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20 August 2016, 03:38 AM | #31 |
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Do you think that it is less safe to wear your Rolex there than the place you live?
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Is this laughter a reaction to the use of the word "communism" ?
Much like Beijing, Hanoi is not safe simply because it's communist (nor was my post making any political comment), but rather because the government has influenced a culture of rule-following and respect for legal authority. This is what one Vietnamese businessman had to say about Hanoi: “Everything feels safe there because it’s so structured and institutionalized." This comment, although not mentioning the system of governance explicitly, captures the essence of what I meant Sent from my SM-G9200 using Tapatalk |
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Maybe your description is what things seem like on the surface, but they tell a much different and darker tale of life in Vietnam. I'm also a veteran of the war in Vietnam and I know first hand how communists operate, rather than the whitewashed version many Americans believe. Still, I won't argue with your version, but I can't help but laugh.
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I have just come back from a two week holiday in the Philippines. i took my Tudor Black bay and a g shock just for my peace of mind. Bumped into a guy I used to know in Qatar who is now retired there and he was happily walking around with a solid yellow gold day-date on his wrist.
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I wouldn't wear a Rolex in quite a few US cities, but I can't think of many places (apart from Manila) in SE asia where I wouldn't wear one. Last time I was in Vietnam a few months ago, I wore a 116618LB, and didn't worry about it at all. |
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21 August 2016, 05:48 AM | #36 |
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I wore it to some off beaten tracks there, kontum, plieku,coconut island,and crossed into Laos via land route. No problem. But that's me experience. Friendly people! Personal take.
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