Places to pay attention to when traveling to Vietnam:
1, Jing people don't like people patting them on the back or shouting with their fingers;
When outsiders come to their home, they shouldn't use their toes. When sitting on the floor, they should not point their feet at people. They shouldn't step over people sitting and lying down. They shouldn't sleep at the door of a woman's house and in the aisle they often go to. They are not allowed to enter the master's inner room.
3. In ethnic minority families, girls' rooms are absolutely forbidden;
Some ethnic minorities live on bamboo stilts and are used to sitting and lying on the balcony upstairs. They should take off their shoes when they enter the room, otherwise they will think they look down on their master.
5. Young people should pay special respect to the elderly;
6. Walking with the elderly, if you want to pass, you should say hello first and signal to go first;
7. In ethnic minority areas, such as the Dai and Lao nationalities, there are benches for the elderly, and young people and foreigners are not allowed to sit;
8. Vietnamese are very polite. Say hello or nod when you meet. Call Da Die, aunt or uncle to elders, brother and sister to peers, brother and sister to children, and folks, elders and compatriots to the masses (only used among China people).
9. Don't touch other people's heads, including children;
10, when there are green branches hanging at the village intersection, it is a sign of no entry, and outsiders are not allowed to enter.