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Will is a researcher in Toronto who has lived and worked in Vietnam. On his own journey learning Vietnamese, he realized the best way to learn a language is to embed the lessons in stories, cultural insights and history.
6 Key Reasons to Invest in Vietnam 2022: the Bull & Bear Case
Culture | Finance

6 Key Reasons to Invest in Vietnam 2022: the Bull & Bear Case

ByWilliam May 16, 2021December 18, 2022

With one of the fastest growing economies in the world, 5 reasons Vietnam may be on the cusp of a generation-long bull-run

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How do you say “bad dog!” in Vietnamese?
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How do you say “bad dog!” in Vietnamese?

ByWilliam May 15, 2021May 25, 2021

If you’ve explored rural areas in developing countries, you’ll know scary-dog attacks are common. “Bad dog!”

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What does “Nhà” mean in Vietnamese?
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What does “Nhà” mean in Vietnamese?

ByWilliam May 14, 2021September 8, 2021

Nhà means “home” when said alone, but it is an overloaded term: it can also mean “building”, “hotel”, “bank”, and more

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6 Common Scams that Target Tourists in Vietnam
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6 Common Scams that Target Tourists in Vietnam

ByWilliam May 13, 2021December 20, 2022

Avoid having your trip soured by these common and annoying scams that target tourists in Vietnam

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Authentic Vietnamese Bánh Mì Recipe
Culture | Food

Authentic Vietnamese Bánh Mì Recipe

ByWilliam May 13, 2021December 31, 2022

Our authentic Vietnamese banh mi recipe. The key to authentic Vietnamese Bánh Mi is: i) heaping quantities off fresh cilantro and mint; and ii) the savory sauce. No need for fancy baquettes. We share our easy-to-make banh mi sauce recipe and a few cooking tips.

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How to Pronounce “Bánh Mì” and What Does it Mean?
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How to Pronounce “Bánh Mì” and What Does it Mean?

ByWilliam May 13, 2021July 17, 2021

Bánh mì is pronounced like “bang me”. Bánh loosely means baked-good and mì means “wheat flour”…

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Dating a Vietnamese Woman: Differences with Western Women & What to Expect
Culture | Relationships

Dating a Vietnamese Woman: Differences with Western Women & What to Expect

ByWilliam May 7, 2021October 11, 2022

Save yourself some needless heartbreak and prepare yourself ahead of time by knowing a few differences between how Vietnamese women think about dating versus Western women

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13 Interesting Superstitions in Vietnam
Culture | Religion

13 Interesting Superstitions in Vietnam

ByWilliam May 2, 2021March 10, 2022

Vietnam is steeped in superstition. For example, seeing a pregnant woman can be bad luck, while seeing a funeral is good luck. Learn how Vietnamese think about luck.

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  • Language
    • Vietnamese Tones
    • Vowels and Consonants
    • Best Free Online Resources
    • Top Phrases
    • Past, Present and Future Tenses
    • Word-of-the-Day Blog
  • Culture
    • 14 Fun & Unusual Facts About Modern Vietnamese Culture
    • How to Haggle for Bargains in Vietnam
    • Investing in Vietnam
    • Dating Culture in Vietnam
    • Why is Vietnam so poor?
    • Religion in Vietnam
  • Travel
    • Guide to Hanoi’s Neighbourhoods
    • Most Underrated Destinations
    • Đà Nẵng Travel Itinerary
    • Common Scams to Avoid
    • When Will Vietnam Re-Open?
    • DIY Coffee Tour in Hanoi
    • DIY Food Tour in Hanoi
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