We Vietnamese are a friendly
and peaceful people. We extend a heat welcome to
foreigners, and are very pleased that you simply want to
come to our country. We underneath stand that you simply
you’ll find it as laborious t o understand us as we do to
make sense of the ways you suppose and behave.
As a result of we recognize
that your tradition is different to ours, we’re
completely satisfied to just accept the methods you
behave and gown though they would normally not be
acceptable for us. We also acknowledge that there are
some issues that we do that you simply don’t like -
heavy smoking, males urinating in the street, the
incessant noise and so on. We haven’t had a lot time to
develop our social behavior; however we’re doing our
best to enhance things.
To get on well with us,
please:
1. Don’t tell us tips
on how to run our country!
Though we’re not
significantly politically inclined, we're very patriotic
and resent it when some guests regard our nation as
'backward' or criticize our system of government. The
'human rights' debate just isn't one-sided, neither is
it as simple as some Western observers appear to think.
Regardless of what a few of the guide books say, it’s
not 'taboo' to debate politics in Vietnam, but we do not
like essential proselytizing. We all know we’re not
perfect, however we paid a really high worth for our
independence and won the right to run our country how we
wish.
2. Gown respectfully!
Although not specifically
prohibited, nudity is culturally unacceptable for us.
Vietnamese ladies are embarrassed by 'sexy' swimsuits
and topless solar bathing. Our mode of costume is
generally informal, however you'll discover that we take
care of our look when we go to temples and pagodas we
feel uncomfortable whenever you wear skimpy garments,
shorts and so.
3. Don’t anticipate
'Western-style' politeness
Some features of our
behavior might appear to be rude or unfriendly. For
example, we do not beneath stand the invisible 'no
contact' comfort zone that individuals from the West
automatically observe. Pushing and shoving in queues and
on crowded pavements is commonplace, so please feel free
to join in!
Many native folks keep
away from eye contact. We all know that in your nations,
this is regarded
as an indication of shiftiness or
dishonesty, but in Vietnam, it’s a mix of shyness and
respect.
4. Be fair and
reasonable
When you try to buy
things, you are sure to be requested to pay an inflated
worth in markets, from avenue sellers, and so on. We all
know that a few Vietnamese folks will attempt to cheat
you (they do it to us as nicely). Nevertheless, the vast
majority of street sellers and merchants aren't
attempting to rip you off - a clearly inflated value is
an invite to barter. We love haggling! Be good-humored
and enjoy the sport - when you get used to it, you will
find you can do the identical thing in your personal
country!
Nevertheless, we’re
unhappy when some visitors regard bartering as a
challenge to drive the worth down so far as possible.
Even in the cities, most of our persons are nonetheless
very poor, and many people selling goods in the streets
earn only a few dollars a day. You re in a powerful
place - please pay a fair price, not the cheapest
possible.
5. Do not get cross
No matter how irritating
a specific state of affairs might be, getting angry
guarantees that attaining your goal will be more
difficult. 'The customer is at all time’s right' adage
positively does not apply in Vietnam. Aggressive
complaining will often be met with a wall of
indifference.
6. Assume before you
complain
It’s traditional that
when a Vietnamese employee makes a mistake - an error
together with your meal order or damaging your laundry,
for instance - he or she is accountable for the cost. In
case you demand a refund or refuse to pay, t he money
will most likely come out the pocket of the person who
made the error, not the business. A matter of principle
for an irate tourist can cost a hapless employee a
month's wages, his or her job, or each!
7. Try a little bit of
Vietnamese!
We all know that our
language is tough to be taught, but we actually like it
when you try just a few words, even if it’s just ‘good
day’ and ‘goodbye’. When we snort at your makes an
attempt, its pleasure and appreciation, not ridicule.
Most vital of all,
please...
8. Chuckle and smile as
a lot as potential!
Good humor will go a
protracted solution to resolving practically all issues
between us. Laugh a lot, and do not take issues too
seriously - it’s the Vietnamese way!
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