They also do that here. Like a wedge of swiss cheese. I have no idea why. They call heavy cream topping on drinks “Cheese Foam”. 
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I live in Asia, and normally, “salted cheese” is a bad translation for lightly salted cream. Also, (in Vietnamese anyway) water is assigned to any liquid. I’m assuming this is a lightly salted cream soda
Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Tokay Geckos Look Like Mini Dinosaurs
5·2 years agoTokay gecko facts - the tokay and it’s sound are thought to be a good omen of successful business in Vietnam. Apparently they also make good jerky!
Like, non-hollywood content, or subs/dubs?
Tbf, we have a shit ton of knock off Chinese cars on the road in Vietnam, and even more knock off motorcycles.
Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Research Firm Claims Most cars still cost more to charge than to fill up with gasEnglish
2·2 years agoOh yeah, absolutely. When I was stateside I put on better than 30k miles a year. An EV wasn’t a viable vehicle for me (for work anyway). Must people I know aren’t that though. Including the charger price as a constant is what inflated this, as well as commercial charging.
Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Research Firm Claims Most cars still cost more to charge than to fill up with gasEnglish
5·3 years ago…how? Like, it cost $30 (10 gal) to fill my petrol car in the states. Even if I was using 150kwh in electricity, at my power rate in Wisconsin ($.13/kWh), it’s $19.95. I live in Vietnam now, and pay 2500 VND per kWh, and petrol is about 23500vnd/litre. I have an electric moped that goes 110km/charge, and has a usable capacity of about 0.7kwh. I rarely empty the battery, but even if I did it daily, it would be .08USD/day.
I’d like to see the math crunched on this.
Edit: I found the math. It’s dishonest. Shocker.

Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the "Joe Shmoe" of different cultures? Or the "John/Jane Smith"?
18·3 years agoIn Vietnam, I think it’s just most names 😂. Anh Nguyen is probably a good example. Most Vietnamese have the last name Nguyen. The national naming conventions rival that of religious families in the west. Think, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Anh, An, Thanh, and Minh. Women are the same, but named after things considered beautiful, Tuyet, Hong, Pham, Van.
Funny enough, many names aren’t always gendered, so I’ve met a decent amount of couples with the same first and last names. An Thi Nguyen, and An Van Nguyen is a couple that comes to mind. I dont have to worry about doxxing, since I bet that exists over 1000x here.
Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?English
3·3 years agoI live in South Vietnam. I stay inside for the hours between 12 and generally 3-4. If I’m outside during those hours, I stay still as much as possible. Always have a drink: lite tea is common here. Avoid direct sun, cover exposed areas of skin when traveling. Evaporative cooling is your friend. You can keep a small spray bottle of water with you. Fans heat up a room if the room isn’t vented, so keep the fan on, but crack the door if you don’t have AC.
I’m originally from a city quite close to Canada, known for harsh winters, and now I live in a place where 40c is common. If the temperature gets too high, or you begin feeling sick/dizzy. Find a place to cool down and hydrate. Heat stroke is no joke.
Green_Bay_Guy@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Spent all night installing Photoshop, lightroom, illustrator, blender and finding a replacement for after effects and premiere pro. See you never windows!English
6·3 years agoDa Vinci Resolve all day.
Reminds me of old reddit tbh
ELI5, what is RADV?


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