For me Ireland and Taiwan, how about some others

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    Vietnam, Thailand, India, Guatemala, Taiwan is a good call.

    in Vietnam, someone literally ran out of their house while I was stopping to adjust my headphones in order to invite me to breakfast at his home.

    he had a tiny orchard in his front yard and we shared mango, dragonfruit and pancakes.

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      19 hours ago

      I’ve been wanting to visit Vietnam for a while now… I think it was watching Anthony Bourdain there that sold me. Looks like a beautiful nation full of amazing people

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        The mountains are pretty magical, and every single person was extremely helpful and gracious, either in the city or way out in the tiny mountain villages

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          11 hours ago

          How well can one get by as a tourist without speaking Vietnamese? Vietnam has been around the top of my list for places to visit for ages.

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            Very well.

            I spoke nearly no Vietnamese and bikepacked across rural northern Vietnam for 3 months after buying my bicycle in Hanoi.

            People in the city can speak some English, but even if they can’t they’re so earnestly helpful that I was able to easily buy clothes, bicycle repair items, get my bicycle repaired, buy food everyday(pho lyfe) be invited to tea and then a family feast, take shelter from a rainstorm, the stories of their generosity go on.

            It’s definitely a good country to visit.

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              6 hours ago

              Thank you for sharing. The language barrier is mostly the thing that has held me back. I know some vocabulary related to food, but that’s about it.

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                absolutely, you’ll be good.

                I could barely count to ten and knew how to say pho, and still enjoyed my entire trip and made friends, so you’ll be fine.

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                  Thanks again! Glad you had such a good experience and I’m looking forward to going there myself.