At least in California, their products appear to be routinely available at shopping malls, etc. Most products appear to be clothing, food, and toys.
However, the most interesting products for US males have been the militaria (pith helmets, etc.) and Radio Controlled (RC) model airplanes. The model aircraft were made in Vietnam; the engines may have been built in Taiwan or China.
Fare thee well
To 'fare well' means simply that everything is going fine. How you 'fare' is your state of well-being - how is it. How do you fare, is just like asking, how are you. Good luck, is the same as 'fare well'. Hope it helps!Answer Farewell (note: one word) is a contraction of "fare thee well" or in other words, "Go well" or hope "you are going/will go well". It has however come to mean "goodbye" through semantic shift.
The mount should fare as well as the wall it is attached to.
Fare Thee Well Love was created on 1990-11-07.
They appear to be doing fairly well under their communist government; they conduct a tourist trade and market goods for world trade.
Vietnam produces a diverse range of products, including textiles and garments, electronics, agricultural goods, and furniture. The country is known for its significant production of rice, coffee, and seafood. Additionally, Vietnam has a growing manufacturing sector that includes machinery and equipment, as well as consumer goods. The nation's economy is increasingly focused on exports, making it a key player in global supply chains.
As a verb: I hope you fare well at your first dance class.As a noun:I paid a round trip fare for the trip.My last fare for the day chatted with me until the end of the route.The buffet served only vegetarian fare but it was all delicious.More fun with fare:Since your fare seems so much less than fair, I will see how I fare elsewhere!Fare thee well, fair maiden!The fare to enter the fair seemed to me to be unfair.
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When people 'fare well' it means they are doing well. When people say 'farewell' they are saying good bye, have a good journey.
Yes, fare is both a verb and a noun.The verb fare (fares, faring, fared) is to get along, used for saying how well or how badly someone is or was doing. Example sentence:Our candidate did not fare well in the primary.The noun fare (fares) has three different meanings, the cost of a ticket on bus, train, plane or ship; a passenger, and food. Example sentences:There's a ten dollar fare for the ferry.The driver dropped off his last fare and headed for the garage.They serve Asian fare at this restaurant.
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Fare is a noun. It names a thing, and the plural form is fares.I don't have any bus fare.Fare is also a verb.We did not fare well in the storm.