What not to say in Vietnam?

94 views

Avoid causing embarrassment in Vietnam. Refrain from loud confrontations, public criticism, or shaming others. Maintain composure and respect local customs. Polite and calm communication is key to a positive experience. Showing patience and understanding goes a long way.

Comments 0 like

Vietnam Travel: What phrases should I avoid saying in Vietnam?

Ugh, Vietnam. Amazing trip, but man, the cultural nuances… tricky. Remember that time in Hoi An, July 2022? I accidentally pointed at something – a kid’s drawing, I think – and the mom looked mortified. Lesson learned: pointing is rude. Avoid it.

Losing your temper, big no-no. Screaming or arguing in public? Embarrassing for everyone. Think calm, polite. Even if a taxi driver tries to overcharge (happened to me, 300,000 dong!), breathe and negotiate calmly.

Public displays of anger are a huge faux pas. Think of it like this: keep your cool, avoid confrontation. Respect goes a long way. Simple as that.

Directly criticizing anyone, especially in a loud voice, is deeply offensive. Subtlety is key. Just be mindful and respectful of Vietnamese culture.

Basically, avoid anything that would make someone feel ashamed or embarrassed. Respectful communication is key to a smooth trip.

#Culture #Etiquette #Vietnam