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How Vietnam defeated the USA Chinese French and Japanese - a presentation by AI

How Vietnam defeated the USA, Chinese, French, and Japanese - a presentation by AI submitted by /u/ManykNguyen
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Struggling with Strict Parents Limiting My Freedom to Travel and Enjoy Life"

I don't understand how people can enjoy traveling to their hometown in Vietnam and experiencing freedom in America. My parents won't allow me to move out or be independent. I have very strict parents who have never let me go outside. I'm already 23 years old, yet I'm not allowed to go anywhere without their permission. They always ask about the identity of the people I want to meet and request to see their photos. If the photos look too fashionable or stylish, they assume those individuals are not good people. Will I ever have the opportunity to go outside and enjoy life like everyone else? What are your thoughts?

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Plz advice to 1st timer traveler to Vietnam

Vietnam is in my bucket list for a long time. This big country cannot be explode in 7 days so I have decided that I will travel and in between I have to work. 1. If I take a tourist sim card with 5G is it enough to connect my laptop and work ? Mostly IT work in Google Chrome and some software. No video upload etc. 2. Which sim card to take for this 30 day plan ? 3. I see lot of buses operate in cities. Are these AC buses, operate on time ? (Or like Indian buses. No schedule). 4. For travel between cities how early I need to book train/bus ticket ? Which website can I use to book ? 5. Any concern on snatching/pickpocketing? 6. My plan is saigon - DMZ - da nang/hoi an / hue - Hanoi - ninh bin - cat ba island. Is it ok or shall I add something? Exit from Hanoi airport. Max I can spend 3 to 4 weeks. In between I have to work full days :( 7. I don't speak vietnemese at all. Will there be issue with ordering food with street food vendor? Thanks.

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High-speed motorbike chase and belt beating in Da Nang

Da Nang has been showing me so many new things. Around ~9-9:15pm on Cầu Rồng, there was a bunch of motorbikes speeding (like i have never seen vehicles go this fast in Vietnam's big cities) down the bridge with guys on the back whipping belts out. Eventually, one guy is on the ground with his bike knocked down, getting beaten with belts. The perps take off, leaving the guy curled up in fetal position. This all happened in the middle of moving traffic.

I guess....WTF??? I'm assuming this is a one-off but seems very bold to be doing it so publicly.

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What are these fish called?

What are these fish called?

Question in title. I have had them served as a starter a couple of times and they’re amazing!!! The people I am living with (using their broken English which is far superior than my non existent Vietnamese) describe them as baby fish.

Thank you in advance

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Views of Vietnamese people on the Russo-Ukrainian war.

So, how do you view the Russo-Ukrainian war? Although Russia is a close ally to Vietnam, when the war broke out, many people have divided views: pro-Russia, pro-Ukraine, and neutral. And it seems the government doesn't even care if you support Russia or not, as they are neutral, and they seem to let the people think however they want. Elder people tend to be pro-Russia, and some journalists that work for the state-owned media, such as Anh Ngoc Truong, are pro-Ukraine. I'm neutral, so how about you?

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Travel late December early January

Is it business as normal or do a lot of places close during this period?

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