Young Software Engineer Life in Vietnam
Thanks for watching! I’m Dough, a young software engineer living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. On this channel, I share my daily life as a young developer in Vietnam — from morning routines, motorbike commuting, office work, Vietnamese food, badminton, workout, and learning English step by step. In this vlog, I show a realistic day in my life as a young software engineer in Vietnam: starting the morning at home, riding through Ho Chi Minh City traffic, passing Landmark 81, working at the office, having lunch with coworkers, visiting a convenience store, learning English after work, and ending the day with Vietnamese food. I’m not a native English speaker, but I’m learning by doing and improving step by step. If you enjoy realistic daily life vlogs from Vietnam, tech life, and self-improvement, feel free to like, comment, and subscribe. #VietnamVlog #SoftwareEngineer #HoChiMinhCity #Landmark81 #LifeInVietnam #DeveloperVlog #Badminton #Workout #Frontend

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