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My Hobbies Are Listening To Music, Playing Game, Reading Books
My Hobbies Are Listening To Music, Playing Game, Reading Books
people. Firstly, In european countries , the popular ways of greeting people are
non-verbal greetings like kissing or hugging. In Vietnam ,The traditional
Vietnamese ways of greeting is bowing. When I meet friends for the first time, i
will say hello with a handshake. I prefer light handshakes to firm handshakes.
Secondly, About vietnamese exchange business cards . Some people use a
formal way. People always use two hands and at the card carefully , that help
me show my respect to other people. But other customs are informal, people
accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We should avoid
these topics, when you have a small talk. For example, the acceptable topics are
Time, weather, hobbies ,.... The Unacceptable topics are salary , money,
gender, age . it had better understanding the vietnamese gestures and customs
for the wonderful experience and memories. In conclusion , Understanding
cultural differences will help make you a more respected guest or a better host
to foreign visitors.
In general, The most popular Vietnamese gestures and customs are greeting people. Firstly, In European countries ,
the popular ways of greeting people are non-verbal greetings like kissing or hugging. In Vietnam, The traditional
Vietnamese way of greeting are bowing. When I meet friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I
prefer light handshakes to firm handshakes. Secondly, About Vietnamese exchange business cards. Some people
use a formal way. People always use two hands and at the card carefully, which helps me show my respect to other
people. But other customs are informal, people accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We
should avoid these topics when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable topics are Time, weather,
hobbies,... The Unacceptable topics are salary , money, gender, age. it had better understanding the Vietnamese
gestures and customs for the wonderful experience and memories. In conclusion , Understanding cultural
differences will help make you a more respected guest or a better host to foreign visitors.
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Hi everyone.My name is Mai Luong . This year , I am 18 years old . I come from HaNoi
City. My hobbies are listening to music, playing game , reading books . I am a second-
years student at the college FPT Polytechnic . Today , I want to tell you about
European countries, the popular ways of greeting people are non-verbal greetings like
When I meet friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I prefer
Some people use a formal way. People always use two hands and at the card carefully,
which helps me show my respect to other people. But customs are informal, people
accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We should avoid these topics
when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable are time, weather, hobbies, and so
on. The Unacceptable are salary, money, gender, age. It had a better understanding of
the Vietnamese gestures and customs for the experience and memories. In conclusion,
Understanding cultural differences will help make you a more respected guest or a
When I meet greet elderly people , I put their hands together and bow just a little . In
Vietnam , the Vietnamese usually use an finger thumb for ‘one ‘, extend all ten fingers
In general, The Vietnamese gesture and customs are greeting people. Firstly, In
European countries, the popular ways of greeting people are non-verbal greetings like
When I meet friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I prefer
handshakes to firm handshakes. When I meet greet elderly people , I put their hands
together and bow just a little . Secondly, about Vietnamese exchange business cards.
Some people use a formal way. People always use two hands and at the card carefully,
which helps me show my respect to other people. But customs are informal, people
accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We should avoid these topics
when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable are time, weather, hobbies, and so
on. The Unacceptable are salary, money, gender, age. In Vietnam , the Vietnamese
usually use an finger thumb for ‘one ‘, extend all ten fingers for”Ten “ . Vietnamese
point at someone with a index finger .It had a better understanding of the Vietnamese
gestures and customs for the experience and memories. In conclusion, Understanding
cultural differences will help make you a more respected guest or a better host to
foreign visitors.
Đã sửa
Hi everyone. My name is Mai Luong. This year, I am 18 years old. I come from Hanoi City. My hobbies are
listening to music, playing the game, reading books. I am a second-year student at the college FPT
Polytechnic. Today, I want to tell you about Vietnamese gestures and customs. In general, The Vietnamese
gesture and customs are greeting people. Firstly, In European countries, the popular ways of greeting
people are non-verbal greetings like kissing or hugging. In Vietnam, The traditional Vietnamese way of
greeting is bowing. When I meet friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I prefer
handshakes to firm handshakes. When I meet greet elderly people, I put their hands together and bow
just a little. Secondly, about Vietnamese exchange business cards. Some people use a formal way. People
always use two hands and at the card carefully, which helps me show my respect to other people. But
customs are informal, people accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We should avoid
these topics when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable are time, weather, hobbies, and so on.
The Unacceptable are salary, money, gender, age. In Vietnam, the Vietnamese usually use a finger thumb
for one, extend all ten fingers for Ten. Vietnamese point at someone with an index finger. It had a better
understanding of the Vietnamese gestures and customs for the experience and memories. In conclusion,
Understanding cultural differences will help make you a more respected guest or a better host to foreign
visitors.
Hi everyone. My name is Mai Luong. This year, I am 18 years old. I come from Hanoi City.
My hobbies are listening to music, playing the game, reading books. I am a second-year
student at the college FPT Polytechnic. Today, I want to tell you about Vietnamese gestures
and customs. In general, The Vietnamese gesture and customs are greeting people. Firstly, In
European countries, the popular ways of greeting people are non-verbal greetings like kissing
or hugging. In Vietnam, The traditional Vietnamese way of greeting is bowing. When I meet
friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I prefer handshakes to firm
handshakes. When I meet greet elderly people, I put their hands together and bow just a little.
I greet younger people by saying hello and smiling. Secondly, about Vietnamese exchange
business cards. Some people use a formal way. People always use two hands and at the card
carefully, which helps me show my respect to other people. But customs are informal, people
accept a card with one hand and quickly put it in a pocket. We should avoid these topics
when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable are time, weather, hobbies, and so on.
The Unacceptable are salary, money, gender, age. In Vietnam, the Vietnamese usually use a
finger thumb for one, extend all ten fingers for Ten. Vietnamese point at someone with an
index finger. It had a better understanding of the Vietnamese gestures and customs for the
experience and memories. In conclusion, Understanding cultural differences will help make
you a more respected guest or a better host to foreign visitors.
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Hi everyone. My name is Mai Luong. This year, I am 18 years old. I come from Hanoi City. My hobbies are
listening to music, playing the game, reading books. I am a second-year student at the college FPT Polytechnic.
Today, I want to tell you about Vietnamese gestures and customs. In general, The Vietnamese gesture and
customs are greeting people. Firstly, In European countries, the popular ways of greeting people are non-verbal
greetings like kissing or hugging. In Vietnam, The traditional Vietnamese way of greeting is bowing. When I
meet friends for the first time, I will say hello with a handshake. I prefer handshakes to firm handshakes. When I
meet greet people, I put their hands together and bow just a little. I greet younger people by saying hello and
smiling. Some people use a formal way. People always use two hands and at the card carefully, which helps
me show my respect to other people. But customs are informal, a card with one hand and quickly put it in a
pocket. We should avoid these topics when we have small talk. For example, the acceptable are time, weather,
hobbies, and so on. The Unacceptable are salary, money, gender, age. In Vietnam, the Vietnamese usually use a
finger thumb for one, extend all ten fingers for Ten. Vietnamese point at someone with an index finger. It had a
better understanding of the Vietnamese gestures and customs for the experience and memories. In conclusion,
Understanding cultural differences will help make you a more respected guest or a better host to foreign visitors.