I’m from the U.S., and I’m curious — what do people usually bring back after visiting Vietnam?
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I don’t bring back anything. All those little trinkets might mean something to me but unless you’ve experienced it up close and personal it won’t mean much to most in America. As for chocolate, meh 🫤 we’ve got Pretty good chocolate already. I just bring back my own memories. If I were to name one thing it would probably be sports jerseys. But getting the size right is harder than it sounds.
Fantastic memories
Phin – the Viet coffee slow drip. It’s small, so you can pass it out as a gift or keep one for yourself.
Custom clothing, food gifts, coffee, local made stuff by artists.
Just be careful what you bring back bc extra luggage can be quite expensive. Xiamen Airline charge $200 for additional luggage. They only take cash (usd or vnd), no credit card.
A mission to move out of the US
We arrived here just only 2 Bags now bring 5 bags!!😂😂
Coffee, silk,customized clothes, souvenirs….
An appreciation of what genuine nice people are and good coffee
A new way of looking at life.