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Are Vietnamese girls traditional?

Are Vietnamese girls traditional?

Traditional Roles of Women in Vietnam Vietnamese women have traditionally been in charge of running the household and controlling the family finances. The woman of the house is referred to as nôi tuong, “General of the Interior.” She looks after her in-laws as well as her parents, husband and children.

How do you call your girlfriend in Vietnamese?

You can say em yeu, the word em yeu (yeu is pronounced closely to “ew” and means love in a romantic sense), which together means “my dear” in a romantic situation, cung (pronounced closely to “kung”), which means “honey” (the endering kind), cuc (pronounced closely to “cook”) cung, which literally translates to “my …

Is divorce common in Vietnam?

Vietnam still has one of the lowest divorce rates in the world, less than a tenth the rate of the U.S., which has one of the highest, according to United Nations’ data on families. The low rate of divorce was partly explained by the large numbers of Catholics in the Vietnamese community.

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What are some common Vietnamese names?

The most common are Le, Pham, Tran, Ngo, Vu, Do, Dao, Duong, Dang, Dinh, Hoang and Nguyen – the Vietnamese equivalent of Smith. About 50 percent of Vietnamese have the family name Nguyen.

What is Vietnamese culture like?

The culture of Vietnam is distinct from those of its neighbors Cambodia, Laos and China – although it draws influences from all of these. At the core of Vietnamese culture is an agricultural sensibility, developed over thousands of years of wet farming rice.

When is Vietnamese woman day?

Together with National Women’s Day on October 20th, Vietnam also celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8th. The Women’s Day 2018 is among several occasions on which the society show their love and respect to the Vietnamese women. Though this is not a public holiday but Vietnam Women’s Day is celebrated grandly throughout the country.