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VietnameseCulture0 to A1 CourseSocial Etiquette

Қош келдіңіз! (Welcome!)[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]

Саламатсыз ба? (How are you?) If you're interested in learning Vietnamese culture, you're in the right place! In this lesson, we will be discussing social etiquette in Vietnamese society. Vietnamese people are known for their hospitality and politeness, so it's important to know how to act appropriately in social situations. Let's get started!

Family Values[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]

Vietnamese culture places a strong emphasis on family values and respect for elders. It is important to address elders with proper titles and show deference when speaking to them. For example, "anh" and "chi" are used to address older brothers and sisters respectively, while "bac" and "co" are used to address older male and female cousins. It is also common to address older people as "ba" or "ong" for women and men respectively.

In addition, the concept of "face" or "saving face" is important in Vietnamese culture. This means that it is important to avoid causing embarrassment or shame to others, especially in public. It's important to be mindful of your actions and words when interacting with others, especially those who are older or in positions of authority.

Social Customs[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]

When greeting someone in Vietnam, it is common to bow slightly and say "xin chao" which translates to "hello". It is also customary to shake hands, especially in more formal situations. When meeting someone for the first time, it's polite to ask about their health and family before delving into more personal topics.

In Vietnamese culture, it is important to show respect for food and eating customs. When eating a meal with others, it is common to wait until everyone has been served before beginning to eat. It is also polite to use chopsticks and not leave them sticking upright in a bowl of rice, as this is considered bad luck.

When giving gifts, it is important to choose something of good quality and wrap it nicely. It is also customary to present the gift with both hands as a sign of respect.

Gender Roles[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]

In Vietnamese culture, traditional gender roles are still prevalent. Women are expected to be caretakers and homemakers, while men are expected to be providers and protectors. However, this is slowly changing as more women enter the workforce and become more independent.

In social situations, it is important to be mindful of gender roles and avoid making assumptions based on gender. It's also important to avoid making comments about someone's appearance or weight, as this can be considered impolite.

Conclusion[өңдеу | қайнарын өңдеу]

In this lesson, we've discussed some of the important social customs and etiquette in Vietnamese culture. Remember to show respect for elders, be mindful of your actions and words, and show respect for food and eating customs. By following these guidelines, you'll be able to navigate social situations in Vietnam with ease and show respect for the culture and people.

Vietnamese Pronunciation Kazakh
Саламатсыз ба? sa-la-mat-sız-ba Қалайсыз ба?
xin chao sin-chao Сәлем

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