I never believed my American English teacher when he said it's hard as F*** to learn Vietnamese. Then I hear the guys from this channel saying Vietnamese word. Now I believe
Táo Phủ Thần Quân (Higher Gods of "Táo" Heavenly Temple), commonly called "Ông Táo" by the children, are the gods of the STOVE not the kitchen. If we were to categorize them by power, they are a type of gods of fire. And they are actually a group of three deities (2 males and 1 female). The word "Táo" is a borrowing word from ancient Chinese which literally means the stove. In Vietnamese culture, a happy family is shown by the activities and mood of their meals. And meals in Vietnam are eaten in the kitchen, at least in the old days. So the gods of the stove watch over the household for the whole long years and note down the good and bad deeds they have done from, well, the stove where they stations. And by the end of the year, the family make a fabulous meal to "Ông Táo" before they rise to the heaven to report to the God Emperor of how well have the family done last year. After new year festival, they come back and bring with them blessings and lucks as rewards for the good deeds of the family last year.
And coffee shops in Vietnam are not state own. Seriously, I can't even think of a source which might said that. Coffee houses are figuratively everywhere in Vietnamese cities. I saw more of them then tea houses nowadays. Highland Coffee wasn't even the first private owned coffee house. First private company maybe, because most coffee houses before that is small family businesses. Other from that, if there is one drink which was invented in Vietnam which I'm proud to recommend to foreign friends, then it is our coffee. True, authentic Vietnamese coffee, not the "made in Vietnam" coffee you can buy in supermarket. This type of coffee is sold everywhere on the street by vendors but not in fancy coffee houses. Those places usually sell European style of coffee as they can be made using machine and they are consider fancy to the young generations. But the real Vietnamese coffee is unlike coffee everywhere else in the world, trust me, I've been to more countries than most people. Our coffee has a very distinct and strong flavour. It lingers on your tongue and refuse to go away. And, gosh!, the aroma, one slight poke of it in the morning would definitely wake your body up. If you manage to find a few rare places which sell artistic level of Vietnamese coffee, the fragrance would be irresistible and the flavour would leave you addicted. I have introduce it to all of my foreign friends and successfully convert all of them and still frequently send coffee as gift to those who have returned to their countries. Few even stated that, I quote, "other coffee tastes like craps now and we need your fix. ASAP".
I'm Vietnamese and the 8th fact is non-sense. Where did you find it? So sorry but that's ridiculous. That is so not true! I respect you for all your work but please delete that!!!!!
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Where did you guys get the 8th fact im a Vietnamese and this is the first time i saw that hand symbol
yea i know what it is but its not a good symbol
Catgamer 073 that’s indicated a vagina, if you look really close at it. You will se it’s kinda shape like a vagina
@RandomNetizen That's a symbol for the ass, I'm a Vietnamese and I've never seen it irl too.
More facts about landscapes, history and economy of Vietnam please!
I never believed my American English teacher when he said it's hard as F*** to learn Vietnamese. Then I hear the guys from this channel saying Vietnamese word. Now I believe
Well... theyre not used to one syllable words and the sounding are very similar to most word so it quite odd for american to learn the language
Y'know, Vietnamese has no grammatical rules, I'm a Vietnamese but always fail to correct my spelling because it's so flexible and various😂
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Táo Phủ Thần Quân (Higher Gods of "Táo" Heavenly Temple), commonly called "Ông Táo" by the children, are the gods of the STOVE not the kitchen. If we were to categorize them by power, they are a type of gods of fire. And they are actually a group of three deities (2 males and 1 female). The word "Táo" is a borrowing word from ancient Chinese which literally means the stove.
In Vietnamese culture, a happy family is shown by the activities and mood of their meals. And meals in Vietnam are eaten in the kitchen, at least in the old days. So the gods of the stove watch over the household for the whole long years and note down the good and bad deeds they have done from, well, the stove where they stations. And by the end of the year, the family make a fabulous meal to "Ông Táo" before they rise to the heaven to report to the God Emperor of how well have the family done last year. After new year festival, they come back and bring with them blessings and lucks as rewards for the good deeds of the family last year.
And coffee shops in Vietnam are not state own. Seriously, I can't even think of a source which might said that. Coffee houses are figuratively everywhere in Vietnamese cities. I saw more of them then tea houses nowadays. Highland Coffee wasn't even the first private owned coffee house. First private company maybe, because most coffee houses before that is small family businesses.
Other from that, if there is one drink which was invented in Vietnam which I'm proud to recommend to foreign friends, then it is our coffee. True, authentic Vietnamese coffee, not the "made in Vietnam" coffee you can buy in supermarket. This type of coffee is sold everywhere on the street by vendors but not in fancy coffee houses. Those places usually sell European style of coffee as they can be made using machine and they are consider fancy to the young generations.
But the real Vietnamese coffee is unlike coffee everywhere else in the world, trust me, I've been to more countries than most people. Our coffee has a very distinct and strong flavour. It lingers on your tongue and refuse to go away. And, gosh!, the aroma, one slight poke of it in the morning would definitely wake your body up. If you manage to find a few rare places which sell artistic level of Vietnamese coffee, the fragrance would be irresistible and the flavour would leave you addicted. I have introduce it to all of my foreign friends and successfully convert all of them and still frequently send coffee as gift to those who have returned to their countries. Few even stated that, I quote, "other coffee tastes like craps now and we need your fix. ASAP".
More Vietnam please!!!!!!!!!!! Please.
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Am fascinated about Vietnam 😄
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Do a film about the Vietnam War.
Wow happy when you talk about my country 😊
Do guyana pls
The 8th fact pretty much a "middle finger" gesture (it's a vagina), it's just rude childish and last time i remember using it when i was 12
That hand gesture, for me, is the woman thing down there. Use to insult people you hate or your best friend.
im vietnamese and where on earth are the facts again
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I'm Vietnamese and the 8th fact is non-sense. Where did you find it? So sorry but that's ridiculous. That is so not true!
I respect you for all your work but please delete that!!!!!
Le Dinh yes, I agree on how little respect he joked about it. The sign he was showing is offensive to others and it is not funny.
Suprise to Christians moses is your God according to Bible!!!
Not Jesus :
Then the LORD said to Moses, "See, I make you as God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet(exodus 7 :1)
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