Anonymous wrote:The age of majority in Vietnam is 16.
Hotels will allow kids as young as 13 to check in.
Anonymous wrote:The age of majority in Vietnam is 16.
Hotels will allow kids as young as 13 to check in.
Anonymous wrote:This is literally NOT POSSIBLE. Hotels do not accept unaccompanied minors. I’ve actually tried to get hotel rooms for my 17 year old children, the hotel wouldn’t let them check in. Even if I prepaid everything. Even if the kid lies and says they are 18 (international hotels always require passports). It cannot be done.
I think OP is a troll honestly because the premise is absurd. It’s literally not possible for an 18 year old to check into a hotel alone.
Anonymous wrote:This is literally NOT POSSIBLE. Hotels do not accept unaccompanied minors. I’ve actually tried to get hotel rooms for my 17 year old children, the hotel wouldn’t let them check in. Even if I prepaid everything. Even if the kid lies and says they are 18 (international hotels always require passports). It cannot be done.
I think OP is a troll honestly because the premise is absurd. It’s literally not possible for an 18 year old to check into a hotel alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they speak vietnsmese?
Are their contacts adults living there and part of the community? Family?
Then yes
My first question is this. It don’t speak the language, I don’t even get to any other questions.
That’s ridiculous. You only travel to countries where you know the language? How limiting.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls, yes.
Boys, no. I’d be worried they’d sleep with prostitutes.
I wouldn’t have thought about that but you are right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having just spent some time in Vietnam, I would say probably yes.
The main thing I would be concerned about is their riding motorbikes and getting into an accident (or getting stopped by police because I’m pretty sure Americans can’t get the right kind of international license, bit a little cash can take care of that).
Motorbikes are the top concern imho. Regardless of whether they are driving or riding, though especially the former. Hard no from me, but I know they’re hard to avoid.
Then I’d have frank conversation about massages. And to not go to any rooms with any women.
Food safety
Political safety.
No drugs.