da nang.we were looking at visiting but the attitude and correspondence of accomodations seems rude and blunt. relevant, i guess.due to the last two years of disasters in danang, the prices are sky high.we hope climate change issues becomes the forefront of people daily lives.
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If, as it seems, you’re the only one experiencing the issues of which you speak, perhaps it’s not the Vietnamese people or Da Nang that is the problem here…
What disasters
Hey Karen stay home
Hmmm loved Danang
WTF expensive you got to be kidding ,rude hmm might be the way you are presenting your self
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Prices have risen appreciably due to extremely high demand. My accommodation that I’ve used 7 times could not possibly be more polite and professional with me. Danang has not been befallen by any significant “disasters”. I’ve no doubts about climate change but that isn’t what’s responsible for the rise in accommodation. Hoi An and Hue have had more serious flooding than typical but Danang not so much.
Do you understand that the Vietnamese who you are corresponding with are writing to you in a second language? And when people do this , sometimes they sound blunt when they are not, and are not blunt in their own language.
Why not stay in Hoi An and take day trips to Danang.
If you can’t afford Da Nang, just stay in your house and have a staycation. And I haven’t encountered rude Vietnamese customer service. Something I can’t say about tourists from certain countries.