-Hello. I don't think we have met yet. My name is Mae. And you?-Good morning, my name is Arielle. Please to meet you.-Could you tell me about the custom in your hometown?-My hometown is Japan. I was born there and I still live there. This is the first time I have gone to Vietnam. There are many customs in my country. So, could you be more specific?-In my opinion, there are many different rules between Japan and Vietnam. So, I would like you to tell me some rules about Greeting people, Public transportation and Table manners. -Of course, in Japan, to show respect, people commonly great each other by bowing and have a conversation before or after they bow.-Oh. With Vietnamese, when you meet someone for the first time, you are supposed to shake hands and look people in the eye during conversation. -Moreover, we use the subway to travel. When you travel by subway, you are not supposed to make a noise and smoke. Also, it's impolite to eat food while travelling by subway.-In contrast to Japan, in Vietnam, we use motorbike and when driving, you must bring the helmet to keep yourself safely.-If I travel by train or bus, what should I do?-Well, you are not supposed to put your feet on the seat. And you are expected to the ride a bike on the sidewalk.-Oh. What about the rule about table manners?-if you are served a meal that is already on the plate, wait until everybody has been served before picking up your cutlery, unless invited» by your host to start. What other things do you do when you have a meal?-what amazing!! In Vietnam, we do the same. Also, it's not acceptable to talking while there is food in your mouth.-Ok. Thank you for your professional advices. If I have any trouble, I will ask you. -You're welcome. It's my pleasure.
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