Resulting in a large number of young Vietnamese who can communicate with you well in English. However, almost a decade ago, Vietnam started to hire a crazy number of English teachers, and language schools popped up like mushrooms all over the country. Vietnamese is one of the hardest languages, that’s no secret. If you don’t mind the rain and the humidity, you belong to this part of the country. If you are escaping the cold, central and south Vietnam can accommodate you well. While the rest of the year, it’s hot with high humidity in this part of the country. From the end of December until the end of January, Hanoi and the rest of the north could be freezing down to 4 degrees. I mean, it’s Southeast Asia, I don’t need to pack a winter jacket – but I was wrong. When I was living in Hanoi, no one prepared me that they actually have winter. What I find most amusing in Vietnam is how different their climate is from the north, centre, and south of Vietnam. To learn more about what you’ll be eating, here’s our guide to the best Vietnamese foods. This should be enough reason to move to Vietnam! From the north of Vietnam to the south, you will be showered with dishes that are new to your taste bud which at the same time will not break your bank. Vietnamese takes pride in their cuisine, how can they not? Aside from its mouthwatering, I’d say it’s one of the healthiest cuisines I’ve ever tried. One of my Canadian friends told me how amazing Vietnamese food is in Canada, I told her she needs to go to Vietnam to taste the real Vietnamese food authentic, fresh, and affordable! You probably have one or two Vietnamese restaurants in your hometown and you probably have enjoyed them. You can read this article about the budget for moving to Vietnam, it will help you have an idea of how much to save before moving here. In my first year in Vietnam, I was living under $300 per month but now, I’m able to spoil myself a little bit and even send some of my earnings out of Vietnam.Īlso keep in mind that it depends where you live in Vietnam – for example, the cost of living in Hanoi is about 10% lower than the cost of living in Ho Chi Minh City. That includes an apartment (all bills included) gym membership, grocery, transportation, and even luxuries in the weekend like a spa, take outs, eating out. Personally, I’m spending about $500 per month on my cost of living in Vietnam. The use of a bicycle is on the scene too, if this is something you picture yourself doing. Grab (like Uber) is massively used as well, which is the perfect way to beat the traffic. Transportation is undeniably cheap as well, buy your own motorbike for $300 or take a bus for less than a dollar. The food in Vietnam is cheap too, you can find home-cooked food outside for $1.25 or eat out in a restaurant for $4. If you are on a budget, dive into buying and sell groups to find the basic furniture you need. You can easily find an apartment for $1000 or $230 all depends on what lifestyle you are comfortable living in. A lot of expats claims that Vietnam is not relatively cheap, for me, the cost of living here is down to how flexible you are. The cost of living in Vietnam attracts many expats from everywhere in the world.
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