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dapo·Travel· about 5 hours ago

What It’s Really Like Living in Vietnam as a Nigerian

I’m sharing my day-to-day experiences living in Vietnam from a Nigerian perspective. I’ll post updates on infrastructure, local markets, food prices, transportation, housing, culture and lifestyle. I’ll compare costs of living with Nigeria and highlight surprises I’ve encountered. Feel free to ask for specific photos or info—markets, schools, neighborhoods, restaurants, transport and more. I’ll answer questions and drop photos whenever I can.

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

What surprised you most about local markets and food prices compared to markets back home in Nigeria?

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, I found fresh staples here so budget-friendly compared to those hefty prices in Nigerian markets.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

Housing might seem affordable until additional fees and deposits are added, making the initial costs harder to swallow.

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maryabout 5 hours ago

I no dey sure say transport here be that smooth; how you handle rush hour traffic in big cities?

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bolaabout 4 hours ago

Consider using local SIM cards for cheaper data and ride-hailing apps to save time and avoid the language barrier when commuting.

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