They are from Vietnam. Some of them have Chinese blood. Their cuisine is similar to Chinese cuisine. They don't like being confused with Chinese people. They tend to have darker skin than the Japanese and Korean. Their written language is not calligraphy like the Chinese. They use the basic letters the English language does except they have multiple accent marks. Most of them aren't very tall. Some of them are very nice.
I'm Vietnamese...and that's all I can think of is that some, not most, eat dog.
No, stereotypes are oversimplified beliefs about a particular group of people, whereas xenophobia is a fear or hatred of people from different countries or cultures. Xenophobia often stems from stereotypes, but not all stereotypes lead to xenophobia.
Vietnamese people are so darn rude because maybe they just don't know how to say "thank you", "sorry", and "Pardon me". English is a different language to them. I have a Vietnamese friend that is also rude
No, cultural stereotypes are generalizations that do not apply to every individual in a particular culture. It is important to recognize that people are diverse and complex, and that stereotypes can be harmful and misleading.
Some stereotypes about Laos include that the country is underdeveloped and impoverished, that all Laotians are involved in the drug trade, and that the people are uneducated and backward. These stereotypes are not representative of the rich culture, history, and resilience of the Laotian people.
Some common stereotypes of people in the Middle East include being portrayed as terrorists, overly religious, oppressed women, and oil-rich individuals. These stereotypes are often based on misinformation and perpetuate negative perceptions of the diverse cultures and people in the region.
Believe it or not but yes people do play stereotypes!!
Yes, there are straight stereotypes.
Vietnamese.
There are Vietnamese people in China but not many.
What happened to the NORTH Vietnamese? Or what happened to the SOUTH Vietnamese people?
It seems like Cambodian people hate vietnamese people but vietnamese people don't hate cambodian people
For the Vietnamese People Party was created in 2006.
Vietnamese people in Taiwan's population is 120,000.
The population of Vietnamese people in Russia is 26,205.
"Vietnamese Boat People"
No, stereotypes are oversimplified beliefs about a particular group of people, whereas xenophobia is a fear or hatred of people from different countries or cultures. Xenophobia often stems from stereotypes, but not all stereotypes lead to xenophobia.
Vietnamese people are so darn rude because maybe they just don't know how to say "thank you", "sorry", and "Pardon me". English is a different language to them. I have a Vietnamese friend that is also rude