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Vietnamese people will often tell you that hitchhiking is impossible, but in almost any road in the country pedestrians are offered to hop in various vehicles. Generally people are expected to pay, but the concept of a free ride is accepted if you are a strange foreigner. Inside of the cities or when in a bad spot, a universal "2km" sign works very well.
 
you will not see a lot of cars, but you do see a lot of motorcycle. So my advice is to buy a helmet once (cost like 5 dollars) and than hitch-hike with her everywhere. the Vietneamse will be happy to stoop for you, they just don't want to be cought by police, becouse drive without helmet is forbidden (apparently). it's also mean that your bag should be light enough, becouse it's going to be on your back through 200 km.. ([[moriya]]
Using a sign with "Xin Xe" ("please drive me to") followed by your destination works well. Expect every bus and van to stop as well, even if you don't have your hand stretched out. Most of the time they will charge, but you may get a free ride. Ask before entering by saying "Miễn Phí?" ("free?"). The Vietnamese can be very generous. If you want to be clear you want a free ride, make a sign that says "Cho tôi đi nhờ" in the north or "Cho tôi quá giang" in the south, it means "give me a ride". Some minibuses will still stop and ask for money though.
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