
Samantha
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Excuse me, I am vietnamese. vietnam is a poor country in some parts. did you ever think that maybe they want to improve their "image" but they can't afford to? kids beg on the street for food, and people struggle to survive everyday. so show some sympathy for them before you start accusing them of being dirty people. and that goes for all people who think vietnam is dirty. |

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First of all, the image of Vietnam is currently very good so the people of Vietnam should feel proud of their country. Even those of Vietnamese heritage who live in other countries should feel equally proud of their ancestral land as well.
The Vietnamese are known for their great work ethics, patience, entrepreneurship, creativity, thrift, love of learning and education, adaptability, courage, resilience, family values, community spirit, patriotism, hospitality, artistry, literature, poetry, love of music, loyalty, piety and many, more wonderful traits...
As for habits that may need to improve, I can only think of two: not forming a line (queue ) while waiting for their turn and not paying enough attention in the conditions of public toilets.
I've noticed that at airports, when a flight's ready to be boarded, everyone rushes to the gate and not standing in line to wait for their turns in a orderly manner as in America (but this condition may not be limited to Vietnam but may be common in many developing countries). Also the toilet facilities at public places sometimes are not at their best conditions (this can happen in places in Europe as well). |

phuongcoc
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Have you heard about 10 bad habbits of Vietnamese people of Mai Van Khach?
I'm one of the bad Vietnamese because I relize myself have 10 bad habbits of Vietnamese people.
1. Noisy in the public and no respect on others.
2. Impolite and no dare to see into interlocutor's eyes
3- boast of myself
4- embrrassing in sudden situations
5- pell-mell in living
6- following to degree and money
7- telling lie
8- interesting in sweet talking
9- passive
10- Free is best
Oh my god, I really want me better and if Vietnamese people change our bad habbits, we will be wonderful |