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Dos And Donts In Vietnam

Dos:

Dos:

- Greeting: say hello to individual personal and remember the oldest first as they are always your priority.

- Dressing: Dress well when visiting pagodas. No shorts or tatty beer t-shirts. Shoes are fine, and rarely will you have to remove them

- Visiting: ff invited into a home, always remove your shoes at the front door when entering.

- Greeting: be ready for a common international way of welcome, greeting with 2 hands shaking if your partner is assumpted to be older than you.

- Transportation: check carefully before confirm your transportation booking and watch the measure of the taxi. Bargaining for your travel in early morning with taxi.

- Eating: start your invited meal after the oldest commence if you share that dinner/ lunch with his family.

- Photos: ask for permission when taking a photograph of someone, especially mountainous tribes in northern Vietnam .

- Always be careful of the belongings you carry with you during your holiday.

- Queuing: do not be shocked if someone cut the line to buy the tickets in Vietnam .

Donts:

- Never carry more money than you need when walking around the streets. Do not wear large amounts of jewelry. There are two reasons for not doing this:

+ It is considered impolite to flaunt wealth in public;

+ It is more likely that you may become a victim of a pickpocket or drive-by bag snatcher.

- Don't be paranoid about your security, just be aware of your surroundings.

- Don't wear singlets, shorts, dresses or skirts, or tops with low-neck lines and bare shoulders to Temples and Pagodas. To do this is considered extremely rude and offensive.

- Do not tip by cash to the local houses that you visit. You may ruin the tourism development.

- Do not try to take photographs of military installations or anything to do with the military. This can be seen as a breach of national security.

- Do not visiting the border areas without a permission or introduction letter from a travel agency.

Source: Vietnam Adventures ( http://www.vietnamadventures.net)

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by: Indochina expert
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