What do Vietnamese kids call their dad?

Traditionally, fathers were at the top of the Vietnamese family hierarchy so children usually called them “Thầy” or “Cậu” to show the utmost respect. Nowadays, “Bố” and “Ba” are the two most common words for father using everywhere in Vietnam.
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How do you greet a Vietnamese parent?

Meeting and Greeting

The Vietnamese generally shake hands both when greeting and when saying good-bye. Shake with both hands, and bow your head slightly to show respect. Bow to the elderly who do not extend their hand. Vietnamese women are more inclined to bow their head slightly than to shake hands.
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What do Vietnamese children call their grandparents?

Younger people address older men as 'Ong' (grandfather) and older women as 'Ba' (grandmother). An older person addresses non-elderly men and women as 'Anh' (older brother) and 'Chi' (older sister) respectively, and very young or unmarried men and women as 'Chu' (younger brother) and 'Co' (younger sister).
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What do Vietnamese people call their moms?

The modern way to address mom: “Mère” in French was affected by umlaut, and became “mẹ” the common pronounce to address mom in Vietnam today.
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What is grandpa in viet?

Ông – grandfather, generic. Bà ngoại – grandmother on mother's side. Ông ngoại – grandfather on mother's side. Bà nội – grandmother on father's side.
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What does chu hai mean in Vietnamese?

ˈchōō ˈhoi. slang (in the Persian Gulf War) surrendering enemy troops. from the Vietnamese word for “surrender,” picked up by U.S. troops in the Vietnam War. From: chu-hoi in The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military »
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What do Vietnamese kids call their parents?

Má – mother (South Vietnam). Bố – father (North Vietnam). Ba – father (South Vietnam). Cô – aunt, specifically father's younger sister (used in North Vietnam to refer to strangers).
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What is considered rude in Vietnamese?

Vietnamese people typically avoid direct eye contact and may gaze downward when talking. Avoiding eye contact demonstrates respect to elders, people of higher status or of the opposite sex. Speaking in a loud tone with excessive gestures is considered rude, especially when done by women.
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What does Anh Hai mean in Vietnamese?

anh (“elder brother”) +‎ hai (“two”); literally "the second eldest brother".
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What culture calls Grandma Baba?

grandmother: many Slavic languages (such as Bulgarian, Russian, Czech and Polish), Romanian, Yiddish, Japanese. grandfather: Azerbaijani, Zulu (father, grandfather)
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What is Banoi in Vietnamese?

Banoi in Vietnamese means Grandma. The theme is home cooking, like grandmother does, but elevated, hip and contemporary. It is not a typical Vietnamese, the interior is pleasant and modern, without tackiness.
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How do you say father in Vietnam?

In Vietnam, each region has its own ways to say “Father”. Traditionally, fathers were at the top of the Vietnamese family hierarchy so children usually called them “Thầy” or “Cậu” to show the utmost respect. Nowadays, “Bố” and “Ba” are the two most common words for father using everywhere in Vietnam.
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What does Chao Anh mean?

1. Chào anh / chào chị Literally: Hello older brother / Hello older sister. Chào anh is often used when you need to greet someone who is old enough to be your "older brother". In another word, use chào anh to greet an older male who is in the same generation as you.
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What does DAP mean in Vietnamese?

Why is it called a dap? The dap, an acronym for “dignity and pride” whose movements translate to “I'm not above you, you're not above me, we're side by side, we're together,” provided just this symbol of solidarity and served as a substitute for the Black Power salute prohibited by the military.
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What is forbidden in Vietnam?

Some things that are illegal in Vietnam include Gambling, Prostitution, Drug Use and Distribution, and Pornography. Vietnamese law is built based on the long-standing culture and the characteristics of the local Vietnamese lifestyle.
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How are Vietnamese children raised?

From a very young age the father and other family members educate the children on “filial piety,” a key part of Vietnamese culture which requires that children give parents and elders respect, love, and care.
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How do Vietnamese apologize?

Tôi chân thành xin lỗi.

I sincerely apologize. If you feel strongly about your apology, this is another slightly more formal phrase to use.
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What does Diep mean Vietnamese?

Diep Surname Meaning

Diep is a last name commonly found in Vietnam among its Chinese community. It is the transliteration of a Chinese surname meaning: to be in harmony, leaf, page, lobe, (historical) period, classifier for small boats.
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What does Bui Doi mean in Vietnamese?

Left behind after the removal of the US troops were one million orphans who had grown up to have families – and lose them – during the war. Included were those known as Bui Doi – the dust of life. Some 8000 of these were the offspring of American GIs and Vietnamese mothers.
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What can my child call my parents?

Some people say "mommy" or "daddy," despite having children of their own. Or in some families, grown children refer to their parents as "ma" or "pops." I call my own parents mom and dad, though last year on my wedding day, I think I slipped and said "mommy" and "daddy" a few times.
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Why do Vietnamese people say oi?

In Vietnamese, oi, spelt in the Vietnamese alphabet as ơi, is regularly used to call attention to a person in a sentence. It is can used in conjunction with a name or a pronoun. For example, ơi is used to get the attention of a waiter in a restaurant, or a teacher in a classroom.
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What does joy oi mean in Vietnamese?

One of the most common expressions you'll here in Vietnam is Ối giời ơi, which has the same meaning as “Oh my god!” or “Oh Heavens!”
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What does Chu Lai mean?

出來 chu lai. (after a verb, indicates coming out, completion of an action, or ability to discern or detect)
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