobalbusinessconsulting

      Totally agree with Danh.... you are a TERRIBLE driver.... you drive behind a massive bus.... one thing you don't do in any country is follow a big vehicle even a van/truck.... you followed a BUS.... lol.... wonder why you CAN'T drive in Vietnam.... don't think you can drive in LA either from how talk it takes 3 years just to get behind a vehicle
      You are wrong about driving in Vietnam.... just everywhere.... you need to adapt to the local driving etiquette.... I have no problem driving in LA/NY or any cities or states.... coming from a Calgary, AB
      I have no problem driving in Saigon.... matter of fact.... I drove a lot better than my cousin's private driver.... I rode a motorcycle all over the country.... my relatives told me not to as it is very dangerous.... I told them not to worry as I drive a lot crazier than the Vietnamese.... I LOVE driving in Vietnam.... it's the best ever.... hehehe
      This isn't to put down your opinion.... I think everyone should experience driving in Vietnam then decide if it's for them or not.... we know it's not for you
      Good videos.... keep it up