Things NOT to do in Vietnam (Part 2)

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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
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    Hello everyone! Here are the 15 things that foreigners accidentally make Vietnamese feel uncomfortable. Vietnamese people wouldn't be too harsh on you if you make these mistakes, but it's important to know each other's culture right?
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Komentáře • 553

  • @WhatThePho
    @WhatThePho  Před rokem +38

    Thanks again Vessi! Use my whatthepho for $25 off each pair of your Vessi shoes! Free shipping to CA, US, AUS, NZ, JP, TW, KR, SGP

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před rokem +2

      My brother s wife is Vietnamese.
      She wanted my brother, kiss in public, hold hands in public.
      So all the other girls lost the war.
      So my brother had no choice but to marry the Vietnamese girl 😂🤣😅

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před rokem +1

      7:40 this is not just in Vietnam this is very common all over the world.
      This is proof that women just want to play.
      Women always want to test the man.
      Women always do the opposite.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před rokem

      Vietnamese people fighting foreigners is in their blood.
      Communism with Vietnamese characteristics. 😂
      Vietnam is following the footsteps of China .
      Vietnam is still poor , So No power. Therefore , They are keeping quiet for now , keeping a low profile .
      After 2 decades later , if it succeeds economically , it will start to take over everything just like what China is doing now .
      They've got nothing to lose because They already Lost since 1975.

    • @aussieamy6367
      @aussieamy6367 Před rokem +1

      I'm waiting for a refund for some rain shoes I bought that sweat too much. Once the refund is processed, I think I'll buy a Vessi!

    • @nickdual
      @nickdual Před rokem +2

      Love Vietnamese people speak English! I'm from Vietnam.

  • @ericrichards3591
    @ericrichards3591 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I’m a Korean-American and everything you said in this video is exactly like the Korean culture. I didn’t realize that the cultures were so similar. It’s no wonder why I love going to Vietnam. I just got back a few weeks ago and I just night a return ticket for April ‘24 😂

  • @SaigonBrit
    @SaigonBrit Před rokem +40

    Another one (I know a lot of younger Vietnamese complain about this one in their own country) is the indiscriminate dropping of litter/trash on the streets/plastic bags everywhere and cigarettes. Some of my Gen Z Vietnamese friends have told me that it's definitely a middle aged/elderly generation problem and they feel embarrassed about it.

    • @prubly68
      @prubly68 Před rokem +4

      I agree. I've witnessed people throwing trash into the river, on the roads, etc, but its always the older people that do this. I've talked with some of the younger kids about it, and it seems they are learning about pollution in school now so are becoming more aware.

    • @SaigonBrit
      @SaigonBrit Před rokem +2

      @@prubly68 agreed:))

    • @Paslyona_Potopovna
      @Paslyona_Potopovna Před rokem +6

      A lot of young folks litter as well, unfortunately. For instance, the young teacher of our kids can eat something in their school bus and then throw the pack out of a window.
      When little kids see that kind of behaviour from grownups around them they adopt it naturally. We ourselves have to put much more effort now to teach our kids appropriate behaviour, because we can see their negative transitioning after living here for one year.
      I can say the same about unhealthy habits in food (a lot of sweets, sodas, chemical contained food). A lot of time spending speaking and explaining to our kids is our salvation.

  • @liveandlearnwithmike
    @liveandlearnwithmike Před rokem +60

    Van, can you please do more videos like this? This will help others learn the Vietnamese culture. Thank you

  • @rickdavis2710
    @rickdavis2710 Před rokem +82

    As an American and my Wife is Vietnamese. We have a new home in Saigon. I love Vietnam and it’s people but I do prefer Saigon the best for me. Like you said it is very international and I find that true. My wife and her family are what we would call very Westernized but still keep to some Vietnamese traditions. My wife has her daughter and husband and 2 grandchildren that live with us. I like that so much, the closeness of family. I am retired from ExxomMobil and my Wife who is a US citizen pooled our money together and had a house built in Thu Duc City outside of Saigon. Returning back in December this year and eventually sell our US home in New Jersey and live permanently in Vietnam. I listen to your channel a lot for insights on Vietnamese culture even though I am quite familiar with Vietnam for the last 26 years. Thank you for very professional vlog .

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +11

      Thank you so much Rick for taking the time of your day and letting me know my content has been helpful to you. I really appreciate it. As a foreigner living in Vietnam, what struggles do you have here?

    • @amnong1517
      @amnong1517 Před rokem +5

      Even im a Vietnamese but i still want to watch her channel because there are many things about cultures that i haven't known

    • @seanymac242
      @seanymac242 Před rokem +2

      How is the medical care there

    • @rickdavis2710
      @rickdavis2710 Před rokem +5

      @@WhatThePho
      Don’t know of any yet. Medical seems to me to be important. Since I have Medicare in US. Looking to find good affordable medical care insurance in Vietnam.

    • @CurtFell
      @CurtFell Před rokem +2

      @@seanymac242 There are international hospitals in the big cities in VN that most foreigners and wealthy citizens use. They have the latest equipment and excellent doctors.

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 Před rokem +17

    Those of us who have been around SEAsia for while and studied it will know that none of these dislikes and behaviours are unique to Vietnam. They are virtually present in all the region's countries and points to a general cultural uniformity based on a very early substrate of Indian and Chinese culture. It also points to the animist past (and present). Just one example. Indonesian will routinely ask you upon encountering you, 'sudah makan?', 'did you eat already?'.

  • @bernardtan3639
    @bernardtan3639 Před rokem +6

    Hi! Van. Thank You for sharing the 15 informative tips. Very handy for us as foreigners. Truly appreciated👍🏻

  • @hollybui6030
    @hollybui6030 Před rokem +1

    Your video is always so informative. Thanks a lot chi Van

  • @sheldondesouza8779
    @sheldondesouza8779 Před rokem +1

    Hi Van
    Just back from Vietnam
    Had a wonderful time
    Your videos were informative and helpful.
    Cheers

  • @jamescai698
    @jamescai698 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos so very much. Keep it up!❤❤❤

  • @tommyrfc10
    @tommyrfc10 Před rokem +29

    I'd love to see a video on business practices because working in Saigon it drives me nuts that the saving face culture runs so deep that a lot of my coworkers can never admit fault or apologise for their errors. In some cases there's a lot of tiresome buck passing, excuses and, sometimes even lying, rather than a simple apology

    • @franceskirsch9906
      @franceskirsch9906 Před rokem +16

      This also frustrates me about saving face culture. I’m a Euro-Australian who married into a Chinese family and the lengths that people will go to in order to save face just baffles me. I understand and appreciate the idea of avoiding conflict and maintaining harmony in a community, and avoiding embarrassing anyone. But so often I’m finding it crosses the line from consideration of others to maintaining stupidly delicate egos and giving way too much power to what other people think of you. There’s very little balance. It’s not shameful to be humble, honest and teachable.

    • @ngochieu_nguyen
      @ngochieu_nguyen Před rokem +5

      That is absolutely accurate, Vietnamese right here.
      The saving face culture is rooted deep over generations, as many people are told to stay away from problems as much as they can, hence some tend to not take responsibility even though they're obviously at fault. Many Vietnamese are also afraid of failures, and mistakes, and they also consider saying sorry as a way of embarrassing themselves. This is not only true for some Vietnamese in the workplace, but even at school, many have the same character trait.

    • @caovan4912
      @caovan4912 Před rokem +4

      You can talk with your coworkers INDIVIDUALLY, give some hint to improve it, and the issue will be solved soon. They knew their problem already, they just don't want to admit it in front of the crowd

    • @ucngocnguyen8938
      @ucngocnguyen8938 Před 11 měsíci

      Very simple. You just need to meet them privately in a room with no other people or outside a bar, pub or coffee shop to change the matter. Vietnamese people save face with others in the same workplace but are receptive to opinions, not conservative. Just do it right and the problem is solved.

    • @zhenghemei
      @zhenghemei Před 5 měsíci

      Try not to visit Vietnam and don't take VietJet Air.

  • @mistapete1
    @mistapete1 Před rokem +1

    I love your perspective!
    “Lets just roast each other in the comments down below because i feel like the more we understand each other’s culture. The better.”
    I visited hcmc and thu dau mot last year. It was such breath of fresh air seeing how everyone makes fun of everything/everyone. It’s a much more relaxed atmosphere i feel

  • @ChuckSuey
    @ChuckSuey Před rokem

    Thank you for the very informative video! It will be very useful when I go to Vietnam next month. I noticed that a lot of these applied when I went to Japan.

  • @drewcorry5056
    @drewcorry5056 Před rokem

    Absolutely loved this video and outstanding job

  • @raksu3553
    @raksu3553 Před rokem +3

    Same shoe policy in Finland. We never wear shoes in the house.

  • @andrewloi5320
    @andrewloi5320 Před rokem

    Thank you for your hard work. Everything makes perfect sense. Godspeed!

  • @simewood2040
    @simewood2040 Před rokem

    Really helpful video. Thank you so much. Also, the shoes look really good.

  • @paulwalsh829
    @paulwalsh829 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So essentially. Just be respectful.
    I love the concept of avoiding conflict at all costs.

  • @JOSHUAJACOBMORTEL
    @JOSHUAJACOBMORTEL Před 7 měsíci

    thank you for this great videos please continue sharing so we could have enough knowledge in case will go there have a great day God bless

  • @pcahir8741
    @pcahir8741 Před rokem

    Another highly informative and interesting post. Thank you Van.

  • @danielzuck143
    @danielzuck143 Před rokem

    Thanks for the interesting video 😊 I liked watching 😊
    It would be nice to hear more about business culture 🙏

  • @maxmclanahan6821
    @maxmclanahan6821 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Van VU thank you for this video. To me it is good to inform people about one's culture it goes a long way for better understanding and better relationships. What is sad for me is to see the new generation of Vietnamese slowly drifting away from the old culture. The Vietnamese culture has been around for thousands of years, and it is what has made Vietnam so Uneek especially when it comes to the family. That is what I love the most about Vietnam and its people. When I first came to Vietnam in 1968 and spent two years there, I learn lot of good ways and better ways to live and grow for I was a young man of 17 then. I am 74 now and still carry what I learn back then, and I think I have been a better man for it.

  • @Hakulanni
    @Hakulanni Před rokem +17

    One year ago you wrote about understanding cultural differences. This Video really does a more thorough work of understanding Vietnam and its mores. In Hawa'ii, because of the heavy influences of our Asian friends and residents, we are more familiar with these. I am so happy to see that you always explain with kindness and deep understanding. I can't comprehend why some people who travel abroad don't think to be more concerned about this. I always look forward to your updates... Thank You!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment and your support!

  • @kiruga5866
    @kiruga5866 Před měsícem

    Excellent video! Super informative!

  • @marka.nelson8191
    @marka.nelson8191 Před rokem +8

    Learning about Vietnamese business culture would be great! I have had two Dutch managers, two Chinese bosses, some Indian bosses, a Brazilian boss, a German boss, and others and the cultural differences in management style are indeed enormous. Dutch people are exactly as you said )

    • @janruhlmann3725
      @janruhlmann3725 Před rokem

      Indeed
      Please introduce us into the Vietnamese business culture.

    • @eMJay010993
      @eMJay010993 Před 8 měsíci

      Lol! That must be a ride. Although Germany & the Netherlands are right next to each other, the management style differences are quite big. I really enjoyed the agency my managers gave me within the workplace. Titles meant little to them. It's their assigned tasks that mattered the most. Otherwise, everyone contributed to the improvement of the workspace. I've heard there's a bigger power distance in Germany though.

  • @happyalways7379
    @happyalways7379 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting often.. we love all your contents! Pls film anything that is common to u too.. who knows it b interesting to us!

  • @voldem0rt
    @voldem0rt Před rokem

    I am binging all your content. I am learning small words that I hope make my visit to HCM later this year a little more enjoyable. You are a god send. Thank you.

  • @gotty19
    @gotty19 Před 10 měsíci +1

    very helpful thanks pho!

  • @patrickpepper412
    @patrickpepper412 Před rokem +1

    Van, another great video! Love your new hair cut

  • @WanderEats
    @WanderEats Před rokem +1

    Whoa... 7 of the 15 is new to me... thanks for sharing Van and keep these insightful videos coming!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +2

      Which one is the most shocking?

    • @WanderEats
      @WanderEats Před rokem +2

      @@WhatThePho I would have to say is No. 8 = Not Fighting to Pay the Bill at least 3 times. Does this apply to business as well in any way?

  • @MariaLin-li4jl
    @MariaLin-li4jl Před rokem

    Your tips are very useful, thank you!!

  • @christophervahland8700

    thank you for tjat video, that was very helpful

  • @professionalplumber177
    @professionalplumber177 Před rokem +3

    I will watch your videos all day and never get tired of it. Your content is very addicting. Plus u are always in a good mood seems like that keeps me watching. Plus love vietnamese culture and the vietnamese women have me hooked lol.

  • @WarrenRCG
    @WarrenRCG Před rokem

    Thanks, this was helpful!

  • @internationalfranchisealli5547

    Glad I found this channel. Although I have been to Saigon several times I am still learning thanks to you..P.s Love the new hair style

  • @ShazWag
    @ShazWag Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing

  • @JUNAHMAILO
    @JUNAHMAILO Před rokem

    Hi thank you for some information about your country and your culture. I really love to hear you in explaining everything about your culture thanks a lot for these because I plan to go there and hoping that someday we will meet each other.

  • @markbrazil4408
    @markbrazil4408 Před rokem +3

    This is one of your best videos yet Van! I’ve been in HCMC now for almost two months and your information has helped me tremendously. I love your “dude” voice! LOL!

  • @MFizz01
    @MFizz01 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is very helpful information! THANK YOU! I will be going to Saigon with my girlfriend in March to visit her mother there for around 3 weeks, so I want to know as much as I can about the culture there.

  • @lloydglyn6831
    @lloydglyn6831 Před rokem

    Great video ❤️

  • @Misajoejoe1
    @Misajoejoe1 Před rokem +3

    This is a great video. These manners cross many Asian cultures. Btw, your skin looks amazing!

  • @garynash2571
    @garynash2571 Před rokem +3

    Love the hair 🔥

  • @jacquestuan
    @jacquestuan Před rokem +1

    Perfect timing! This video dropped 2 weeks before I head to Việt Nam. Thanks, Vân! 😀

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Glad it’s helpful for you!

  • @elizabethbriones3046
    @elizabethbriones3046 Před rokem

    Thanks for the updates of your culture,liked to know more and see your country soon god bless

  • @Enjoy51690
    @Enjoy51690 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hello ma'am. I'm Latino man going to da nang in July. Whathepho lol. Thanks for keeping viewers aware of how to put best foot forward when visiting Vietnam

  • @yody1978
    @yody1978 Před rokem +10

    Wow, I felt that I was taught by elder sister 😅
    By the way, we have a lot in common here in Indonesia.
    Just love your content as always.

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your videos

  • @GaryAa56
    @GaryAa56 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Two things mentioned removing shoes and Chop Sticks put straight up in Rice is in every Asian culture. I did however learn many things I hadn't known about before.

  • @phi1968
    @phi1968 Před rokem

    Haven't seen you in a while. The new look is great. More sophisticated:)

  • @bevis90
    @bevis90 Před rokem

    Good helpful and pretty much spot on

  • @EirendaleCimagalateach

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Austininvn
    @Austininvn Před rokem +11

    OMG!!! I've done rude things. I feel ashamed 💔
    Thanks for teaching us about your culture 🇻🇳
    Btw, nice haircut 🥰

  • @dominichill1492
    @dominichill1492 Před rokem +1

    Think you for sharing this information on what makes people in Vietnam uncomfortable. Thank you god I have you're channel to learn from. I'm understanding Vietnamese culture more from you Van.

  • @_-_-.-_-_
    @_-_-.-_-_ Před rokem +7

    Very good and accurate video.
    A few things that I find annoying, especially with CZcamsrs from America:
    Some how they think it is their job to expose fake markets in Bui Vien, it is as if their countries don't have them.
    Also, unlike Phuc Map, they live in Vietnam and thinks they don't have to learn Vietnamese while we live in America, we are supposed to speak English. Not talking about tourists.
    I have been helping most of my Vietnamese friends in Ha Noi that not all foreigners (including Viet Kieus) are the greatest. Some come very entitled and "I am an American" attitude. There lots of good foreigners too but have seen a mixture.

    • @davidzee641
      @davidzee641 Před rokem

      As an American that hopes to visit Vietnam someday, I have spent the last 18 months trying to learn Vietnamese. The more I learn, the less I know!

    • @jroddy1
      @jroddy1 Před 3 měsíci

      America doesn't have an official language for your information. 😂

  • @bophaneanglin
    @bophaneanglin Před rokem

    Great sharing! ❤❤👍

  • @tyzprod
    @tyzprod Před 5 měsíci

    I learned a lot, thank you very much :)

  • @ardentabacist
    @ardentabacist Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this wonderful cultural lesson. I knew or know NOTHING about beautiful Vietnam. Good luck and continued success! ~

  • @a.bodhichenevey1601
    @a.bodhichenevey1601 Před 6 měsíci

    Than you so much for this extremely informative video.

  • @norbertschmitz3358
    @norbertschmitz3358 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you.
    This was one of the most helpful videos to understand, how to not offend Vietnamese people and culture.

  • @ivy0912
    @ivy0912 Před 11 měsíci +4

    As a staunch Hindu and an Indian, I would like to point out that touching feet at the altar is bad not because feet are the least important part, but because feet are assumed to have dirt which will soil the altar. In our culture, we take blessings from elders by touching their feet, as a sign of respect that I am not bigger than the mother earth.

    • @jroddy1
      @jroddy1 Před 3 měsíci

      So why you put the alter on the floor where people walk around with their bare nasty feet. Common sense, put it on a table then.

  • @Cris022
    @Cris022 Před rokem +1

    I'm finally early to one! I would love to see a video on Vietnamese business culture! :)

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +2

      Yes, I will. Thank you for watching!

  • @briancrawford69
    @briancrawford69 Před 9 měsíci +1

    All Asian cultures tend to remove shoes when going in the house and it makes a lot of sense. Don't track in dirt and crap from outside

  • @Micksprint
    @Micksprint Před rokem +1

    Thank you Pho, messaged received.

  • @dallascowboys7585
    @dallascowboys7585 Před rokem

    thank you love the.channel.🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @dandecker3694
    @dandecker3694 Před rokem +1

    Great content. And just saying your hair looks amazing.

  • @khanhle7917
    @khanhle7917 Před měsícem

    great video very helpful thanks van now i know what not to do when i go to vn

  • @phuocle8334
    @phuocle8334 Před rokem

    Very good video .cám ơn Vân

  • @lloydglyn6831
    @lloydglyn6831 Před rokem

    This video is packed with very useful and valuable imformation thank you I will susscribe to this channel 👍

  • @Franciscoluche
    @Franciscoluche Před rokem +2

    6:17 Yes, in 2008, it took me months to understand where I was in the scheme and how to call myself and Vietnamese people. 😅

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Před rokem +1

    Your haircut looks great!

  • @ForeverMiniTacos
    @ForeverMiniTacos Před rokem +25

    Dating a Vietnamese girl here in the states for 2 yrs was a lot of work. My Chinese family is modernized, so it was tiresome to encounter her family who is still heavy on the saving face practice.

    • @ForeverMiniTacos
      @ForeverMiniTacos Před rokem

      @whatthepho the reply above seems suspicious with the account using your profile photo.

    • @phuongnamtran6953
      @phuongnamtran6953 Před rokem +2

      Tôn trọng người khác là một ý tưởng tốt, đánh giá người khác là một ý tưởng tồi

  • @danpulaski4023
    @danpulaski4023 Před rokem +1

    Yes! Please make a video about business culture.

  • @robertlehman9411
    @robertlehman9411 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you from Canada & Hope one day I can see your Country

  • @jerrynam
    @jerrynam Před rokem +1

    Amazing video by Ms. Van Vu. Always beautiful and delightful.

  • @darthamador5188
    @darthamador5188 Před rokem

    Another good video. Yes please do a video on Business.

  • @user-oh1pv5ut2f
    @user-oh1pv5ut2f Před 4 měsíci

    Hi I really like your videos and I am planning on visiting this year. What month is the best to visit please?

  • @crboris
    @crboris Před rokem +3

    Oh man, as I was watching the list I was scared to hear each one hoping I didn’t do any of these. Thankfully nothing except maybe saying I’m not hungry!

  • @genesis3157
    @genesis3157 Před rokem

    You’re hair is so cute! and your face is so beautiful 💕

  • @blinkytran
    @blinkytran Před rokem +2

    we need some food vlog with you and calvin bui!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +3

      For sure! We'll collab soon!

    • @blinkytran
      @blinkytran Před rokem

      @@WhatThePho yay! i’m going over there to see him for tết! miss that fool, sometimes! lol

  • @darwinsvaleza
    @darwinsvaleza Před rokem

    i have like 8 Vietnamese co-workers now i gain something Thank you ❤️

  • @stacy58306
    @stacy58306 Před rokem +1

    I wish that I knew these things, when I was in Vietnam many years ago. WOW!

  • @arandomvan
    @arandomvan Před rokem

    Yes please make a video on Vietnamese business customs!

  • @time2livelife
    @time2livelife Před rokem +8

    My mom is a Vietnam War refugee but has been living in the U.S. since she was 12. Based on this video, she must be rude even by her own cultural standards. 😂 I was actually surprised how many of these I knew about.

  • @comgaxoimo9411
    @comgaxoimo9411 Před rokem

    Quá đúng, quá hợp lý luôn chị ơi 😁😁

  • @LinhNguyen-bs9wn
    @LinhNguyen-bs9wn Před rokem

    Love you, love your accent too

  • @alasdairmacmillan5359
    @alasdairmacmillan5359 Před 9 měsíci

    so helpful....thank you....one question: How do you say: "let it be"?. In Thailand "mai pen lai", in Myanmar: " yar par dal"

  • @ronamador1463
    @ronamador1463 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @naythureinoo5278
    @naythureinoo5278 Před 3 měsíci

    I love u and ur channel

  • @tomaakinokolotau7062
    @tomaakinokolotau7062 Před 6 měsíci

    Respect always when you travel abroad

  • @MrMwurm
    @MrMwurm Před rokem +1

    Nice, really appreciate this info.
    Learning tôi học sinh của tiếng Việt

  • @sajikumar13
    @sajikumar13 Před rokem

    Good post

  • @JonGarrood
    @JonGarrood Před rokem

    thanks again'

  • @BrandenAzizeh
    @BrandenAzizeh Před rokem

    Is that The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss behind you? That’s my favorite book! 😄

  • @Italonino
    @Italonino Před rokem +1

    I read about the Mongol invasion of Vietnam, they didn't get very far. The signal for come here/go away could cause a dog to attack you. Vessi is designed in Vancouver and manufactured in Vietnam and Cambodia. Being from Toronto, this is the first time I've heard of them.

  • @chriscavanaugh4575
    @chriscavanaugh4575 Před 6 měsíci

    I am going to go chi minh city for the winter. Any more things that I should know, I will be very grateful.

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez
    @JubeiKibagamiFez Před 4 měsíci

    4:43 I feel like this is more universal across Asian cultures. I see this gesture in a lot of Chinese films, too.

  • @CKindajungle
    @CKindajungle Před rokem

    Phonomenal

  • @sulabhsaini4587
    @sulabhsaini4587 Před rokem

    Love from india.. Vietnamese people are the most affectionate people.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Před 6 měsíci

    4:50 I learned this one from the Japanese. Only they say "Come hear with the hand level palm down. The fringes sweeping back and forth. Like the come here in the west but upside down.

  • @ThatRascalMerlin
    @ThatRascalMerlin Před rokem +6

    About number three: When I lived in China, I almost immediately noticed girls holding hands while walking down the street or in the shopping areas. At first, I was taken aback, knowing how their culture frowns on same-sex couples. But I quickly learned that it is common, just as you showed in Vietnam, and simply friends being close.
    And I would *love* to hear all about Vietnamese customs in business. That would be great!
    My head was *_swimming_* for a while when I was first learning all the business customs in China!
    As always Van, your vlogs are the BEST!

    • @WhatThePho
      @WhatThePho  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Can you share with my what your struggles in terms of learning the Vietnamese culture in business?

    • @ThatRascalMerlin
      @ThatRascalMerlin Před rokem

      @@WhatThePho Well, I haven't been there yet! Remember? LOL!
      But in China, there are _SO_ many! Like, you must hand your business card with both hands, and the receiver MUST take it from you with both hands. And, you must NEVER put the business card in your back pocket (close to your bum). And again, by the same token, you must never get your card *from* your back pocket to hand it out!
      If you ask the other guy out for a business lunch/dinner, then you should pay. And they will try like *mad* to try and pay because then they feel like they commanded the deal/meeting.
      You are also expected to drink booze at these business meals, and that can sometimes go overboard. It's all very macho. Speaking of which, I had a secretary/interpreter who would travel with me. And she pointed out that they always made weird faces when we arrived and would be very cold towards her, even during the introductions.
      She explained that it is because business meetings, especially at meals, are considered to be for "the men". It was pretty funny. She laughed about it. (You remind me of her because she too had spent 5 years in the US and not only spoke perfect English, but she also understood our customs)
      There are many more, but I honestly don't want to offend anyone in case they take my observations the wrong way. Anyway, that's why I would love to hear all the cultural ins and outs of doing business (and having business meals) in Vietnam.

    • @phuongnamtran6953
      @phuongnamtran6953 Před rokem +1

      Tôi thấy con gái nắm tay nhau là bình thường còn con trai nắm tay nhau là có vấn đề :D

    • @edpure5866
      @edpure5866 Před rokem +2

      In India it is normal for males holding hands 😄