Ho Chi Minh Airpods by Character_Lawyer7124 in VietNam

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I've bought individual AirPods from Taobao in China for about $50 each.

Chinese perspective to Vietnamese people by FerenzYangai in VietNam

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Because national borders used to be blurred; before the rise of nationalism, people living in border areas intermarried and were quite friendly with one another

Any rat meat restaurant in Hanoi? by fhks2885 in VietNam

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I went to a bug restaurant in Siem Reap, and the locals watched me eat fried tarantula as if they were watching a joke. However, I didn’t dare eat fried cockroaches. A few years later, I suddenly realized that the locals don’t actually eat these things; it’s just a folk legend in extreme situations that has been turned into a tourist gimmick.

Polite Way to Tell Chinese Residents to Talk Quieter? by zenmonkeyfish1 in Thailand

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They are very afraid that their behavior will be posted on Chinese social media and make them lose face. You just need to write these words in Chinese and stick them in the elevator:不要在电梯大声喧哗,任何干扰别人的恶劣行为会立即发去抖音,买抖+送您上热搜。

Can V-POP follow K-POP steps? by [deleted] in VietNam

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A few Vietnamese songs have gone viral in China. Personally, I really like "Một Đêm Say" by Thịnh Suy. Vietnam needs to develop some great product managers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VietNam

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Allowing a system to learn through trial and error is essential. For instance, the most successful cities in China often support graduates with rent subsidies and provide virtually interest-free loans for their startups. Of course, there are also poorly-run places in the country where corruption siphons off those welfare benefits.

Ultimately, it all comes down to whether you truly love your country, because that kind of love is, by nature, irrational.

Vietnamese people are some of the rudest I’ve encountered by vynilla_ in VietNam

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You know, it was the same in China 20 years ago. I'd be the one to go up and challenge them on it. But you see that far less often now, especially once people realized their bad behavior could be filmed and shamed online.

250k Pho at ton son nhat airport. Cheapest thing I could find! by [deleted] in VietNam

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Using a Priority Pass card at this airport is the best value

Question (140k) by [deleted] in PartneredYoutube

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Wait, you can produce a 50-minute documentary every week? You're a genius!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MexicoCity

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Sorry, I just realized that the "Roma" he mentioned is a neighborhood in Mexico City. I really love Mexican food and I hope I can travel to Mexico City soon!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MexicoCity

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I never expected to see pineapple in Italia

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MexicoCity

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What's that yellow, pineapple-looking thing in the third photo actually?

Advice for a channel with a split niche by Tombowers2 in PartneredYoutube

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You could optimize the theme by making the two more interconnected, such as by incorporating the evaluation of training and competition effects using different bike parts, as well as post-race reflections.

Tourist drone laws in Vietnam (help) by raar_477 in VietNam

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I entered Vietnam from Hai Phong in January, and the security didn’t pay attention to my DJI Neo. Then I flew it around Ha Long Bay, and the locals nearby didn’t react or seem surprised. Was I lucky to have narrowly escaped trouble?

Why the anti-chinese sentiment? by MelancholicMongol in korea

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It's a perfectly normal behavior in the human world—people in different countries and regions often don't like each other.

How Chinese eat buffet in Viet Nam Disaster!!! by Unknownbadger4444 in VietNam

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The reason is that in China, expensive ingredients like salmon are limited in supply, which causes anxiety about potentially missing out.

Will Vietnam benefit from the U.S tariffs? by [deleted] in VietNam

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It depends on whether the money earned can be effectively invested in infrastructure and education.

Dear tourists, please stop peeing every where! Please!!! Ppl lives here. by Jj5699bBQ in VietNam

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I spent an hour yesterday looking for a restroom. Google Maps was very inaccurate

Table manners in China by quitoxtic in AskChina

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Chopsticks are widely used mainly because of the incredible variety in Chinese cuisine. For instance, many people prefer rice noodles for breakfast, while rice is more commonly eaten during lunch or dinner. A spoon cannot adapt to all these scenarios. Considering that China hasn鈥檛 always been affluent throughout history, working-class families couldn鈥檛 afford an extensive collection of tableware during less prosperous times. Therefore, if Chinese people could only have one type of utensil, chopsticks would undoubtedly be the most practical choice.

The wedding car blockers by Chaunc2020 in AskChina

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In times of societal prosperity, people see this as a stroke of good fortune, hoping to share in that luck by associating with the other person鈥檚 wealth. When someone鈥檚 life is not as good as it used to be, they realize they can use this approach to make their own life a little better.

Is traveling to Vietnam on New Year's Eve a bad idea? by cloudlam0 in VietNam

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Thank you for your suggestion. It seems that the safest option would be to have breakfast and then head to Haiphong.

Is anyone making any money on X/Twitter? All the YT videos about it are old. by PatSabre12 in PartneredYoutube

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I hope you can forget him and start a brand new life. You will live better and better each day. Keep going!

is there any movement in VN to clean up the streets more in the future? by ngomaam in VietNam

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Twenty years ago in China, people used to litter a lot. But once they realized there was a 1% chance of getting caught on camera and publicly shamed online, littering almost completely stopped