Anonymous wrote:Also, they are male.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get all the "nos.". What's the issue? I'd absolutely let my almost 18 year old do this.
Because at 17 they are still a minor child.
But why does this matter? Do you have to be 18 to travel?
Solo in another country, yes you need to be a legal adult.
Anonymous wrote:In general I would say yes to this situation as OP has described it.
That said, my husband and I are extensive travelers and our experience in Vietnam was one of the more challenging. One example: We got into a semi-scary fight with a cab driver who tried to scam us. My husband shouted back and we got out of the cab he had locked - but not sure how two teens would have handled that. I was pretty unnerved. Other things made it hard too - it wasn’t just that.
I wouldn’t have the same concerns with Bali, Cambodia, Thailand, Japan, etc…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, they are male.
So…just say HE. Is it that hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get all the "nos.". What's the issue? I'd absolutely let my almost 18 year old do this.
Because at 17 they are still a minor child.
But why does this matter? Do you have to be 18 to travel?
Anonymous wrote:Also, they are male.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general I would say yes to this situation as OP has described it.
That said, my husband and I are extensive travelers and our experience in Vietnam was one of the more challenging. One example: We got into a semi-scary fight with a cab driver who tried to scam us. My husband shouted back and we got out of the cab he had locked - but not sure how two teens would have handled that. I was pretty unnerved. Other things made it hard too - it wasn’t just that.
I wouldn’t have the same concerns with Bali, Cambodia, Thailand, Japan, etc…
I’ve also traveled a lot and this was not my experience at all in Vietnam. The opposite - some of the nicest people of the many countries I’ve been.
Anonymous wrote:In general I would say yes to this situation as OP has described it.
That said, my husband and I are extensive travelers and our experience in Vietnam was one of the more challenging. One example: We got into a semi-scary fight with a cab driver who tried to scam us. My husband shouted back and we got out of the cab he had locked - but not sure how two teens would have handled that. I was pretty unnerved. Other things made it hard too - it wasn’t just that.
I wouldn’t have the same concerns with Bali, Cambodia, Thailand, Japan, etc…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general I would say yes to this situation as OP has described it.
That said, my husband and I are extensive travelers and our experience in Vietnam was one of the more challenging. One example: We got into a semi-scary fight with a cab driver who tried to scam us. My husband shouted back and we got out of the cab he had locked - but not sure how two teens would have handled that. I was pretty unnerved. Other things made it hard too - it wasn’t just that.
I wouldn’t have the same concerns with Bali, Cambodia, Thailand, Japan, etc…
I’ve also traveled a lot and this was not my experience at all in Vietnam. The opposite - some of the nicest people of the many countries I’ve been.
Anonymous wrote:Do they speak vietnsmese?
Are their contacts adults living there and part of the community? Family?
Then yes