Thanks.
I’m using my phone, it uses an English spell-check. So it irritatingly, sometimes “corrects” perfectly good Vietnamese.
But thanks, very much.
Although I’m still a very long way, from speaking Vietnamese.
Many people, me included, struggle with auto spell-check. On balance, it’s a good thing unless you’re already a good typist and a good speller, both of which I am. Then it’s just a pain in the heinie. (Hey, it didn’t try to change “heinie.) Try “cua rang muni” while you’re in Saigon. You can ask a taxi driver for “Nha Hang 94” or there are other, better places. I used to go to 94 frequently, no A/C though.