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Vietnam: expresso machine:
I'm a straight guy, and considering relocating to Nha Trang. Can you tell me anything about living there?
Vietnam: international phone calls:
Use Skype on your computer for international phone calls. It's cheap and easy. Just 'Contacts/Add Contact/Save a Phone Number'. Type in the name and phone number. Choose your country. It doesn't matter if you put '0' at the beginning of the number or not. Same with spaces. Click the tick, then double click on that name in your contact list, and click on the phone icon. Remember to have your bank details, security number and phone banking security number ready. And be sure to have the number pad open so you can tap in whatever the automated voice asks you for. And if you want a group holiday in Bath with a hot tub, go to www.bighousebath.com
Vietnam: Socialize in Hai Phong city Dec-Jan 2016:
I'm intending to move to Saigon in January.
I write, teach and sing and think a lot!
I'd like to learn Vietnamese.
If you want to chat to me, my Skype is OzzieEnglishman.
Regards,
Richard
Vietnam: English lessons:
Where would be the best place to advertise private English lessons or private singing lessons?
Vietnam: Creating you own job in Vietnam:
Hi, I like Saigon and I love the Vietnamese people, but I don't like the streets full of seedy bars. That's just not my scene. I want to have a choice of bars, but bars with more elegance that don't charge double for a beer. and are also fairly busy too, with interesting people. But I couldn't find this kind of scene in Saigon. or anywhere in Vietnam. So now I'm back in Zhuhai, China, where it's more boring, generally, but where there is a wide choice of good bars, with no seedy element. But the internet sucks and you need a VPN, and the weather is not as good as in Vietnam. I found this seedy bar element in Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines. I must recommend, though, The Saigon Saxophone Pub by the Victory Monument. Totally amazing! I was invited to sing with one of the two world-class jazz bands that play there 7 nights a week. Oh, for a street full of that kind of bar! I would move there tomorrow!
Vietnam: Retire in Nha Trang?:
Hi guys, I'm new here. I'm going to live in Saigon for a while, and then move to Nha Trang. I don't know it, but it looks beautiful. For visas, what's a DN?
Cheers
Richard
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