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CHN90

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Registration: 06 December 2021

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SimCityAT

Off Topic Posts - Whats on your mind? by SimCityAT

This thread is for everything Off-topic..........https://www.askideas.com/media/13/Burning-Whats-Up-Gif-Picture.gif

CHN90

@goodolboy More “correct” pronunciation would be “Ối giời ơi” with a Northerner accent🙂 Read More

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last year
Cheryl

The importance of local language in Vietnam by Cheryl

Hey everyone, As an expat, language questions often arise due to the need to communicate effectively in a new country. We’re curious to read your experiences with learning and using the local language in Vietnam. Here are some questions to get ...

CHN90

The northerner and southerner can understand each other easily but understanding the central VN dialect can be a challenge. It’s interesting to note that just like in US, the southerners speak with a heavier accent. Read More

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last year
Cheryl

The importance of local language in Vietnam by Cheryl

Hey everyone, As an expat, language questions often arise due to the need to communicate effectively in a new country. We’re curious to read your experiences with learning and using the local language in Vietnam. Here are some questions to get ...

CHN90

@Aidan in HCMC Haha, reading your reply making me enunciate salt and mosquito in Vietnamese to see if I can hear the difference :-). Read More

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last year
williamherron13

Water buffalo by williamherron13

The Passing of an Old FriendFor centuries the water buffalo has tilled the rice fields of Vietnam. Once, a ricefarmer who owned severalcon trau was considered rich. When rented to a less fortunate landowner, a water buffalo was a source ofsteady ...

CHN90

I don’t think the water buffaloes will ever disappear as long as there are rice fields since it’s a culture thing. Texans don’t use horses for transportation anymore but there are still plenty of them ( the horses that is) around. ... Read More

CHN90 replied to a thread
2 years ago
Guest7921

Medication storage in the humidity and heat of Vietnam by Guest7921

Hi everyone,I searched to see if there was a discussion of this, but couldn't find one, so if there is, please let me know so that I am not repeating things. My wife, who is Vietnamese, and I live in Danang. I take a statin for cholesterol, and ...

CHN90

My thought is a little different. I’m pretty sure you’re not the only one in VN that take CoQ10 and others don’t keep theirs in the fridge. The local pharmacies don’t refrigerate theirs. There is some evidence ( based on a ... Read More

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2 years ago
Aidan in HCMC

VN Foods perhaps Least Appealing to the Western Palate (or Psyche) by Aidan in HCMC

This thread is started for the benefit of new expat arrivals to Vietnam. Welcome, and, BON APPÉTIT!Your pick(s), with a pic(s), of Vietnamese food that would probably be least appealing to a western visitor.Here's two from me.Trứng ...

CHN90

The customs of eating dog meat came from the north and the southerners look down on that practice hence I believe the 80% figure is not correct. The north and central region were prone to famine in the past and on one occasion it had wiped out a few ... Read More

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2 years ago
lightinumbrella4

Vietnamese Name order by lightinumbrella4

Hello everyone,I'd like to know how to address a Vietnamese colleague via email when they are using three names? For example: 1Vu name2 name3 . Is the order similar to Chinese when the last name is presented first? For example is VU the ...

CHN90

I might add this to help out the newcomers. For example: Chuong (First name) Nguyen (Last), MD (my late father).They would address him as: Ông (Mr.) Chuong or by the title Bác Sỹ (Dr.) Chuong. I’ve found it interesting ... Read More

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2 years ago
SimCityAT

Off Topic Posts - Whats on your mind? by SimCityAT

This thread is for everything Off-topic..........https://www.askideas.com/media/13/Burning-Whats-Up-Gif-Picture.gif

CHN90

If birds are highly intelligent then vultures must rank at the bottom. Read More

CHN90 replied to a thread
2 years ago
ellibeily1702

Find friends to enjoy beer in Vietnam by ellibeily1702

I want to find friends who share the same taste in beer  as me.Please let me know your favorite beer brand in Vietnam. If we have the same gout, let's meet and share more about it :) :) :)

CHN90

@ellibeily1702 Hmmm… maybe you should avoid mixing French and English in this sentence since gout in English means a medical condition causes by excessive uric acid crystals in the joint. Beer intake increases the risk of developing this ... Read More

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2 years ago
OceanBeach92107

How To Keep The Noise Down In Vietnam? by OceanBeach92107

Man stabbed to death in quarrel over neighbors’ noisy drinking party... tuoitrenews..vn/news/society/20220313/in-vietnam-man-stabbed-to-death-in-quarrel-over-neighbors-noisy-drinking-party

CHN90

It seems that in Viet Nam it's very dangerous to ask your neighbours to be civil.I think in any country it’s probably not a wise idea to so to someone who’s disconnected from the frontal lobe chemically. Read More

CHN90 replied to a thread
2 years ago
lynnscustom57

Weimar California transition camp circa 1975. by lynnscustom57

Did you spend any time in Weimar California (1975) ?? It was a transition camp to aclimate our allies that were lucky enough to get out of Vietnam back then. There was a young man around my age(17) who had a thru and thru chest wound from shrapnel. ...

CHN90

Hmm, I didn’t know there was a California “transition camp” in Weimar but I was in the refugee camp in Southern California (US Marine Camp Pendleton). I do miss the shit on the shingle for breakfast :-). Read More

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2 years ago
Swee Loke

Medicine warning for seniors.. by Swee Loke

Risk of heart attack or stroke, or high blood pressure for regularly taking ibuprofen (NSAID), according to British Medical Journal. For OTC medicine for fever, pain, go for Tylenol,  the safest. Thought this may be good to know, for those who ...

CHN90

Most people just do not realize how bad NSAIDs are when taking on a regular basis. Safest way for chronic pain relief is routine acetaminophen and NSAID prn. Naproxen appears to have the least cardiovascular side effect. Also, a more recent study ... Read More

CHN90 replied to a thread
2 years ago
Swee Loke

Medicine warning for seniors.. by Swee Loke

Risk of heart attack or stroke, or high blood pressure for regularly taking ibuprofen (NSAID), according to British Medical Journal. For OTC medicine for fever, pain, go for Tylenol,  the safest. Thought this may be good to know, for those who ...

CHN90

I see an increased chance of a stroke as a positive.It all depends on which end! ;) Read More

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2 years ago
CHN90

Medical licensing by CHN90

Hi, Is any member here currently practicing medicine in VN? Especially as a FMG. Thanks

CHN90

Haha, it’s going to be a couple more years before my plan can come to fruition. I have to put in a couple more years to get the full benefits from my employer’s TRS (Teacher Retirement System). It will cover both pension and health ... Read More

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3 years ago
Jim-Minh

Prescription medications in Vietnam by Jim-Minh

I have three medications that I take here in the US that can't be purchased in Vietnam or Thailand (AFAIK). I have also found that even blood pressure and diabetes medications can't be shipped to Vietnam. I am facing the prospect of making a ...

CHN90

Even including meds still seem a little steep for VN. For most of CAD pts the standard regiment is beta blocker (metoprolol succinate 100mg x 90 is about $40), high intensity statin (artovastatin 80mg x 90 is about $30, if you only need 40mg then ... Read More