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 How do you say "thank you" in Vietnamese?
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 If I went to Vietnam....?
and dressed up in a marine outfit and started screaming for air strikes over a big walkie talkie and ranting about charlies, would the vienamese people be happy with the way I was behaving?...


 What's interesting about vietnam?

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i'd like to go there one day and am interested in knowing more about this ...


 Do you know much about Vietnam???
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 Are things cheaper in Vietnam?
How much would a Nintendo DS cost in Vietnam?
How much would it be expensive for the Vietnamese?
Is it available there?
How many percent is the things over there cheaper than over here ...


 Can i plug my electronics from u.s in vietnam?
are the electrical outlets the same? im bringing my digital camera, ipod, and etc but can i recharge them there?...


 Toi da yeu vaa Toi chi biet yeu minh Em?
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 What time is it?? Here??
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 Have You ever traveled to Nha Trang in VietNam?
How do u like NhaTrang? What do you think about such as: people, food, entertainment, sightseeing, history........which one do you like best? which one make you unsatisfied?
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 Vietnam help?
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 Vietnamese girl name: My ..something ?
How many vietnamese girl names include "My" (my is just the pronounciation.. dunno about the spelling).
Or are there too many ?...


 For those who have been there and come out of it (and others), what is the country of Vietnam like today?
Most of us haven't been there, and our minds are filled with the ugly 40-year-old images of a ravaged country at war. What does the ratio of Communism-to-market economy of the country seem like? ...


 How much money will I need for three weeks in Vietnam?
Hi,

I'm just trying to work out what's best? Should I get around about £300 worth of us dollars before and then rely on ATM's if I need more. or should I get Travellers ...


 What to give a Vietnamese girl going on vacation to Vietnam for vacation?
The girl who cuts my hair is Vietnamese and over time we've become closer as friends. She 22 and the prettiest and sweetest girl I've ever met.

She's going to Vietnam for 2 ...


 Do u think traffic is the most terrible thing that u can find in Vietnam??
Everybody has a motobike but no one has a helmet. They usually think little of the danger they can cause to others.
when ther's traffic block, they always drive their motobike n pavement......


 What do you think about Viet Nam?
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 I heard McCain was provided with "female company" while in Vietnam. Is this true?
Just trying to find out. And how close are he and Bush?...


 I'm going back to Vietnam for a little and i need some ideas on where to go?
Hi im going back to Vietnam for a little i need ideas on where to go I'll be there for about a month plz help....


 Who thinks Vietnam is a beautiful place and why?
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 Should the Vietnamese AO DAI be worn on a daily basis?
It is a really BAD IDEA to wear such kind of clothings every day in office or at school. For formal ceremonies, ok.

The reality is that the vast majority of Vietnamese take motorbike to ...



trisha

Whats best way to take spendng money to Vietnam?

Have bought US dollars, should we take some sort of travellars cheques?

    



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Michael
You get more VND if you exchange with big denomination US bills. The $100 and $50 bills are considered 'big' notes.


MojaveDan
Although travelers checks seem like a good idea, it's very difficult to find anyone in Vietnam that accepts them. Banks and major hotels are about the only place that will know what to do with a traveler check, let alone accept one, over there.

I always bring greenbacks (dollars) with me whenever I go to Vietnam. I always bring brand new and crisp money. I bring mostly $100 bills and about $200 in smaller denominations. I bring $100 in 20's, 10's and 5's for getting between the airport and where I'm staying in Vietnam. I bring $50 each in 1's and 2's that I usually give to kids, family and friends in Vietnam for a variety of reasons.

If you're concerned about bringing a lot of money with you while traveling, you can use your credit card or ATM to withdraw money in VND while in Vietnam. ATM machines from the major banks in Vietnam accept ATM from most of the U.S. banks. You will get dinged between 1%-4% ($1 to $4 per $100) for the transaction depending on the bank, but that might be worth it to alleviate the concern of carrying thousands of dollars in cash into a strange and hostile environment.


KP
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US dollar is the best. Travelers cheques can't cash at the bank in small town. Just be carefully when you keep your money.


l d
I live in Ha Noi. I use my US bank bank card to draw money when I need it. Citibank and ANZ are to major banks that have ATMs in Ha Noi and no doubt HCMC. Smaller towns won't necessarily have ATMs that you can use. The Vietnamese bank AMTs that I have tried require a 5 number pin, and my bank cards only have 4 numbers.


dplast55
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My self, I carry cash in $100.00 bills, then some small denominations in my pocket to get me going and for back up, travelers checks. Mostly, I depend on my Citibank debit card, they have two instant cash machines in Saigon. Think they are in Hanoi also, along with Bangkok and Manila.

Travelers checks as said in other posts can be a real hassle to cash. I haven't seen any merchants that except them. So you have to a bank and cash them and then I have had the bank challenge my signature on the check. Oh ya and you need your passport to cash them also for a cash advance.

I carry a small amount of my cash in my pocket and use a money belt for the rest when traveling. When staying somewhere, if they have a lock box I use that or if not I hide it in my room. I know the hiding sounds a bit shaky but its worked so far. I've been pick pocked twice and was saved by my hidden stash.

Note: Vietnamese like nice clean looking money. So make sure the cash you take alone is crisp and with out marks or other surface flaws.
- Keep close track of you credit and cash cards when traveling - its hell getting them replaced.


ells
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yes - they are safer - check with the travel agency if it is best to take dollar or sterling cheques. Also you can use switch cards in most countries these days


ong jon
a little of each, and a cpl of credit cards there is always a 1.5-3% charge for cashing "t" checks and using credit cards.. there are also atm machines all over the tourist areas..


www.bookritenow.com
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Hi

If you in Ho Chi Minh city, there is one Western Union agent opposite Rex Hotel that accepts traveler cheque but if i were you, i would prefer bringing with me a credit card.

By the way, if you want to book Vietnam discount hotels or worldwide discount hotels, tours. Dont hesitate to visit my site at: www.bookritenow.com. There you can find some tips for taking taxi, airport bus and more.

Welcome to Vietnam - the hidden charm

Hien


Saucemix
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Travellers cheques sound a good idea. Don't have too much cash on your person.

Vietnam seems quite popular with tourists now. Have a great time.


slovenly
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They take US dollars everywhere in Vietnam, often quoting you prices in USD before VND. I was there about a month ago and I kept wishing I had brought more USD. Other than that, I just used a credit card to make ATM withdrawals and I had no problems.


Pink Panther
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Euro's is the best right now in world currency. It has $500 bills.


Chopper.Mk13
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