talk about typical characteristics of vietnamese people and example to support each of them
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In my opinion, there are 3 typical characteristics of the Vietnamese people.
First, it’s saving money. They usually save money from their young age and until their old age. Nowadays, in the city, this view seems to change but those in countryside still share this point. The second outstanding feature is they live modestly and always work hard. In the past, they live mainly on farming, they wake up early in the morning and work all long day on the farm till the end of afternoon. They also don’t demand too much for their life, which you can be seen when seeing their houses and their customs. Until these modern days, they still have this habit. Besides, Vietnamese are actually friendly and hospitable people. Their hospitality is shown clearly in the way they greet and treat their friends and visitors. Either pre-arranged or unexpected, you always can receive a warm welcome by Vietnamese people because this is a part of their traditional culture.
Despite going through many ups and downs, basically, Vietnamese have still kept traditional values in their lifestyle reflected in the relationship of family and friends.
Dịch:
Theo tôi, có 3 đặc trưng điển hình của người Việt Nam.
Thứ nhất, đó là tiết kiệm tiền. Họ thường tiết kiệm tiền từ khi còn trẻ và cho đến tuổi già. Ngày nay, trong thành phố, quan điểm này dường như thay đổi nhưng những người ở nông thôn vẫn còn chia sẻ điểm này. Tính năng nổi bật thứ hai là họ sống khiêm tốn và luôn luôn làm việc chăm chỉ. Trong quá khứ, họ sống chủ yếu bằng nghề nông, họ thức dậy sớm và làm việc cả ngày dài trên đồng cho đến cuối buổi chiều. Họ không yêu cầu quá nhiều, điều này bạn có thể thấy qua nhà cửa và trang phục của họ. Cho đến những ngày nay, họ vẫn có thói quen này. Người Việt Nam thực sự thân thiện và hiếu khách. Sự hiếu khách của họ được thể hiện rõ ràng trong cách họ chào đón và đối xử với bạn bè và khách viếng thăm của họ. Hoặc sắp đặt trước hoặc bất ngờ, bạn luôn có thể nhận được sự chào đón nồng nhiệt của người Việt Nam bởi vì đây là một phần của văn hoá truyền thống của họ.
Mặc dù trải qua nhiều thăng trầm, về cơ bản, người Việt Nam vẫn giữ những giá trị truyền thống trong lối sống của họ phản ánh trong mối quan hệ của gia đình và bạn bè.
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In my opinion, there are 3 typical characteristics of the Vietnamese people.
First, it’s saving money. They usually save money from their young age and until their old age. Nowadays, in the city, this view seems to change but those in countryside still share this point.The second outstanding feature is they live modestly and always work hard. In the past, they live mainly on farming, they wake up early in the morning and work all long day on the farm till the end of afternoon. They also don’t demand too much for their life, which you can be seen when seeing their houses and their customs. Until these modern days, they still have this habit.Besides, Vietnamese are actually friendly and hospitable people. Their hospitality is shown clearly in the way they greet and treat their friends and visitors. Either pre-arranged or unexpected, you always can receive a warm welcome by Vietnamese people because this is a part of their traditional culture.
Despite going through many ups and downs, basically, Vietnamese have still kept traditional values in their lifestyle reflected in the relationship of family and friends.
In my opinion, there are 3 typical characteristics of the Vietnamese people.
First, it’s saving money. They usually save money from their young age and until their old age. Nowadays, in the city, this view seems to change but those in countryside still share this point.The second outstanding feature is they live modestly and always work hard. In the past, they live mainly on farming, they wake up early in the morning and work all long day on the farm till the end of afternoon. They also don’t demand too much for their life, which you can be seen when seeing their houses and their customs. Until these modern days, they still have this habit.Besides, Vietnamese are actually friendly and hospitable people. Their hospitality is shown clearly in the way they greet and treat their friends and visitors. Either pre-arranged or unexpected, you always can receive a warm welcome by Vietnamese people because this is a part of their traditional culture.
Despite going through many ups and downs, basically, Vietnamese have still kept traditional values in their lifestyle reflected in the relationship of family and friends.
Trả lời:
There are some characteriss shared by most Vietnamese. Firstly, Vietnamese people are hard working. They always put a lot of effort in doing their job. Secondly, they are economical people. They often save money by sending them into the bank and use it for important purposes. Finally, they are kind and friendly people. They are always willing to help anyone. These features are believed to be part of the Vietnamese character.
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There are some characteriss shared by most Vietnamese people. The first characteris is saving money. Vietnamese people is very saving, they save money from young to old. Some people work all their life just for their offspring after that. The second characteris is Follow the crowd. They will follow the idea of many people even if it’s wrong. Seems silly? But it's right. This happens on social networks a lot. For example, when there are some the phenomenon of grinding out in the life, Vietnamese people will listen to the majority, maybe it's wrong they still believe until there has any evidence. The third characteris is love football: People tend to celebrate whenever Vietnamese football team wins. They were so excited to hear the news of the win. When Vietnam team won, they pour into the street to celebrate. These features are believed to be part of the Vietnamese character.
In my opinion, there are 3 typical characteristics of the Vietnamese people.
First, it’s saving money. They usually save money from their young age and until their old age. Nowadays, in the city, this view seems to change but those in countryside still share this point.The second outstanding feature is they live modestly and always work hard. In the past, they live mainly on farming, they wake up early in the morning and work all long day on the farm till the end of afternoon. They also don’t demand too much for their life, which you can be seen when seeing their houses and their customs. Until these modern days, they still have this habit.Besides, Vietnamese are actually friendly and hospitable people. Their hospitality is shown clearly in the way they greet and treat their friends and visitors. Either pre-arranged or unexpected, you always can receive a warm welcome by Vietnamese people because this is a part of their traditional culture.
Despite going through many ups and downs, basically, Vietnamese have still kept traditional values in their lifestyle reflected in the relationship of family and friends.
THE GENERATION GAP
people talk about the generation as a kind of division between young people and their parents. It is something which is (GENERAL) generally a problem when children enter their teenage years, and results in (COMPLAIN) complaints on both sides. Parents, for example, can often be heard to say that young people are disrespectful and disobedient, and in (ADD) addition, young people tend to be (RESPONSIBLE) irresponsible when spending because they don't appreciate the value of money. Adolsescents, on the other hand, complain that their parents don't understand them.
What has gone wrong? One (EXPLAIN) explanation lies in how society has changed in the past , children would (TYPICAL) typically continue the way of life of their parents. In today's world, parents are very (AMBITION) ambitious for their children because they want them to achieve more than they did. The problem is that children often (AGREE) disagree with their parent's plans. (TEENAGE) Teenagers also reach maturity at an (EARLY) earlier age than they used to and want their independence sooner. The resulting conflict is painful to both sides.