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What are the customs in Vietnam?

Vietnamese customs are as follows:

1. It is taboo to take a picture of three people together, as it is said that the person in the middle will meet with bad luck.

2. It is not allowed to use one match or lighter to light a cigarette for three people in a row, which is considered unlucky.

3. One is reluctant to let someone touch the top of one's head, and one should not put one's feet to someone when sitting on the ground.

4, in Vietnam, do not address people of similar age with Mr., Master, not to mention the big brother, big sister, but should respectfully address each other as "second brother, second sister." And so on.

Vietnam's traditional festivals are the same as China's, including the Spring Festival, Ching Ming, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chung Yeung Festival, etc., of which the Spring Festival is the grandest festival. Vietnamese people are simple and civilized. When they meet, they used to greet each other, or nod their heads in greeting, or perform a handshake, or embrace each other according to the French etiquette, mostly as brothers and sisters.