Peter, your British penfriend, is coming to stay with your family for two weeks next month. He has never been to Viet Nam before. Write a letter to tell him about the social customs in Viet Nam. You may use the ideas in the speaking section.
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Gợi ý:
Hello Peter,
I’m so excited about your trip to Viet Nam next month. It’s going to be amazing! I should tell you a little bit about the social customs in Viet Nam, so you can prepare in advance.
We have lots of customs and visitors can feel quite confused. Firstly, you should take off your shoes when you go inside. Secondly, you must ask for permission before leaving the dinner table. In addition, you should wear polite clothes when going to the pagodas. And there are more, but I can't tell you all in this short letter. However, you shouldn't worry - I’ll be there to help you.
Goodbye for now!
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Dịch
Chào Peter, Tôi rất vui mừng về chuyến đi của bạn đến Việt Nam vào tháng tới. Nó sẽ rất tuyệt vời! Mình nên kể cho các bạn một chút về phong tục xã hội ở Việt Nam, để các bạn chuẩn bị trước nhé. Chúng tôi có rất nhiều phong tục và du khách có thể cảm thấy khá bối rối. Đầu tiên, bạn nên cởi giày khi vào trong nhà. Thứ hai, bạn phải xin phép trước khi rời bàn ăn. Ngoài ra, bạn nên mặc quần áo lịch sự khi đi lễ chùa. Và còn nhiều điều nữa, nhưng tôi không thể kể hết cho bạn trong bức thư ngắn này. Tuy nhiên, bạn không nên lo lắng - tôi sẽ ở đó để giúp bạn.
Tạm biệt cho bây giờ!
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Nếu đúng thì cho mình hay nhất nhé!!!
$\Longrightarrow$ Hello Peter, today I will introduce you to Vietnamese customs. Ancestor worship is a cultural beauty of the Vietnamese past and present. Ancestors are an integral part of every family, not rich or poor or social organizations. The custom of ancestor worship in Vietnam is to continue to place the altar of dead relatives at home and worship daily or in foster people, Tet, Tet... Many Vietnamese people, in addition to their own religion, often have an ancestor first position.
For Vietnamese people, the custom of ancestor worship has almost become an ancestor worship belief. There is no family without an ancestral altar in the house, but it is not a religion but respect. Vietnamese people towards their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. This is a very important and indispensable belief in Vietnamese customs and is one of the prefixes that create Vietnamese cultural identity.
The custom of ancestor worship stems from the belief that the spirits of the subjugated are still present in this world and influence the lives of their descendants. Vietnamese people believe that the dead are not the end, however, the soul is destroyed, but the soul is immortal and often sits on the altar to stay close, help grandchildren, watch loved ones bless when in danger, rejoice when they have good luck, encourages doing good things and also rebukes them when they do bad things, thus also affecting the actions and behavior of those who are still alive in the family, they often avoid doing bad things. bad for fear of sad parents' souls, sometimes if you want to decide on something, you have to consider whether or not your parents will agree when you're still alive. They also believe that yang and stars are yin, when they need things to live, they also need those things when they die, so they continue to worship, with the concept of the invisible world and the image owner always having systems related to them. and the mainboard is environment is center for 2 world world with debugging. In addition, the ancestor worship formula is also an expression of filial piety and memory of the ancestors' merits of birth, memory of one's origin, and at the same time a fundamental basis for the system.
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