Life After Work as a Software Engineer in Vietnam
Thanks for watching! I’m Dough, a young software engineer living in Vietnam. In this vlog, I share a normal after-work day in Ho Chi Minh City. After finishing work, I went to play badminton with my colleagues, captured some POV badminton moments, ate a bowl of Vietnamese bún bò, called my mom while eating, and enjoyed a night ride through the city. As a software engineer, I spend most of my day sitting in front of a laptop, so playing sports after work helps me move my body, relax my mind, and connect with people outside of work. This is not a special day, just a real normal day in my life. But I believe these small routines are part of my journey to improve myself step by step. What about you? Do you usually play sports after work? Is badminton popular in your country? 📍 Vietnam 🏸 Badminton after work 🍜 Bún bò 🌃 Ho Chi Minh City night ride #VietnamVlog #Badminton #SoftwareEngineer #LifeInVietnam #hochiminhcity 00:00 After work and heading to badminton 01:00 Changing clothes and entering the court 02:15 Warming up before playing 03:00 Badminton POV match 05:45 Normal badminton match 10:41 Vietnamese bún bò 13:45 Ho Chi Minh City night ride 15:05 Landmark 81 - The tallest building in Vietnam 16:03 Picking up my sister 16:25 Buying soursop tea 18:39 Night work session

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