Living Alone in Vietnam | Sharing My Food with Others
Living alone gives me freedom, but sometimes it can be inconvenient. There are moments when I want to cook something elaborate, but I can’t finish it all by myself. So I give the extra food to someone who needs it. There are many people in this city struggling to make a living without a proper meal. I wish I could do more. This is my real everyday life in Vietnam. Through these small moments, I hope to show a more honest and personal side of life - not perfect, not dramatic, just real. Thank you for watching and being here with me! 🫶

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A Rainy Day Living Alone on a Budget (I Miss My Cat)

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Daily Life in Vietnam | 30-year-old Single Woman Living Alone

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My simple life. Unemployed, but still carefree and in love with life.

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7AM Slow Living in Vietnam | Visiting the Land Goddess for Good Fortune

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How I Survive in Vietnam at 22 With No Income

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$115,000 Vs $380,000 in Vietnam… Why? 🇻🇳

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Poor Chinese Couples Real Life, Small Rental Room, Living In China No Job No Money

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$12 a Month in Vietnam 🇻🇳 | Inside Our 24m² Subsidized House

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My Alone & Poor "Lifestyle" in Vietnam (No Parents, No Marriage)

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What Is Life Like for a Single Woman in China? 🇨🇳Living in China

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$360/Month: How a Vietnamese Woman Living Alone in Hanoi 🇻🇳

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I Took a 40 km Bus Just to Be Alone Out Here…

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Daily Life in Vietnam - No Marriage, No Friends, But a Peaceful Life

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33-Year-Old Chinese Girl Without a Job 🇨🇳

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De-influencing You on Life in Vietnam - a truly REALISTIC take

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Poor Vietnamese Family Real Life, Living In Vietnam with 2 Kids No Job No Money

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Living alone in Vietnam - 21 Years old ,How I Survive Alone in Viet Nam No Family Support,Low income

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Real Life in Vietnam 🇻🇳 | Low-Income Single Mom at 35 (No Friends, No Partner)

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$115 for Rent in Vietnam 🇻🇳 | 15m² Room Living Alone, Small but Truly Cozy

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