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ENGLISH 8 - UNIT 5 - OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS ...
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Wearing traditional áo dài is a common practice during Vietnamese weddings.
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Vietnamese people celebrate weddings by throwing rice at the bride and groom.
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Vietnamese parents often teach their children to respect elders by using polite language and gestures
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Vietnamese people celebrate Tết Trung Thu by planting trees.
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In Vietnam, people sweep the house on the first day of Tết to welcome good luck.
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In Vietnam, children do not have to bow or show respect to their elders.
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During the Mid-Autumn Festival, families in Vietnam usually prepare a turkey for dinner.
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In Vietnamese families, it is common to have an altar to honor their ancestors.
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Vietnamese people eat bánh chưng and bánh tét during the Lunar New Year.
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In Vietnam, it is a tradition to visit ancestors’ graves during Tết Thanh Minh (Qingming Festival).
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During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Vietnamese children carry lanterns and eat mooncakes.
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In Vietnam, people release floating lanterns into rivers during the Lantern Festival (Lễ Hội Hoa Đăng)
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During family meals, Vietnamese people often use forks and knives instead of chopsticks.
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Vietnamese people burn incense and paper offerings for the Kitchen Gods before Tết.
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On the first day of Tết, people avoid saying bad words to prevent bad luck.
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Vietnamese people celebrate the Ghost Festival (Lễ Vu Lan) to honor their ancestors and parents.
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During Tết, Vietnamese families prepare a five-fruit tray to place on the altar.
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It is customary in Vietnam to give children red envelopes during Tết.
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It is common in Vietnamese families to eat dessert before the main meal.
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In Vietnamese families, only men are allowed to pray at the family altar.
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It is common for Vietnamese people to exchange gifts on Independence Day.
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Vietnamese people often clean and decorate their homes before Tết to welcome good luck.
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In traditional Vietnamese families, children are encouraged to call their parents by their first names.
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It is a tradition to cook and eat hột vịt lộn during the Lantern Festival in Vietnam.
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