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Try their local smokes--loose leaf tobacco smoked from a plastic bottle bong. I offered some dudes one of my Marlboro Reds. They sniffed it, shook their heads, and then offered me theirs. That shit hits hard!
Just make sure your platoon mates are the kind of bro's who will watch your six. Stay safe, bud.
My grandfather fought in Nam. I wonder what he'll think about me going to commie land.
My grandfather fought in Nam. I wonder what he'll think about me going to commie land.
10 days is really not much in Vietnam, but it's a awesome country. The food is amazing, the partying is half decent, and there are some decent beaches as well.
The best way to see it is to rent a scooter (like 5 bucks a day) and rip around. Hoi An is awesome, and the Hai Van pass is amazing to ride (dunno if you'll make it down there, it's in like the middle of the country). Hoi An has beaches, parties, markets, and really everything you would need. If you go to Nha Trang, stay at iHome hostel, it's good fun and they'll get you drunk and take you out and party. The guy working there (Andy) is a beauty.
Phong Nha is really nice. Lots of nature, caves, and places to explore.
Ha Long bay is a must if you're in Hanoi...you can take the chilling trips or the partying trips (like Castaways from Vietnam Backpackers.) It's more expensive, but it's a lot of fun and there's a lot of partying. If you do choose castaways, only buy from Vietnam Downtown Backpackers (in downtown Hanoi); the other ones with the same name are rip offs.
I also went trekking in Sa Pa and stayed at a local homestay and hiked around the hills and rice paddies for a couple days. Was really pretty.
Do you mean how did my grandfather end up in the Vietnam War? Korea sent troops to support the US during the war as part of a deal to get American military gear for our military. From what I know Korea was still using M1-Garands in the 70s and we got M-16s from the US by fighting in Nam.
How did that happen?
lol I think you already know.
Since you are a korean, could you kindly tell me what does " 좆같은 빨갱이 새끼들" mean ?
Do you mean how did my grandfather end up in the Vietnam War? Korea sent troops to support the US during the war as part of a deal to get American military gear for our military. From what I know Korea was still using M1-Garands in the 70s and we got M-16s from the US by fighting in Nam.
lol I think you already know.
Probably take you down to Chinatown. No pun intended.My grandfather fought in Nam. I wonder what he'll think about me going to commie land.
Just tell me what it means. I want to know if my friend told me the right one lmao
I'm planning a trip to Vietnam in February with a friend. We will land in Hanoi and are thinking of maybe ten days. I'm hoping we'd have time ample time to hangout in the city and also go to other places like Da Nang.
My rough list so far :
see some awesome natural sights.
go to a beach (if I can snorkel, better)
stay at guesthouse for most of the time to meet other travelers and party
I'd of course would love to meet some local women
Eat lots of local food, including bugs that are still alive
Anyone been to Vietnam? What are your suggestions?
He did. It's kind of like saying "fucking commie bastards." Not a direct translation though. 좆같은 is a weird swear to translate into English because it literally means "cock-like," which I guess the closest English word with the same feeling would be "fucking." People usually use it to describe something shitty. I guess it's kind of like how Italians say "cazzo" all the time. 새끼 means offspring or child but it's reserved for animals so calling a person that would be insulting. 빨갱이 means commie.
one of my friends just got back from visiting family there and said it was sad just how much more polluted it had become in the past few years. Especially Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city of course.Vietnam's awesome, , but I was there in 2009 so almost 10yrs ago. It's probably quite a bit different. I remember when I went there, only Hanoi had hostel(s) whereas now I think pretty much every destination has a few.
Two of my best friends are Vietnamese. Very hard working and their success is due to their parents who taught them that anything is possible in America.
After the fall of Saigon most Vietnamese went to California, Louisiana and Texas. We have a large Vietnamese community here in New Orleans.