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In Vietnam, children do not have to bow or show respect to their elders.
NO
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, families in Vietnam usually prepare a turkey for dinner.
NO
It is common in Vietnamese families to eat dessert before the main meal.
NO
Vietnamese people celebrate weddings by throwing rice at the bride and groom.
NO
In Vietnamese families, only men are allowed to pray at the family altar.
NO
Vietnamese parents often teach their children to respect elders by using polite language and gestures
YES
In traditional Vietnamese families, children are encouraged to call their parents by their first names.
NO
During family meals, Vietnamese people often use forks and knives instead of chopsticks.
NO
Vietnamese people often clean and decorate their homes before Tết to welcome good luck.
YES
In Vietnamese families, it is common to have an altar to honor their ancestors.
YES
It is a tradition to cook and eat hột vịt lộn during the Lantern Festival in Vietnam.
NO
Vietnamese people celebrate Tết Trung Thu by planting trees.
NO
Vietnamese people burn incense and paper offerings for the Kitchen Gods before Tết.
YES
On the first day of Tết, people avoid saying bad words to prevent bad luck.
YES
In Vietnam, people release floating lanterns into rivers during the Lantern Festival (Lễ Hội Hoa Đăng)
YES
During Tết, Vietnamese families prepare a five-fruit tray to place on the altar.
YES
It is common for Vietnamese people to exchange gifts on Independence Day.
NO
Vietnamese people celebrate the Ghost Festival (Lễ Vu Lan) to honor their ancestors and parents.
YES
In Vietnam, it is a tradition to visit ancestors’ graves during Tết Thanh Minh (Qingming Festival).
YES
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Vietnamese children carry lanterns and eat mooncakes.
YES
Wearing traditional áo dài is a common practice during Vietnamese weddings.
YES
In Vietnam, people sweep the house on the first day of Tết to welcome good luck.
NO
It is customary in Vietnam to give children red envelopes during Tết.
YES
Vietnamese people eat bánh chưng and bánh tét during the Lunar New Year.
YES