See: Vietnam
For official purposes, customs in Vietnam dictate that people generally use the English Mr. or Ms. before the title or the title and the first name. They also use the Vietnamese word 'Thua', which stands for 'please', to add a note of reverence.
- They give more importance to their family name and put it first, then their middle name and finally their first name.
- True to the conservative traditions in Vietnam, the Vietnamese are absolutely averse to any kind of physical contact in public, especially among the opposite sex. Hence they do not generally shake hands but bow down a little to greet each other. At times they also join there hands and sometimes an elderly person touches a child's head.
Our traditions included eating "trau" and "cau" on Tet. Trau is a kind of leave and cau is a kind of fruit that we chew together, and spit out. We also worship our 4th generations, which is called "the great grandparents worship". We, mostly, are non-religions, but 5-7 million of Vietnamese are Buddhism, and around 3-4 million christians.
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Respecting their elders.
Parts of Southeast Asia have a Communist government. Parts have a democratic government. Some have a constitutional monarchy.
Northern countries in oceania have more in common with south east Asia
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Some spices would only grow in the climate of Southeast Asia. The spices were not found in the Americas.
Singapura, Brunei darussalam, and Indonesia
Yes, some dholes do inhabit the rainforests of southeast Asia.
they wanted their ' fair share' of the trade and wealth available in Southeast Asia.
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they wanted their ' fair share' of the trade and wealth available in Southeast Asia.
The upper regions are the areas for rubber, tea, and coffee. The coastal plains and river areas are the rice fields.
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
The Buddhist calendar is a calendar for Buddhism and is used in some countries in Southeast Asia.