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Figured as much. Cheers
eroticvulture_@alien.topBtoDigital Nomads•What is your favourite location inVietnam?English1·2 years agoI did. Locals, it depends on if you speak vietnamese or not. Expats very easy.
eroticvulture_@alien.topBtoDigital Nomads•What is your favourite location inVietnam?English1·2 years agoI did 3 months in da nang. Its very nice and balanaced, with mild chaos and calm, but if you want to keep it more authentic, stay away from the beach area and stay on the side closest to the mountains aka the north side of dragon bridge. There are many russians , koreans and westerners in general near my khe, an thuong etc and so it feels very touristy. However, da nang is epic, amazing food and so many good things to do like hiking, swimming, night markets, hai van pass, you can do a weekend up to hur, hit hoi an etc. Plus the internet is good. Rent a bike and explore.
eroticvulture_@alien.topBtoDigital Nomads•What was the trickiest point of being a digital nomad?English1·2 years agoPeople predominantly thinking you’re a cunt but they are often right
eroticvulture_@alien.topBtoDigital Nomads•Safe countries for women with a lower cost of living?English1·2 years agoBut the visa is expensive and the internet is notoriously bad…
So this is the thing, I’ve also done it in Asia. My passports don’t have biometrics and passports in my mind are like eligibility visas so I should be allowed what the passport allows. For example if I go to Australia I can stay as long as I want on my nz passport, not on the uk one though. So it’s about the passport not the person right? Haha