10 Things You Should NOT Do in Vietnam

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  • Learning about Vietnamese cultures can help you mitigate misunderstandings in communications and understand more of why Vietnamese people behave in specific ways. These tips can help you avoid troubles when being in Vietnam as well :)
    Here are the 10 things that you should not do when you're in Vietnam. I hope you enjoy them!
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  • @phucmapvlog
    @phucmapvlog Pƙed 3 lety +871

    That is one thing I'm glad to have learned in Asia, THE SHOES. I can't believe I wore my shoes inside the house my whole life.....

    • @danpham6303
      @danpham6303 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      I would like you

    • @ludoprovo
      @ludoprovo Pƙed 3 lety +9

      And I guess you remove your shoes when you're back to your home country? I can relate to this haha

    •  Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Great ! PhĂșc Máș­p.

    • @trungkienmai4639
      @trungkienmai4639 Pƙed 3 lety +10

      And wearing shoes to sofa, to bed, to water etc. Why tho?

    • @liarliar1408
      @liarliar1408 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      As a foreigner, you are allowed to do what a foreigner do. The moment you do other people's culture, it will then becomes an issue of cultural appropriation. Don't try to blend on in. The world is beautiful with her diversity.

  • @mickalbatross4883
    @mickalbatross4883 Pƙed 3 lety +860

    Vietnam is by far my favourite country I've ever visited, twice now and I'm itching to go back once the world reopens. I arrived in Ho Chi Minh city and hired a motorcycle with a plan to ride the Ho Chi Minh highway and the coastline to Hanoi, zig zagging and double backing between the two parallel routes. I was on the road for 30 days and either camped near small villages or homestays. The Vietnamese people and their culture changed me in so many ways and I'm forever grateful. When I recall the encounters I had, some bring tears to my eyes. One such story of many, was after riding solo for nearly 4 weeks and within 250kms of Hanoi and perfect weather since arriving, 26 degree C everyday, the temperature dropped to 6 degrees C and rain. To say I was freezing was an understatement. I had plastic bags taped to my legs and arms. The rain got so heavy I had to stop under a tree and was shaking violently from the cold. From across the street coming towards me is a Vietnamese lady in a wheelchair. She says hello with a big smile and raises her hands giving me a cup of warm tea. I take the cup and say thank you and she turns around and rolls back across the street in the downpour, disappearing into her home. The love and generosity I felt from all I encountered made me take a good look at myself and realise I needed to change my ways. My next solo bike adventure there, I rode the entire North Vietnam, crisscrossing and along the borders of Laos and China, for another 30 days. Away from the busy cities there are no places to eat but the Vietnamese people would invite me into their homes and I'd spend the night, eating and drinking rice wine, until late. Despite the language differences at times, I discovered this is no barrier to communication and close friendships can still be made. In the mornings after eating breakfast, often the goodbyes would be followed by a long hug, before setting off on my bike. I would ride away glancing back through the mirror, seeing the entire family looking on. My eyes would tear up for the feelings I felt. The Vietnamese people taught me more about life in 8 short weeks than my entire 50 years on this planet. They are a humble, accommodating, loving and generous culture. Vietnam is number 1!!!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 2 lety +42

      AW! Thank you so much for sharing the experiences. I love it! And yes, please come back when the border is open, Vietnam always welcomes you

    • @taizoys
      @taizoys Pƙed 2 lety +32

      I cried when I heard your story, welcome back.

    • @environmentaly7894
      @environmentaly7894 Pƙed 2 lety +20

      I hope you comeback lol you almost made cry too :))

    • @bichthuynguyen3142
      @bichthuynguyen3142 Pƙed 2 lety +32

      Hello, where do you live? how old are you? I am a Vietnamese. I am very touched by the stories you told when you came to Vietnam. However, I think you've been lucky enough to meet nice people without encountering people stealing or sellers selled espensive for you. There are good people and bad people everywhere! It's just a matter of whether we are lucky or not. It is a pity that modern life has increasingly taken away the good values of our ancestors!

    • @mickalbatross4883
      @mickalbatross4883 Pƙed 2 lety +55

      @@bichthuynguyen3142 Yeah I hear what you are saying. Yes good and bad people everywhere but what amazed me are that the good people are better than the good people I've met elsewhere. I didn't stay long in the tourist areas and spent most of my time in the country. I am from Australia. Everywhere I would stop for a drink and rest from riding the Vietnamese kids would come for a chat and to look at the motorbike as it was a dirt bike and not a scooter. After having conversations with the kids I'd often ask them if they wanted a drink or an ice cream? In two visits totalling 8 weeks, I wasn't able to buy any kid anything. All refused. Sometimes when I stopped by the roadside I'd hear someone calling Bia Bia and waving me over their place. I would ride over and sit down, often with 10 young men and women who gave me beer and food. Not once would any ever take money for the beers. These people were poor compared to me. I have many stories like this.

  • @janorgaWB
    @janorgaWB Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

    From what I heard from doctors, and what our travel guides and even government websites suggest, it isn't safe to use tap water in Vietnam to brush one's teeth, they suggest using bottled water.

  • @mrj0hnster
    @mrj0hnster Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Extra Tips:
    11)Always make sure you bring plenty of money when hanging out with locals. You are expected to pay even if they are wealthier than you. If you don’t attempt or have the means to pay, you
    will not be invited out again by that group.
    12)Don’t wear shorts going out. It’s considered low class and you will not respected by high locals. Also mosquitoes are wild.
    13)Wear branded clothing even if its fake imitation clothing, Vietnam reacts positively to branded clothing even if its counterfeit.
    14)Don’t tell wealthy locals that you are an English teacher, they won’t hang out with you.
    15)Don’t tell people you’re a backpacker, they will dismiss you.
    16)Don’t get drunk, beligerent, and drunk at clubs, you will be destroyed by local gangsters
    17)Never approach a woman in the vicinity of local male to pick up on her, you will get stabbed.

  • @jetset4me1
    @jetset4me1 Pƙed 3 lety +989

    I have been to Vietnam 11 times. Love the country and the people. I was in Vietnam last year when Covid-19 broke out and stayed until my friends advised me to return to US. I remember how hard it was to get hand sanitizer at the store but was given a bottle by a kind Vietnamese man. I offered to pay but he would not accept. I was touched by his generosity and still have the bottle. I miss dining with my friends, the food and the country. I will return again when this pandemic is over. Vietnam is a long flight from the US but it is worth the time to enjoy Vietnam and make new friends. Vietnam is my home away from home.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +59

      Oh thank you for sharing! I love your stories and you make me proud to be Vietnamese :))

    • @tuanpino1711
      @tuanpino1711 Pƙed 3 lety +8

      You’re welcome .

    • @tuanpino1711
      @tuanpino1711 Pƙed 3 lety +13

      If have time, just come back our country. There are many things that u can discover

    • @kpng4487
      @kpng4487 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Váșčm cĂĄi vĂąn lĂ  1 cĂŽng cỄ đáșŻc lá»±c của cọng đáșŁng nhu cĂĄc xướng ca của nghị quyáșżt 36, khĂŽng ngáșĄc nhiĂȘn gi khi váșčm cho Má»č lĂ  1 developing Country, comments của dÆĄ lợn viĂȘn quĂĄ nhiều để hướng dáș«n sai lệch người nước ngoĂ i
      Translation :
      She is such a powerful tool of the communist party as the singers of communist, it is not surprise that she talked : USA is a developing country & also many the comments which guide wrong.for foreigners

    • @KienThucDoDay
      @KienThucDoDay Pƙed 3 lety +16

      isn't it wonderful to learn that often the poor people are more generous than some wealthy folks

  • @QUBEATZ
    @QUBEATZ Pƙed 3 lety +652

    1 / Don’t underestimate the weather 01:02
    2 / Don’t drink tap water 02:30
    3 / Don’t disrespect national heros and Vietnamese military 03:30
    4 / Don’t wear shoes in the house 05:05
    5 / Don’t play with chopsticks 06:10
    6 / Don’t stop suddenly while crossing the streets 07:15
    7 / Don’t show your purse or phone out in public 08:05
    8 / Don’t wear tank tops, shorts, or bare shoulder shirts to temples 08:56
    9 / Don’t be offended when people laugh at your Vietnamese 09:30
    10 / Don’t have a high expectation 10:50
    You’re welcome 🙂

    • @kippsguitar6539
      @kippsguitar6539 Pƙed 3 lety +27

      Don't look at the rats , it's normal in restaurants and gardens

    • @cuongle7990
      @cuongle7990 Pƙed 3 lety +40

      @@kippsguitar6539 yes it's normal like the millions of rats in every major US cities. Human shit and drug needles out in the open like in San Francisco and LA is fine too.

    • @tamaica7770
      @tamaica7770 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Cuong Le he is not from US. Dumbas

    • @tamaica7770
      @tamaica7770 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      kipps guitar it’s not the fault of Vietnamese people, it’s the Communist. :(

    • @alancrane9762
      @alancrane9762 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@cuongle7990 it's called job creation, lol.

  • @travelwithtony5767
    @travelwithtony5767 Pƙed rokem +11

    I have travelled to 67 countries since I retired 20 years ago, and Vietnam ranks as one of my favorites with DaNang being my favorite city, in fact I liked it so much I have made it my second home, which I prefer to any country or city in Europe or North America, where I have also lived and worked in the past.

  • @djgill1770
    @djgill1770 Pƙed rokem +6

    What a wonderful video! I truly appreciate your reasons behind the things not to do. You are very professional, warm and effective. Thank you for sharing your culture with the world and equipping visitors with the tools for the best possible experience in Vietnam.

  • @kurtericmunroe9358
    @kurtericmunroe9358 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    I had a female friend who had gotten her laptop snatched from her motorbike in HCMC. About 5 Vietnamese locals suddenly sprang into action, caught the thief, and returned the laptop. This awesome "I'll protect you" spirit is common.

  • @OdinsOdyssey5252
    @OdinsOdyssey5252 Pƙed 3 lety +77

    Vietnam has the best coffee in the world. Love to go there. My luggage always full of coffee bags when I leave Vietnam.

    • @alanb8620
      @alanb8620 Pƙed 2 lety

      That is so true about the coffee. I don't drink coffee but when I would go to my favorite breakfast cart for bånh mỳ op la or I a omelet on a bun. where I got my breakfast they didn't serve coffee but they would call across the street and they would deliver great ice coffee. And it's really amazing how they all work to make their businesses share items. Awesome place to see a grateful country and it residents. If I had to move to another country Vietnam would be first on my list. And maybe Vung Tau. To live. Ocean front not to much going on during the week but that leaves five days to explore this nice small city. Weekend get busy a lot of families spend weekends I imagine. And I sure there are other great places too.

    • @maianh4838
      @maianh4838 Pƙed 2 lety

      thank u

    • @Binhla_tao
      @Binhla_tao Pƙed 2 lety

      Ok

    • @Binhla_tao
      @Binhla_tao Pƙed 2 lety

      Am like coffee in VietNam too but am will not go to VietNam because am live in VietNam

  • @CorreSport7
    @CorreSport7 Pƙed rokem +2

    Great video! Thank you. I'm consuming video after video in preparation for our trip to Vietnam in February. Your recommendations are very straight forward and make perfect sense to anyone looking to travel to Vietnam for the first time.

  • @jaredpeterson380
    @jaredpeterson380 Pƙed 2 lety +22

    It's very interesting to here you talk about the Vietnamese people fighting for their freedom. I was there in 1969 and 1970 and was told we were fighting to keep them free. I learned a lot there and a lot more since then. Much respect to the Vietnamese people!

    • @GuonMr
      @GuonMr Pƙed rokem +5

      I would think that South Vietnam would have become just like South Korea. Another thing, viewing videos of Saigon makes me think that the American & French presence brought a lot of American (Western) culture; that is, from what I view CZcams videos of Saigon. Yes, I said Saigon NOT HCM City.

    • @jaredpeterson380
      @jaredpeterson380 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@GuonMr an ocean on both coasts of South Korea saved them. Laos and Cambodia and our rules of engagement doomed South Vietnam to communism. Powers that be, got what they wanted. Untold wealth and power. The average citizens on all sides got pillaged and murdered.

    • @feastmode123
      @feastmode123 Pƙed rokem +5

      The ‘54 Operation Passage to Freedom is widely forgotten. Lots of Northerners knew what the gov was and escaped to the South. Many were imprisoned or killed trying to escape the gov. But because the South lost, they’re seen as traitors and losers. The voices of the diaspora or boat people is invalid to foreigners. Hopefully, one day, VN will be free.

    • @The_Crucible_Station
      @The_Crucible_Station Pƙed rokem +2

      @@feastmode123 lol I'm living in the south of VN now and your comment seems to be silly, the US invaded us in '54 and VNmese won the war against US in 1975, so we have been free since then. The north and south are brothers forever!

    • @The_Crucible_Station
      @The_Crucible_Station Pƙed rokem +3

      so you must have been lied by the government about the war

  • @cathyq9603
    @cathyq9603 Pƙed 3 lety +450

    Surprised you didn’t mentioned anything about the honking. 😅I learned during my trip in Vietnam that honking your horn don’t necessarily means “get out of my way”, it’s more like “hey I’m coming up right behind you”. Love your videos!

    • @TuanBui-wn9ib
      @TuanBui-wn9ib Pƙed 3 lety +7

      True, it's also what I felt when s.o was honking behind me

    • @vinhmai198
      @vinhmai198 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      Sometimes when the honking is too much, you just want to yell at them.
      People honk even when the light are still red, and they are like 100 feet away from the front of the line.

    • @vinhmai198
      @vinhmai198 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      And also this is what not to do/cannot do. she doesn’t mention it because you can do it in Vietnam.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +26

      Will mention that in another video haha

    • @cathyq9603
      @cathyq9603 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@vinhmai198 😂😅 chaos, but I really miss it right now!

  • @ramblinralph7609
    @ramblinralph7609 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    I was a GI in Vietnam '69-70. Back then I could not have imagined that one day I would be listening to a beautiful Vietnamese
    lady telling me something like I'm hearing in this video. I must go back to Vietnam before I die - that trip is on my "bucket list."

  • @adunn9498
    @adunn9498 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thanks for your video and your warm heart to make these video, Much respect to you, you are very articulate.

  • @materesadancil5777
    @materesadancil5777 Pƙed rokem

    Lovely! Thanks for this video. I'm traveling to Vietnam this November and this video is very friendly and informative. I hope to enjoy Vietnam and I know I will!

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 Pƙed 3 lety +52

    I think as Vietnam develops its hospitals and dental clinics, it will gradually become a top "medical/dental tourism" destination because the doctors are great and so are their dentists.

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Right now Thailand is the place to go for that.

  • @rendibilal
    @rendibilal Pƙed 3 lety +133

    In Vietnam almost everyplaces have WiFi, and its work properly, which is veeeeeery good!!!!

    • @cookwithmr_jang2547
      @cookwithmr_jang2547 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      FREE WIFI everywhere😊

    • @tranlong4449
      @tranlong4449 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      I think the US has it too in every MCdonald places right ?

    • @kpng4487
      @kpng4487 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      She is a powerful tool of Vn communist, it is not surprise that she talked : " USA is a developing country " & also many comments ( her fans ) that guide wrong.for foreigners

    • @jimmckinnon7148
      @jimmckinnon7148 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@tranlong4449 yep, Starbucks too. Most grocery stores, lots of restaurants like AZ phở in Gilbert AZ does too.

    • @ptrs559
      @ptrs559 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@tranlong4449 yes, most public places have free Wi-Fi.

  • @iwanderoften9114
    @iwanderoften9114 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    This is very informative and awesome to learn. I'll be visiting Vietnam soon once they open up to travelers. Hopefully, this year. Stay safe and take good care

  • @debbiehardy66
    @debbiehardy66 Pƙed rokem +7

    I’m just back from Vietnam touring 11 days south to North it has to be the best country I’ve been to, the people were the happiest and most friendly I’ve met.
    I felt totally safe and we had some real giggles when I tried to talk Vietnamese! 😂 crossing the street became easy as time went on , just don’t run and don’t stop when crossing, the bikes will come right up to you but not hit you, just be confident!
    I can’t wait to go back I have so much more to explore.

    • @rundle888
      @rundle888 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      The most important thing is that when in Vietnam, you should not talk about democratic rights or freedom of speech. Criticizing communism, or the work of the communist party in Vietnam. Violate this taboo and you will go to a communist traveling prison!

  • @Breakawaydude
    @Breakawaydude Pƙed 3 lety +122

    Visiting Vietnam was really special to me as it was my first solo travel from Manila to Hanoi I spent a few days in the capital, and then I went to HCMC by train. I had lots of memorable experience.

  • @jimgraham9450
    @jimgraham9450 Pƙed 3 lety +86

    Your English is absolutely perfect.

  • @THELOSTPHOTOGRAPHER
    @THELOSTPHOTOGRAPHER Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks so
    Much for your video, my wife and I are planing a 3 week trip to Vietnam - North to South - I’ve learnt so much from you Chanel.
    Keep positing đŸ˜ŠđŸ™đŸ»

  • @rrheipel
    @rrheipel Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Your videos are amazing. You explain things so well in a balanced way. I really like visiting Vietnam by the way.

  • @emaildavinam
    @emaildavinam Pƙed 3 lety +30

    I have a disability and taking my shoes off takes longer, so sometimes people will just tell me not to take them off. I try to whenever I can though. But people usually are very understanding. I just wanted to add this.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +4

      That's really good to hear! :)

  • @user-th2wh2hy2y
    @user-th2wh2hy2y Pƙed 3 lety +176

    3:29 I clicked on the video especially for this part, not because I’m making fun of the Vietnamese military, I just wanted to know how the Vietnamese people think about their history from their perspective, I studied a lot about The Vietnamese army in the Vietnam war and the leader Ho Chi Minh and his story and life was amazing and he did a lot of achievements and good things for his country. Love from Kuwait to our brothers and sisters in Vietnam
    đŸ‡°đŸ‡Œâ€ïžđŸ‡»đŸ‡ł

    •  Pƙed 3 lety +16

      You should not use the word "Viet Cong" when you come to VN.

    • @user-th2wh2hy2y
      @user-th2wh2hy2y Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @ thanks for informing me, I replaced it with the Vietnamese army😊

    • @vananhbui9336
      @vananhbui9336 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Ey why a Chinese name for a Kuwait guy?

    • @user-th2wh2hy2y
      @user-th2wh2hy2y Pƙed 3 lety +15

      @@vananhbui9336 it’s Japanese not Chinese and it’s a name of Japanese samurai in the Sengoku period 1500s

    • @kietnguyen-cn2hd
      @kietnguyen-cn2hd Pƙed 3 lety +2

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      with love from Vietnam.

  • @johnmunroe9938
    @johnmunroe9938 Pƙed rokem

    Great information and a perfect presentation! Thank you!

  • @robertwilliams2609
    @robertwilliams2609 Pƙed rokem

    Very nice video. Thank you for teaching and pointers about Vietnam and Vietnamese culture.
    I hope there are many friendly people like you.
    Best wishes from đŸ‡ș🇾

  • @paulgianni
    @paulgianni Pƙed 2 lety +35

    Thank you for this video. I've been in Viet Nam for three years and found it to be a VERY safe place. I've been shopping and returned to my motorbike hours later searching for my keys, only to discover they were hanging in the ignition. It sat for hours outside with the helmet hanging on the mirror, keys in the ignition and nobody took it. I've walked out of coffee shops in rural areas after paying and been chased by employees to return my phone and tip. I can't imagine either of those things happening in "developed nations."

    • @minhtuyet5906
      @minhtuyet5906 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      TĂŽi nghÄ© cĂł láșœ báșĄn ráș„t may máșŻn khi khĂŽng máș„t xe mĂĄy, nhÆ°ng nhĂąn viĂȘn quĂĄn cafe tráșŁ láșĄi điện thoáșĄi thĂŹ lĂ  việc Ä‘Æ°ÆĄng nhiĂȘn ở Việt Nam náșżu báșĄn quĂȘn điện thoáșĄi ở quĂĄn cafe. CĂČn về tiền boa thĂŹ chĂșng tĂŽi Ä‘ÆĄn giáșŁn lĂ  ko cĂł văn hoĂĄ tiền boa mĂ  thĂŽi. BáșĄn chỉ pháșŁi tráșŁ đĂșng số tiền những gĂŹ báșĄn mua vĂ  khĂŽng cáș§n tráșŁ thĂȘm cho sá»± phỄc vỄ của nhĂąn viĂȘn Ä‘ÆĄn giáșŁn bởi vĂŹ chĂșng tĂŽi nghÄ© nhĂąn viĂȘn đã Ä‘Æ°á»Łc nháș­n lÆ°ÆĄng của chủ vĂ  họ pháșŁi lĂ m việc mĂ  chủ đã tráșŁ lÆ°ÆĄng cho họ vĂŹ việc đó.

    • @rolandgustafson9817
      @rolandgustafson9817 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      I have got things stolen from my motorbike. Friends have lost a lot of things in their house. Burglars thieves plus stolen money from friends bank accounts...a long list

    • @paulgianni
      @paulgianni Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@rolandgustafson9817 That's awful! I'm in Vinh Phuc Province, an area without a lot of foreigners, but I've also lived in Vinh, Nghe An. I've left my doors open, keys in the bike, I've even had staff chase me out of a restaurant to return my tip (they thought I lost it) and cell phone (on another occasion).
      Rural Vietnamese people are very kind and generous. I will admit to having seen a person borrow a helmet, but that's the extent of the theft I've witnessed in over three years - other than being charged a ridiculous sum of money for rent, food, etc. simply because I'm not Vietnamese.

    • @laverite6427
      @laverite6427 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@rolandgustafson9817 Are you talking about United State?

    • @nolocym
      @nolocym Pƙed rokem

      I agree with you. Overstating the purse and phone comments safety issues. And saying the south is not safe like the north.

  • @florentinomacasil4176
    @florentinomacasil4176 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Vietnam my second home being married to a Vietnamese with our two daughters. Stayed a year from the outbreak of pandemic, got home last March to settle my documents and now its lockdown in HCMC

  • @mohdfazlishuib6192
    @mohdfazlishuib6192 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    I simply love the way you put your points across.

  • @Simshady888
    @Simshady888 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you Van for sharing the video! I learned a lot from watching it! Hope you can post more videos!

  • @ref6122
    @ref6122 Pƙed 3 lety +37

    Your English is so good I thought you were an American of Vietnamese descent.

  • @stephr1705
    @stephr1705 Pƙed 2 lety +69

    It's so true about the language thing. I try to speak Vietnamese to some of my patients and speak like a child in Vietnamese. I've gotten a lot of laughs but like they were definitely off the "aww cute" variety. I can't wait to go back to Vietnam. I can't wait to show my daughter. She is half Vietnamese. I've been trying to speak Vietnamese with her too.

    • @stxrryarionthewayto20subs12
      @stxrryarionthewayto20subs12 Pƙed rokem +3

      I would love to meet your daughter! ^^ I am part Vietnamese too, haha.

    • @SleepyTraxy
      @SleepyTraxy Pƙed rokem +5

      About the laugh "aww cute" you mention, I am glad you truely understand our laugh mean so. Sadly there are people who think Vnmese laugh is negative manner (ridicule, sneer). Because, long time ago, my English teacher scornfully said: "Hah, Vnmese laugh outside when other mispronounce, but we (he meant him and other non-Vnmese speaker) laugh at you inside when you mispronounce". Base on what he said, he misunderstood our laugh
      Hope no foreigner mistaken our laugh in that way đŸ„ș
      And thanks for your story too !

    • @stephr1705
      @stephr1705 Pƙed rokem

      @@stxrryarionthewayto20subs12 that's awesome! Love it! She's a very strong-willed 3 year old. 😄

    • @stephr1705
      @stephr1705 Pƙed rokem

      @@SleepyTraxy that's so true, he misunderstood the Vietnamese laugh. I've only ever encountered, "aww cute" variety. 😊 I have never felt belittled or ridiculed when I pronounced something funny. I do hope that foreigners will begin to understand the Vietnamese laugh.

    • @gj8683
      @gj8683 Pƙed rokem +1

      Some Vietnamese students of mine once tried to teach me how to say a few things correctly and we had a blast with lots of laughter.

  • @bernardtan3639
    @bernardtan3639 Pƙed rokem

    Hi! Van. Thank You for sharing the tips. Very useful and informative đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @antoniomorais1503
    @antoniomorais1503 Pƙed rokem

    Great explanation ! Thank you very much !!!

  • @hungiji
    @hungiji Pƙed 2 lety +47

    This is my first comment on your channel. I just want to say a huge thanks to you, Van. I have watched lots of CZcamsrs, but you are something different. I mean positively. I love the way you spread our traditional heritage and lifestyle and so on to the rest of the world. It is meaningful to me, and I hope to meet you in real life to hear more about your experiences. have a nice day, and you had me at hello.

  • @f.k6920
    @f.k6920 Pƙed 2 lety +36

    I’ve only been to Vietnam once for a school trip while I was in year 10, it was the first place I had travel outside of Australia or my home country Zimbabwe, and I fell in love with the country, the culture, the people and I can’t wait to go back.

  • @wingatetravels4328
    @wingatetravels4328 Pƙed rokem

    I'm so glad I've found your channel!

  • @markbrazil4408
    @markbrazil4408 Pƙed 3 lety +59

    I love your style of presentation. It’s very natural and feels so personal. Thanks!❀

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @a.a.7416
      @a.a.7416 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@WhatThePho I second the comment above; great job!

  • @Lea-rb9nc
    @Lea-rb9nc Pƙed 2 lety +24

    Of all the countries I've visited, Vietnam was the most welcoming by far. Many opened their doors and were glad to share what they had. To be honest, I had the great fortune of traveling there with a friend/colleague, who was from Da Nang. We stayed a few weeks in the family home and visited many people there. We also traveled to Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue, Ho Chi Minh city, and many other places. As mental health professionals, we were asked to do some consulting with a drug rehab program in Ho Chi Minh city run by the church. They ran a small shop selling art created by the clients to help with their expenses. There were so many once-in-a-lifetime experiences. We did many things that are not on the typical tourist agenda. I've been thinking of compiling a book for stories from that journey. There are a number of photos I could include. When I decided to become an ex-pat, Vietnam was my second choice. However, I left California behind for the Mediterranean. If you haven't been to Vietnam, GO. The most important things to take with you are a ready smile, an open heart, and an open mind. Perhaps, one day, I will return. It is never far from my heart.

  • @riodasperolas
    @riodasperolas Pƙed 2 lety

    Nice video, Van. Thanks.

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +7

    Nice advice. You are right! The first time I went to Vietnam in 2018, something unexpected happened the very first hours I was there that made me fall in love with the country. I arrived in Danang at 6 am and it was too early to check in to my hotel. So I dropped off my luggage and started wandering around to find a cafe. It was the beginning of Tet so almost every place was closed. However, I found a place that was open (well, maybe it wasn't) and a man motioned for me to take a seat. He couldn't speak any English but he could understand my order and soon I had my delicious Vietnamese coffee. Then he brought me shots and we drank together - for Tet of course. It was 8;30 am, I was drinking shots with a man I had never met before in a cafe that was probably closed (I was the only customer and no other place was open). Then his wife came and joined us. That was my introduction to Vietnam - put me in such an excellent mood for the rest of my trip.

  • @martinshemlowski1274
    @martinshemlowski1274 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Your presentation is beautiful,light-hearted and informative. Knew a Vietnamese family in my younger days and always found them happy ,easy people to talk to. They still had their customs in their home.

  • @MrBeretboy
    @MrBeretboy Pƙed 3 lety +55

    Thank you Miss Pho...haha. I can’t wait to visit Vietnam and have everyone laugh at my bad Vietnamese. And it won’t bother me either. I’ll just keep trying. Thank you for such a welcoming invitation to your country.

  • @citizenoftheearth6
    @citizenoftheearth6 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you! Great advice.

  • @metinmetini7225
    @metinmetini7225 Pƙed 2 lety

    Your video was great and helpful. Thank you very much

  • @dariusvalentin5579
    @dariusvalentin5579 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    This was one of the most simple and greay in the same time, video description about a country. I love it and love the way you narrate! Keep it up ❀

  • @1Gollywalk
    @1Gollywalk Pƙed 2 lety +10

    First of all, I am so glad to discovered your channel. You are amazing and very informative. I have watched most of your videos today and have many memories of Vietnam. I stayed there from August 2019 to March 2020 as an ESL Teacher first in Saigon/HCM and the Haiphong. Of the 23 countries I have traveled to in the world and I never wanted to visit Asia, but Vietnam was the best experience I ever had. I plan to re-watch your videos and comment on some of the content. I wish I had all the cultural tips before I visited Vietnam, but because I involved myself so much in all levels while living there, I am managed well because of my background (Career as Change Manager) as being culturally aware. I continue till today, in researching many things in Vietnam culture and did also a lot of research in helping the speaking English and even finding "similarities". The shoe-wearing was an eye-opener for me because I always thought it was a religious observance. This is a WINNER CHANNEL!!!

  • @maryd8370
    @maryd8370 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Great video. Very informative!

  • @emmapeebles2784
    @emmapeebles2784 Pƙed rokem

    Amazing advice đŸ„° thank you

  • @mtdrip9523
    @mtdrip9523 Pƙed 3 lety +21

    youre great - and even though i know those points it kinda hits home the way you explain it. One thing - vietnam is not perfect, and many will if they plan to stay for a longer time hit a wall after the first honeymoon where it can feel rough and many have a bitter period, but when you snap out of that and accept the difference - because in many ways vietnamese is very different - then you will experience something else, and that is actual love. I never in my life met so many nice people and never had so many lasting impressions on so many levels where i really was touched deep in my heart. Be proud of being Vietnamese, dont loose the curioisty or the kindness and the traditons, you have alot of people behind you that feel vietnamese in their hearts even though we have a different nationality and a different flag.

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Aww! Thank you for sharing, it's very touching. I like it when you said "don't lose the curiosity, kindness and our tradition"

  • @Phabulous52
    @Phabulous52 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I am teaching a group of students in Vietnam via Zoom in a few hours. I have been practicing how to introduce myself and to say thank you. I'm glad to know for most my effort will be appreciated. This video brought me comfort.

  • @jiminmybiasnothinghitslike7194

    Me and my sister are planning to visit Vietnam next year. So I came here in your channel to learn some ideas before visiting there. And I'm so thankful that the first thing I learned was the THINGS NOT TO DO in vietnam. Thank you for this helpful information.

  • @fichoudhury4432
    @fichoudhury4432 Pƙed rokem

    very informative. im watching you for the first time and im loving it

  • @TamNguyenKangenStar
    @TamNguyenKangenStar Pƙed 3 lety +19

    Hi VĂąn.. I am Vietnamese and i do practice these "traditions" but had never really thought about them. It is good to be reminded. One more thing that came to my mind when I watched your video is when receiving a gift or someone offers you something, it is always polite to receive it with both hands.. Which shows gratitude and respect.. :) Thanks for sharing

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Wonderful! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Brendonong
    @Brendonong Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Great video!! Thank you so much! Especially during this hard time. I love Vietnam even if its a developing country, people are just so friendly.

  • @epbrewtus1
    @epbrewtus1 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you! This has been great!

  • @brentcrabtree9334
    @brentcrabtree9334 Pƙed 2 lety

    Cool video! Thank you for these great tips!

  • @bunmei06
    @bunmei06 Pƙed 2 lety +38

    I’m currently in quarantine in Hanoi and it is my first time here. I previously lived in Japan for almost 17 years and though I see there are some culture similarities between both counties, your videos are helping me understand better the Vietnamese culture. I’m looking forward to make good friends and learn more about your culture and language! In the meantime I’ll be binge-watching all your videos lol thank you for making these!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I'm so glad it's helpful for you! Welcome to Vietnam :)

  • @davidgray4789
    @davidgray4789 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Thank you for these videos, I have learned so much. I have visited twice for work trips so in total a month in country across the North, Hanoi, Hai Duong and Nam Dinh. Very very long days but fun weekends at Halong Bay and Trang An. So many outstanding experiences but the biggest joy was working with people who are so innovative and hard working , what a privilege! So sad we have not been able to return since the end of 2019. Cannot wait to return , keep up the good work

  • @rheniumzandor9938
    @rheniumzandor9938 Pƙed rokem

    It is a real pleasure watching your video and listening to you

  • @leonleung6644
    @leonleung6644 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you for your sharing!

  • @loannealford1113
    @loannealford1113 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this video. It was interesting and good to know.

  • @phamthitrucao8548
    @phamthitrucao8548 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Thank you for making these videos. I have a speaking test about "Manners and etiquette in Vietnam" and your channel is the first thing pop up in my head

  • @randallfross317
    @randallfross317 Pƙed rokem

    Very helpful. Great content.

  • @zanedetraveler2275
    @zanedetraveler2275 Pƙed rokem

    YOU ROCK :) Heading there next month WOOOHOOOO

  • @thomasha6208
    @thomasha6208 Pƙed 3 lety +42

    Thanks for providing the details information Van! We are planning to take our 3 kids (who were born and raised in Denver, Colorado) to visit Vietnam in the near future and this video definitely gives us great information. I left VN when I was 15 and have not been back since. I love and miss our country, people, cultures, foods, beaches and the tropical rains...etc. Anyway, keep up the great works and can you do one of the video about Ha Noi city and Son Tay where my dad came from. Your English and pronunciations are excellent. Thanks!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Thank you so much! Please visit Vietnam when you can. It has changed a lot :)

    • @quanghaingo9251
      @quanghaingo9251 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Hula, It is so excited when see Son Tay town on your comment. :D It is my hometown too!

  • @debayandas3427
    @debayandas3427 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I love VIETNAM from INDIA. Vietnamese People is so so good and looking Pretty. It's a very beautiful Country with full of Natural beauty. The famous "Halong Bey " and "Hang Song dung "cave, one of most unexplored and huge Cave of Planet Earth. Love you VIETNAM, hope soon to visit VIETNAM after these pandemic is over. Red salute To all of My Vietnamese friends, brothers and Sisters.

  • @millebotsupport6721
    @millebotsupport6721 Pƙed rokem

    You are so right !Thanks for all those advices !!!

  • @uminhtetoo
    @uminhtetoo Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @reignBeaux4946
    @reignBeaux4946 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    Thank you for this one. We already have book our visit at Vietnam since last month but we have to cancel it due to Pandemic đŸ˜„đŸ˜„. I hope we can travel now soon to Vietnam.. One of my bucket list in Asia due to almost similar features to us, Filipinos đŸ€—. Love from đŸ‡”đŸ‡­ Great content btw!!

  • @HunPSP
    @HunPSP Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Wonderful video from you, thank you! So many great advices and hands-on tips. Thanks for showing so much attention to viewers/visitors and being extremely detailed. I enjoyed listening and learned new things. Keep up your awesome work, kindness & smile!

  • @ronaldlu1294
    @ronaldlu1294 Pƙed rokem

    Great tips....will be visiting this coming December, hope to bump into u 😍

  • @calrndown
    @calrndown Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Loving the music. And thanks for the tips !

  • @edzardt
    @edzardt Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Thank you so much for these! I’ve been here for almost 2 years and learn a lot from you. Very informative. You have great presentational skills. Cheers from Yen Bai.

  • @RobotsWithKnivesCartoons
    @RobotsWithKnivesCartoons Pƙed 2 lety +16

    As someone who has been a bike messenger in the United States I have to say I love how traffic works in Vietnam and SE Asia, it's not about laws, it's about being fearless and paying attention. I took a bike tour and my guide was really worried about me dealing with traffic in Hanoi but everyone pays attention and is going pretty slow, I love the flow of traffic, it feels like the way that traffic should work everywhere.

  • @khanhle7917
    @khanhle7917 Pƙed rokem +3

    Wonderful video

  • @a.bodhichenevey1601
    @a.bodhichenevey1601 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +2

    The coldest I have ever been was in the South-Central Highlands of Vietnam during Winter Monsoon season 1971 (Nov-May). Thank you for this very informative cultural introduction to Vietnamese social mores.

  • @jackson75067
    @jackson75067 Pƙed rokem

    very informative and interesting

  • @nguyenthithanhthao1258
    @nguyenthithanhthao1258 Pƙed 3 lety +11

    Such a helpful video.
    I love your voice and energy which motivates me to learn English right now lol

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    In my time in Singapore and Indonesia I also learned most of the things you mentioned. I grew to love taking my shoes off in houses, using traditional Indonesian mandi baths, and even the squat toilets, which I found so much more hygenic than western style ones. I also got a lot of use out of my belt pouch rather than carrying a purse. I liked that even independently of covid, everyone wore masks in public if they were ill. That's just common sense.

  • @TwoMadExplorers
    @TwoMadExplorers Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Arriving tomorrow so excited!

  • @namaste_nadine
    @namaste_nadine Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips!! We are traveling to Vietnam in November and we are super excited 😊

  • @MrBilldo426
    @MrBilldo426 Pƙed 2 lety +27

    I love your understanding and willingness to accept other cultures. Many people in today's world lack that. But we must be understanding of their life so we can help them understand also. Unfortunately the recent pandemic has prevented many from traveling and learning. I can't wait till things get back to normal!! I want to travel and learn more. The restrictions are keeping me away from my wife's family in the Philippines. People I love and they love me like a son. I really miss them ❀

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Oh no, I hope you can reunite soon with your fam. Hope you're safe and well!

  • @jbliborio
    @jbliborio Pƙed 2 lety +50

    I'm so glad I've found your channel! I'm Brazilian and previous to the pandemia I was thinking on visiting Eastern countries, Vietnam included. Of course the plans were postponed but in a latter future they can come true. Your tips help a lot to behave appropriately. Thanks a lot!

  • @sveco8186
    @sveco8186 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Hi Van, Thank you so much for all these Tipps! Many of them should be obvious in this world! Now, we're prepared for Vietnam! :)

  • @ordinarygroovyvibes
    @ordinarygroovyvibes Pƙed rokem

    Informative. Big thanks đŸ™đŸ»

  • @srigalaberbulutangkis85
    @srigalaberbulutangkis85 Pƙed 3 lety +28

    Thank you for the very very important information. Vietnam had high culture, beautiful and fertile nature and its people are innovative, hardworking and never give up. Greetings from Indonesia. I believe, Vietnam will become a developed and prosperous country. And hopefully Van always be healthy.

  • @seunghyunpark7867
    @seunghyunpark7867 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Your explanation in each clip is very clear and focused. It is easier for me, a Korean, to understand Vietnamese cultures than other videos in my country native language.

  • @gulgu2465
    @gulgu2465 Pƙed rokem

    Stay blessed. Very important information.

  • @fwest50
    @fwest50 Pƙed rokem

    Hope to visit Vietnam soon. Video was very informative. Thanks !!!!

  • @kelvinjulian6591
    @kelvinjulian6591 Pƙed 3 lety +17

    These 10 things are also applied in Indonesia, because Indonesia also has a culture like that, I love Southeast Asia

  • @yennhinguyenngoc4291
    @yennhinguyenngoc4291 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    I'm from southern regions and the beliefs you mentioned at 6:10 are utterly right. I've always been told about that specter tale when I was a child. I just think that they want to scare me but since I don't want to bring a hungry ghost to the meal, I end up stopping making sounds with any utensils, and it helps me a lot to fit me into appropriate behaviors

  • @Jasbirsingh-vm5td
    @Jasbirsingh-vm5td Pƙed rokem

    Very nice video thanks

  • @sipnayanon4170
    @sipnayanon4170 Pƙed 2 lety

    Excited to start working in Vietnam. Thank you for this informative video.

  • @luonglong1891
    @luonglong1891 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    You're very good at making great clips about Vietnam. Like you, I am proud to be a Vietnamese too

  • @josephjacobs6616
    @josephjacobs6616 Pƙed 3 lety +18

    I will be retiring in a few months and returning to Vietnam to live with my wife and family . I am done with the materialistic lifestyle and “keeping up with the Jones” mentality here in the US . Prices are ridiculous and inflation is setting in already . I’ve been to Vietnam 5 times and I love the country and the people . I’ll be 55 soon and my goal is to study Vietnamese language and history as well as traveling all over Vietnam . I can’t wait ❀

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Awesome!! Good luck!

    • @harsep
      @harsep Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @Joseph Jacobs just wondering when you retire will you bankroll the house assuming its fully paid already. And also are you getting a pension from the job your retiring from or you did a 401k or Roth IRA acct 30 yrs ago in planning for this retirement?

    • @josephjacobs6616
      @josephjacobs6616 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@harsep it’s almost paid but I will rent it out and have a income stream for the short term . I’m very fortunate to get a pension , and along with my 401k and IRA Roth accounts

    • @avtv.vietnam3381
      @avtv.vietnam3381 Pƙed 2 lety

      Vietnam always welcomes you

  • @JH-wg2lo
    @JH-wg2lo Pƙed rokem

    Open mind, warm heart ♄ well said!

  • @abidazizable
    @abidazizable Pƙed rokem

    Such a nice video and nice wording at the end