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#26

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I just got back from there. Language is a problem. I found more English in Saigon, but for the most part many of the girls seem to only speak broken English. Its not exactly Belarus, but this place is no Philippines either. They are also quite conservative, so you will have to put a bit of work in with them. I can concur on their looks though, probably the best I have seen in SE Asia for my tastes, and there are some banging bodies out there too.

I can agree with Babababalot's views on Hanoi, and his description is very close to what I experienced. I have been there in the past too and its actually a really cool city. Its a lot more cosmopolitan than many people would expect and there is a buzz about the place. Tons of small little bars and restaurants that would not be out of place in Europe, along with the larger venues one would expect of a large city like Hanoi.

If I was going to choose between Saigon and Hanoi, I would choose Hanoi in a heartbeat. If you could make 3k a month teaching English there, you would be living very comfortably.
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this job pays $30.50-33.50 per hour in hanoi/ho chi minh city:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam-co...nglish.htm

that is not bad! requires 2 years min teaching experience but i guess it wouldn't be a bad life getting paid $4000 per month (assuming 30-35 hours per week) at 26yo in hanoi (2015). could realistically save $2000-3000 per month.

you would also get access to the expat scene which is filled with bright, commercially successful people and find avenues to transition into business and/or build passive income on the side.

and you're surrounded by possibly the finest pussy in SEA.
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#28

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That's a good rate for teaching, although presumably more like 20 hrs a week (although you could likely get extra jobs on the side).

That money would go a long way in Vietnam too. Man, I wanna go back [Image: smile.gif]
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Quote: (01-18-2013 12:24 AM)babababalot Wrote:  

this job pays $30.50-33.50 per hour in hanoi/ho chi minh city:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam-co...nglish.htm

that is not bad! requires 2 years min teaching experience but i guess it wouldn't be a bad life getting paid $4000 per month (assuming 30-35 hours per week) at 26yo in hanoi (2015). could realistically save $2000-3000 per month.

you would also get access to the expat scene which is filled with bright, commercially successful people and find avenues to transition into business and/or build passive income on the side.

and you're surrounded by possibly the finest pussy in SEA.

Pretty generous pay there... From what I'm told, teachers in Korea and Japan average around $30k US a year there, and both those countries have a much higher cost of living, particularly Japan. Wonder why they pay so much?
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#30

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Quote: (01-17-2013 11:22 PM)Hooligan Harry Wrote:  

I just got back from there. Language is a problem. I found more English in Saigon, but for the most part many of the girls seem to only speak broken English. Its not exactly Belarus, but this place is no Philippines either. They are also quite conservative, so you will have to put a bit of work in with them. I can concur on their looks though, probably the best I have seen in SE Asia for my tastes, and there are some banging bodies out there too.

I can agree with Babababalot's views on Hanoi, and his description is very close to what I experienced. I have been there in the past too and its actually a really cool city. Its a lot more cosmopolitan than many people would expect and there is a buzz about the place. Tons of small little bars and restaurants that would not be out of place in Europe, along with the larger venues one would expect of a large city like Hanoi.

If I was going to choose between Saigon and Hanoi, I would choose Hanoi in a heartbeat. If you could make 3k a month teaching English there, you would be living very comfortably.

I haven't been back in Hanoi since 2003, but I can vouch for that city over Ho Chi Minh City these days. It's definitely a much more walkable place than Saigon as they're building up. In Saigon, it's gotten exponentially more crowded now as traffic is killer & therefore need cabs and scooters to get around everywhere now. It's much tougher on the solo traveler who really needs local help & then some to get from point A to point B daily outside of District 1.
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#31

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**1st post ever - only suitable, as I lived in Northern Vietnam for 9 months.**

Quote: (01-17-2013 11:22 PM)Hooligan Harry Wrote:  

I can agree with Babababalot's views on Hanoi, and his description is very close to what I experienced. I have been there in the past too and its actually a really cool city. Its a lot more cosmopolitan than many people would expect and there is a buzz about the place. Tons of small little bars and restaurants that would not be out of place in Europe, along with the larger venues one would expect of a large city like Hanoi.

If I was going to choose between Saigon and Hanoi, I would choose Hanoi in a heartbeat. If you could make 3k a month teaching English there, you would be living very comfortably.

I'd be careful to whoever is reading this - Hanoi I found to be an extremely miserable place for living. Weather is terrible - hot as hell with no wind for 6 months, then freezing/cloudy/depressing for 4 months. Walking around the city is miserable - everything's concrete, insane amount of stimulus (more than Hong Kong) and fairly inaccessible (but hot) girls.

I can understand why people think Hanoi is a "cool" city, as there is a lot of mysterious architecture, streets lined w/ cafes/bars, etc. But Saigon is much more friendly overall as a place to live, as well as a more diverse set of girls. For anyone who will hit VN shoot me a PM...

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Interesting. I'm not much into Asians, but I do find Phillipina women to be pretty attractive. It's probably that Spanish mix. Haven't met many Vietmanese though. Could be a nice potential poosy paradise from what some people are saying.
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#33

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Quote: (02-01-2013 09:07 PM)InternationPlayboy Wrote:  

Haven't met many Vietmanese though. Could be a nice potential poosy paradise from what some people are saying.

In terms of looks, you'll adapt to anything as long as you stay there for 2+ weeks. But Vietnamese is in *transition* to a poosy paradise, it isn't quite one yet. Only in Saigon do you see the effects, and local guys (whom are good friends of mine) are disappointed by the fact that "it's becoming like Thailand".

Even in my opinion it has its downsides TBH.. but based on expats I've seen in Saigon (was there for 1 week), nearly all of them had local chicks, most of whom I'm pretty sure found online cause the chicks are just horny as hell and need to get off.
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Quote: (02-01-2013 09:02 PM)Cyclone Wrote:  

Hanoi I found to be an extremely miserable place for living. Weather is terrible - hot as hell with no wind for 6 months, then freezing/cloudy/depressing for 4 months.

Can you go into more detail about the weather there in winter? I ask because something that ruled out me ever spending extended periods in SEA is the humid tropical weather. It does not agree and I prefer a nice north European climate. Therefore my interest was piqued up when I read you said it was freezing in winter. Are we talking needing a jacket and sweater weather?

I hear Bogota in Colombia is pretty chilly too. Can anyone confirm or deny?
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#35

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I'm intrigued, I'm going to do a google search now! I've never really had a thing for SEA women, but guys keep putting out reports on here...

Vortuka - I can confirm that Bogota does indeed get pretty chilly. I'd liken it's climate to that of London, maybe milder.
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#36

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My experiences from Vietnam in 2010 were not that good. I went there with some friends while we were studying in Bangkok. The main reason I didn't like it is the poor nightlife and the unpleasant people.

First I stayed in Ho Chi Minh City for a few days, then did some relaxing at the Mekong delta (Mytho) and ended up most of my time at a beach city called Nha Trang about a 10 h bus ride from Ho Chi Minh City.

On this trip I banged only 2 girls which is not a lot considering that we went out almost every night and usually I would get laid every time (it's really easy in SE Asia).

The women were not nice, and they were not better looking than thai IMO. I've banged a really hot Vietnamese girl in Finland, but still she is not that nice. There is something wrong with them...

I would not consider moving to Vietnam ever. It is a socialist (communist) country with what seems as very unhappy people. It's okay to see for its history and scenery, but don't get your hopes up about the women. I've known some people that said they enjoyed Vietnam a lot, but I ain't buying it. These are people that always say they had a blast even if they had been in prison getting ass raped.
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Quote: (02-03-2013 06:15 AM)sheriff Wrote:  

I've known some people that said they enjoyed Vietnam a lot, but I ain't buying it. These are people that always say they had a blast even if they had been in prison getting ass raped.

you sound butthurt.

i had a great time in vietnam. maybe you should relax a little next time you go there, talk to a few people, have a few beers.
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#38

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Quote: (02-02-2013 03:46 PM)Vorkuta Wrote:  

Quote: (02-01-2013 09:02 PM)Cyclone Wrote:  

Hanoi I found to be an extremely miserable place for living. Weather is terrible - hot as hell with no wind for 6 months, then freezing/cloudy/depressing for 4 months.

Can you go into more detail about the weather there in winter? I ask because something that ruled out me ever spending extended periods in SEA is the humid tropical weather. It does not agree and I prefer a nice north European climate. Therefore my interest was piqued up when I read you said it was freezing in winter. Are we talking needing a jacket and sweater weather?

It's quite simple really. Vietnam is divided in the middle by a bunch of mountains. What this means is all the clouds are "captured" in N. Vietnam for 4 MONTHS STRAIGHT. Clouds = freezing, even if it's relatively close to the equator. And yes, that means jackets/sweaters, INCLUDING when you are INDOORS because there is no fucking HEATING.

The only upside was seeing hilarious foreigners in Hanoi expecting tropical weather for NYE and the shock on their faces when they saw how depressingly cloudy it was XD. Also, Sherif is semi-right. The people there *are* generally unhappy and strict. If you have a blast in VN it's prob due to luck, otherwise the happiness comes from mass amounts of connections you make [Image: wink.gif]

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Quote: (02-03-2013 03:37 PM)Cyclone Wrote:  

Quote: (02-02-2013 03:46 PM)Vorkuta Wrote:  

Quote: (02-01-2013 09:02 PM)Cyclone Wrote:  

Hanoi I found to be an extremely miserable place for living. Weather is terrible - hot as hell with no wind for 6 months, then freezing/cloudy/depressing for 4 months.

Can you go into more detail about the weather there in winter? I ask because something that ruled out me ever spending extended periods in SEA is the humid tropical weather. It does not agree and I prefer a nice north European climate. Therefore my interest was piqued up when I read you said it was freezing in winter. Are we talking needing a jacket and sweater weather?

It's quite simple really. Vietnam is divided in the middle by a bunch of mountains. What this means is all the clouds are "captured" in N. Vietnam for 4 MONTHS STRAIGHT. Clouds = freezing, even if it's relatively close to the equator. And yes, that means jackets/sweaters, INCLUDING when you are INDOORS because there is no fucking HEATING.

The only upside was seeing hilarious foreigners in Hanoi expecting tropical weather for NYE and the shock on their faces when they saw how depressingly cloudy it was XD. Also, Sherif is semi-right. The people there *are* generally unhappy and strict. If you have a blast in VN it's prob due to luck, otherwise the happiness comes from mass amounts of connections you make [Image: wink.gif]

Hanoi has average lows of 56.7 in January, the coldest month, with a daily mean of 61.7.

It is a stark contrast from the south of Vietnam where it is perennially 70+ for average lows, but temperatures of 50s to 60s are hardly freezing, although they may catch people off guard.

60s would still be potentially t-shirt weather for people from colder climates.

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Quote: (03-29-2010 03:32 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

I just did a google image search for Vietnamese girls. I'll be damned, they got some hot women there. I didn't really know that. I think Kona was the first to mention that in here. And they seem to have a variety of looks too. Some buying light skinned almost Chinese in appearance, and some being almost Latina looking with bronze or olive complexions.

I don't see myself hopping on a plane to Ho Chi Minh City anytime soon though.

Don't let google fool you, every country in the world has hot girls on the internet. What you need to worry about is what the avg girl looks like and IMO the average girl is not great in Hanoi or ho chi minh.

Average girls seemed pretty easy though but not worth a trip out there unless you are really into that look. The hottest, model type girls will probably be out of reach to average guys.
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Quote: (02-03-2013 06:15 AM)sheriff Wrote:  

My experiences from Vietnam in 2010 were not that good. I went there with some friends while we were studying in Bangkok. The main reason I didn't like it is the poor nightlife and the unpleasant people.

First I stayed in Ho Chi Minh City for a few days, then did some relaxing at the Mekong delta (Mytho) and ended up most of my time at a beach city called Nha Trang about a 10 h bus ride from Ho Chi Minh City.

On this trip I banged only 2 girls which is not a lot considering that we went out almost every night and usually I would get laid every time (it's really easy in SE Asia).

The women were not nice, and they were not better looking than thai IMO. I've banged a really hot Vietnamese girl in Finland, but still she is not that nice. There is something wrong with them...

I would not consider moving to Vietnam ever. It is a socialist (communist) country with what seems as very unhappy people. It's okay to see for its history and scenery, but don't get your hopes up about the women. I've known some people that said they enjoyed Vietnam a lot, but I ain't buying it. These are people that always say they had a blast even if they had been in prison getting ass raped.

Huh? they seemed unhappy to you?
To me, people in Saigon seemed genuinely happy, unlike Thais who seem to smile robotically out of some heavily socially programmed etiquette.

People were laughing, gambling, shouting, joking, laying into each other... it seemed alive to me. Girls were genuinely nice to me. Loved it.
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Quote: (02-04-2013 05:11 PM)RichieP Wrote:  

Quote: (02-03-2013 06:15 AM)sheriff Wrote:  

My experiences from Vietnam in 2010 were not that good. I went there with some friends while we were studying in Bangkok. The main reason I didn't like it is the poor nightlife and the unpleasant people.

First I stayed in Ho Chi Minh City for a few days, then did some relaxing at the Mekong delta (Mytho) and ended up most of my time at a beach city called Nha Trang about a 10 h bus ride from Ho Chi Minh City.

On this trip I banged only 2 girls which is not a lot considering that we went out almost every night and usually I would get laid every time (it's really easy in SE Asia).

The women were not nice, and they were not better looking than thai IMO. I've banged a really hot Vietnamese girl in Finland, but still she is not that nice. There is something wrong with them...

I would not consider moving to Vietnam ever. It is a socialist (communist) country with what seems as very unhappy people. It's okay to see for its history and scenery, but don't get your hopes up about the women. I've known some people that said they enjoyed Vietnam a lot, but I ain't buying it. These are people that always say they had a blast even if they had been in prison getting ass raped.

Huh? they seemed unhappy to you?
To me, people in Saigon seemed genuinely happy, unlike Thais who seem to smile robotically out of some heavily socially programmed etiquette.

People were laughing, gambling, shouting, joking, laying into each other... it seemed alive to me. Girls were genuinely nice to me. Loved it.

Yes, unhappy is how it seemed that the average Vietnamese was to me. However, there were of course some people that were genuinely happy. For instance I remember that people on Pham Ngu Lao were playing footbag, throwing freesbies and doing other activities which is something I have never witnessed in Bangkok. People at restaurants and hotels provided decent service.

Nevertheless, MY EXPERIENCE was still that Vietnamese women are much less social, less approachable, and smile less than e.g. Thais or Pinays. Also note that I'm not saying people shouldn't go there, just expect the women to be a bit more difficult than other neighboring countries.

I guess what turned me off the most about Saigon was the clubbing scene which was over-hyped by a certain guide. We went to the hot places such as Apocalyse and they we're just no good. There seemed to be more security guards than people in some venues, and most places closed at 12 or 1 am.

And btw, I agree with what you said about Thais putting up fake smiles... Manly the ones in tourist services industry. I guess they are getting fed up [Image: smile.gif]
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Fair enough. Ha yeah, Apocalypse is pretty dregs. I'd agree with you on the Viet girls being more conservative too. They do smile less, though I kinda thought that when they did smile, it was more genuine. I guess at that point I was pretty sick of Thailand though so Vietnam was a welcome change.
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Quote: (02-05-2013 04:05 AM)RichieP Wrote:  

Fair enough. Ha yeah, Apocalypse is pretty dregs. I'd agree with you on the Viet girls being more conservative too. They do smile less, though I kinda thought that when they did smile, it was more genuine. I guess at that point I was pretty sick of Thailand though so Vietnam was a welcome change.

In the end, Vietnamese girls are more girlfriend material than Thais and Pinays in general. So if you are SE Asia, they are a welcome respite to all the easy girls you bang in Thailand and the Philippines.

To make an analogy they are like FSU girls and Thais and Pinays are like Croatian and Polish girls respectively.

Though through pipelining the 21 to 25 yr old english speaking demographic, you can do pretty well in Vietnam also.
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