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Customs and Beliefs
In the past, and even
immediately, a conventional Vietnamese particular person
would comply with mo st or all of the following
traditions and precepts:
The Family
· The household is
the basis of society, not the individual
· Three to 4
generations often live collectively in a single
residence
· The household is
patriarchal. Within the household, the spouse deals with
all household matters, and the husband offers with the
surface world
Youngsters
· Aged mother and
father are supported by married or single kids until
loss of life
· Names are
written within the order of Household identify, Middle
identify and Given name, e.g. Nguyen Van Trung
· The household
title is placed first to emphasize an individual's
heritage
· Youngsters stay
with their mother and father until marriage
Marriage 
· Males usually
marry between the ages of 20 and 30, and women between
the ages of 18 and 25.
· Marriages have
to be approved by the mother and father of each the male
and female, no matter age
· Other than some
Christians, the celebration of marriage takes place
within the house of one of many marriage companions or a
lodge, not in a church or temple
· Legally, girls
maintain their own names after marriage
After marriage
The spouse lives with her
husband's family. She is considered to ‘belong’ to her
husband's family and anticipated to do the housework
beneath the path of her mom-in-law.
Before 1959, Vietnamese
males might have several wives (polygamy) ranked in
accordance with responsibility. Thereafter, only one
spouse remained married to the husband and second or
subsequent marriages had been dissolved.
When a toddler is born,
it's thought-about one yr old.
The eldest son has a duty
to perform ancestor worship at home.
Brothers and sisters do
not touch or kiss one another.
If a father or mother
dies, the kids customarily wait three years earlier than
marrying.

If a spouse dies, the
husband must wait one 12 months earlier than remarrying.
If a sibling dies, the
other siblings should wait one yr before marrying.
To indicate respect,
Vietnamese individuals bow their heads earlier than a
superior or aged person.
While conversing,
Vietnamese folks don’t look steadily at a revered
particular person's eyes.
Women don't shake arms
with each other or with men.
Ladies do not smoke in
public.
Vietnamese never contact
another's head. Only the aged can contact the top of a
young child.
Individuals of the
identical sex might maintain fingers in public and/or
sleep in the same bed without public derision.
Incest is punished by law
and is strongly resented by society.
The authorized idea of
equality between the sexes is similar as in Western
nations, but socially, males are nonetheless
thought-about superior to women. |