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@AndreaErwee10 ай бұрын
Hello Nathan. Well done and we are very proud of you. So sad we didnt see you when you were in SA with your family. Your Mom did tell us all your news. Go well and miss you lots and love you lots. Next visit please pop in. ❤️Andrea from Dundee
@Nathanpadayachee9710 ай бұрын
Thanks so much ❤ please like and subscribe to his channel 🙏🙏
@angelladejager443910 ай бұрын
Very proud of you Nathan. Sad i didnt get to see you and your little family when you visited SA this year. May all your future investments pay off in great ways. Love you lots. Keep climbing!
@grahamtaylor934110 ай бұрын
I took my 15 yo son and 13 yo daughter to Hanoi. 2 students became or guides on motorbikes. They opened the fairground for us. 2001
@grahamtaylor934110 ай бұрын
You speak a lot of sense mate. We loved our week in Vietnam.
@magnacartapowerpoint10 ай бұрын
Vietnam...beautiful, friendly people
@grahamtaylor934110 ай бұрын
I live in North East Brasil. Takes courage but the rewards are numerous.
@adventurefreaksss10 ай бұрын
I'm looking to do a podcast on Brazil in the near future. Let me know if you're interested:)
@dovygoodguy129610 ай бұрын
How does Nathan handle the high heat and humidity, even if he and other expats remain indoors confined to air conditioning between noon and 4 or 5 pm? Is there anywhere in Vietnam or Cambodia where one can escape that weather, and what about the integrity of the electrical grid to hold on with so much high demand?
@Nathanpadayachee9710 ай бұрын
To answer your question, as a teacher the places I work at all have air conditioning, furthermore, most of the country runs on mainly hydro power, coal, and I think solar power ❤
@dovygoodguy129610 ай бұрын
@@Nathanpadayachee97Yes, but I sort of meant tolerating living in a sauna environment, sweaty and tired.....
@Nathanpadayachee9710 ай бұрын
Well We kind of get used to it, I have been living here for almost 10 years so my body is acclimated I think 🙏
@dovygoodguy129610 ай бұрын
@@Nathanpadayachee97 I lived in NYC for 35 years and never got used to the humidity during July August! But where you are it's 24/7 for 12 months. Americans from Florida and Texas might be no problem, but those of us from drier areas would have problems with constant humidity (!)
@Nathanpadayachee9710 ай бұрын
@@dovygoodguy1296 it’s understandable, a lot of expats simply stay in air conditioned places or go for a swim to escape the heat 🙏 but it’s South East Asia, a tropical place, its definitely a hot place 🤣🙏but we love it