Thursday, April 2, 2015

Vietnam – what can we see?

Hi, we are: Minh Anh Vo, Vy Nguyen and Linh Nguyen. Here are our perspective and viewpoint from Vietnam. Hope that you will enjoy it with some meaningful news. Thank you!
SEE:
-          In general, Vietnam is the developing country so people usually busy with their own electronic devices.(global trend you know) 
-           Vietnamese main food is rice because Vietnam is the agricultural country.
-          In  our traditional wedding, bride and groom’s mother/grandma/aunt…wear “Ao Dai”(you can understand as Long Dresses) – our traditional clothes.
-          About food, we have “Phở” – one of the most attractive with foreign people when they come to Vietnam. It combined beef or chicken, green onion, noodles made from paddy, but the most important is the broth.
-          Vietnamese people commonly have to wake up and work early (usually starts  between 5:30 to 7AM)
-          Our language sometime borrows from other countries such as : PEDAL(French), TV(from your country), radio,…
Ha Long Bay - Unesco recognized as being a site of Natural World Heritage
"Phở" - the most attractive food










THINK:
-          Overview, electronic devices help us to increase the speed of work, more comfortable, faster and also for entertain. But this lead to the new problem:  most of students in VN are wearing glasses. Not only in our age but also toddlers using technology too early, it effects on children’s health.
- Vietnamese people usually impatient, especially on traffic. The traffic can be a nightmare with visitors at first come to Vietnam. There are many rules seem strictly but people not really interested in following them.
- Going to Vietnam, vitsitors will see a lot of personal transport. We call Vietnamese people "Busy people". Going somewhere by our own transport will make us feel independent, However, it effects on environment because of emissions.
- People usually do their work on the last day before the deadline. Otherwise, being late is popular with most of adults when they have meeting(because schools in Vietnam have rules about time strictly so it doesn't happen with children a lot). For example, we have meeting start at 8.AM but people usually have to start meeting after 15 -30 minutes.
-  Vietnam's cuisine is really delicious and plentiful. "Roadside restaurants" is one of the most interesting. We are sure that you will be surprise with Vietnamese food. There are a lot of news and votes from foreign people about Vietnamese food.
- When you go to Vietnam, countryside city will bring to you a relaxed feeling with nature and beautiful sightseeing.

WONDER:
1/ Do American litters a lot ?
2/ What is the difference about education between Vietnam & America ?
3/ What do you think about Vietnamese people?
4/ What do American thinks about Vietnam after the war ?
5/ Do American likes Vietnamese cuisine ?
6/ What about your traffic? Do you get traffic jam a lot? Are there any air pollution that came out of the traffic?


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  2. This is Hannah, Reilly and Ashley. We would like to answer some of your questions, here we go.
    1. In America many people litter :(
    3. You guys are awesome :)
    5. We don't really have it much :(
    6 There is a lot of pollution and traffic in America. We only have traffic jams during rush hours and/or if there is a problem. :(

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  3. Hi, Minh Anh Vo, Vy Nguyen and Linh Nguyen, my name is Christine Wakefield and I noticed that you asked a few questions in your'e wonderings. We are trying to make litering stop. Groups of people will go out and clean the highways and the sides of the streets. We want to make our town as pretty as possible. We think that Vietnamese people are very interesting and seem very similar to us when it comes to personality! I love your'e cuisine, its much healthier than the cuisine in america. Also, we do get in a lot of traffic jam, but mostly during rush hour, the time period when people are going and coming from home.

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