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The Vietnamese are pragmatic people but somewhat shy and reserved and public displays of affection are generally frowned upon. Much to the dismay of the government, the young within the main cities are starting to adopt western attitudes to displays of affections, eg. kissing, hugging and holding hands in public. The Vietnamese do not like to be touched by people they do not know, so a friendly slap on the back, a hand on the shoulder or any similar gesture is not acceptable and doubly so for Vietnamese women.

The people have pride in their country and are quite proud of their country's achievements. They are aware their country is poor but they are striving hard to catch up to the wealth of their regional neighbours. Generally the people look to the future and do not hold on to the past. This is demonstrated by the lack of open resentment to foreigners about the past misdeeds during the American (Vietnam) war.

Similar to many Asian cultures, the Vietnamese dread a "loss of face". This means public embarrassment, public exposure in the failure to do some task, pitying by others, etc. To cause a "loss of face" is also bad for the person causing it as that person has shown the poorest social etiquette possible and will be pitied for demonstrating such terrible behaviour.

The Vietnamese are very good negotiators. Be prepared!

 

 Vietnamese Business Etiquette and Protocol
Networking
Businesswomen
Protocols, Business Cards, Introductions.
Making Appointments
Time for appointment.
Business hours.
Gift giving.
Dress
Restaurant Dress.
Invitation to visit.
Who Pays?
Conversation Topics
Tipping.
~ 4000 words

Very comprehensive report
 

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 Vietnamese Do's & Don'ts

Physical Gestures that should or shouldn't be used to avoid offence,
Cultural Do's and Don'ts,
Manners,
Taboos and Customs.
~1700 words

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 Vietnamese Food & Drink Issues
Dining Etiquette and Entertaining,
Do's and don'ts when dining, Manners.
Types of eating establishments.
~2075 words
 
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 Vietnamese Negotiation Issues
What to expect,
How to negotiate.
Etiquette. and Manners when Negotiating.
Hints and Warnings in Negotiation.
~ 7700 words. 

An extremely comprehensive report. They are very good negotiators!!!

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 Vietnamese Travel Issues

Seasons to travel
Personal Safety
Precautions in Vietnam
Common tricks of criminals
Terrorist Activities.
Female Issues
Vietnamese Toilets
Car Accidents
Dual citizenship
Souvenirs
Time zone.
Public Holidays
Festivals and Celebrations
Mains Power

We also include links to the major government travel warning sites.
~ 3165 words

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