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right now, B is getting some fruit from the palm tree.
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She's telling me about the people,
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they dye their teeth in Vietnam red.
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I'm very thaw ma, I want to know more about this.
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Let me, uh, can I see your hat?
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Huh?
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Can I see your hat?
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Why?
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Because I'm very, I don't know, it's interesting.
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We don't have this in the United States.
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What, what do you call this in the ding viet?
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Really?
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This is called naan?
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Naan?
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Yeah, it's a very popular accessory in the countryside of Vietnam.
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Ah, interesting.
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I guess you won!
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So, now I have the hat and the fruit,
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do I just, do you want it?
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No, I will show you later on.
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So now I have the fruit?
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Yes?
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Do you want to learn how to dye your teeth
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or do you want to learn how to make non- So dye my teeth or make a hat?
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Yes, make a hat.
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I would rather make a hat.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Are you sure?
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Absolutely, I'd rather make a hat than dye my teeth.
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So I will take you to non-villages where people just make hats.
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Okay, so we just make hats.
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Yes.
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That's it.
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Okay, so we're going to make some handmade hats.
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Let's do this.
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Okay, let's go. So many
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heads.
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So following the guidance of the local residents,
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the student and I have finally arrived at Go Hang's house,
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one of the households that have a long history of making no laugh.
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Yeah, so Bea, what would you call this in English?
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I don't know, I guess, conical hats?
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Yeah, conical.
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Conical like geometry and math?
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I don't know, is that correct?
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No, because something like this in Western countries we don't have,
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so you have to kind of describe it in a different way.
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So we may say it's like a farmer's hat or an Asian hat or even a straw hat.
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So I would go along with Asian hat.
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Asian hat, I'll take that.
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Yeah.
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So Bea, can you walk me through kind of how they make it?
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Walk me through?
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What do you mean?
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Yeah, so to walk someone through,
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it's not to walk through something,
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but it's kind of to explain the details.
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So I want her to walk me through.
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So if you're gonna walk someone through something,
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that means to give a very clear example and explain.
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For example, maybe I don't know how to cook some Vietnamese food and I ask my friend,
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can you walk me through this?
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They would explain to me how to actually cook the food.
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Sure, but let me ask the non-lamic purpose.
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Okay.
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Hello, sir.
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Can you help me to make a knife?
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The big part of the big part is very many parts.
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There are 12-13 parts.
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For example, the big part is big.
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The small part is small.
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The big part is from the top.
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The big part is to make the big ones
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and I like the small ones and I like the small ones and I like the small ones.
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I like the small ones and I like the small ones.
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I like the small ones and I like the small ones.
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Making non-la involves a lot of stages.
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Do you know what it is?
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I'm going to guess but it's probably bamboo.
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Yeah a piece of bamboo.
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They take it from the forest.
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They shredded it from the bamboo.
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Yeah.
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So they took a little piece from it.
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See, this is all bamboo.
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One of the most important stages is to make a circular ring.
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Okay, so they have a circular ring.
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Yeah, and they will bend the bamboo pieces of bamboo into the circular ring.
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So bending it around.
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Surrounding the frame.
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How long have you made a piece of paper?
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I have to make a piece of paper.
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So it took them one hour to complete one nala.
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I'm going to make an assumption but the thing is I'm assuming this has been passed down from generation to generation.
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Has her family taught her, her mom, her grandparents?
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How long has it been in the family?
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Yes, exactly what you have been thinking before.
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Okay.
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So they passed down from generations to generations.
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It's not that it's becoming more and more than nice on a daily basis,
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but it's still preserved its elegant and charming characteristics.
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So I want to maybe know a little bit more about what they're doing over here.
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Sure, I want to know as well.
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Let's check it out.
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Wow, there are many hats here.
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Hello, sir.
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The night long of me that I'm so well,
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I'll go Month it takes the months to complete this yes,
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I have an idiom like hats off to her You know hats off I mean respect
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Show you respect or appreciation towards someone yeah,
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exactly so hats off to someone is showing yeah Kind of respect
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or appreciation or you did a really good job because this is something Actually,
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it's interesting and I'd want to learn how,
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but I don't have enough time to learn exactly how to do it step by step.
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Hats off to someone.
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It's not like this, but hats off to someone.
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Maybe in Vietnam you guys show respect,
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but hats off to someone is congratulating them or they did something good.
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For example, maybe at school you did really well on your test and your friends are like,
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Okay, hats off to you.
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So, ah, good job.
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You did a good job.
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I know they make everything by hand,
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but where does it come from?
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Does it come from like their backyard, a farm nearby?
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Oot, from the oots.
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Oot.
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Forest.
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The forest.
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Did you say ting viet?
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So the forest?
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No. Or the jungle?
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I say the forest, but I thought there is a word W-O-O-D.
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Ah, wood.
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Wood.
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Wood.
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J-O-O-D-O-D.
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Sorry I mispronounced that, but that is the purpose of the show.
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You come here to teach me English and also others.
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Absolutely.
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So it comes from wood.
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So a tree, you cut a tree down,
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you have wood from the tree.
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So bamboo and other wood from different trees.
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Tada!
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We are here in Shoe Market in Taimai commune.
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And Hano, what's wrong with you Justin?
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I'm so tired, I'm so sluggish.
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We had to wake up at the crack of dawn today.
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I'm a morning person, so I'm quite energetic.
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Yes.
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Active.
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But the thing is, when you wake up at the crack of dawn,
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you wake up maybe right when the sun is coming up or before.
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So today we woke up at 4am and sluggish,
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I'm like a snail or a slug.
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I'm moving so slow, but V has a lot more energy than me.
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So what are we going to do?
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Because earlier we learned how to make it.
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So they're trying to build up a big stock,
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a lot of supplies and everything in advance.
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And they come here and they're hopefully going to sell out,
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get rid of everything really fast.
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But we're going to see what happens because we really don't know.
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So we're going to try.
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Yesterday we had just came to the house of Koh Hang. And yeah.
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Today, you will decide to buy a house and buy all the dishes.
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Today, you will go to buy a house.
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Okay.
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So I wear?
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No, I don't know.
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Then we can get all of these.
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Now, now we'll fly off the shelf today.
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So if something flies off the shelf,
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it means it sells really fast.
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Because we're at an outside market, so there's no shelves.
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But in a supermarket, fly off the shelf, it sells really fast.
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So fly off the shelf or flew off the shelf.
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You sold a lot of something something
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because at a store you have a shelf for example this morning I was selling hats at the market
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and it flew off the shelf so how much are we gonna be selling these
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are you likely to read the customer all rip the customer off yes
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so in Vietnam I I usually get ripped off so she said 35 so maybe I try to sell for 1 chiều,
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for 1 half.
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We'll try, maybe.
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But you shouldn't do that!
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We should sell the nola at a reasonable price.
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I'm never good at selling anything like my sales skills is really bad.
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So I'm gonna learn something today.
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So practice some sales skills,
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some business skills and she's going to teach us how to sell.
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Let's check it out what we will do.
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We hope that we will do a great job.
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35,000, 35,000, one can I?
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I'll give you 30,000.
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I got 40, 40, 40,
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35,000, and I got 60, 40,000.
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30, 31, 32, 32.
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Because she's the first customer today, so yeah.
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500?
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We'll give her a good steal.
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Okay, so she's getting a steal.
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We're getting ripped off.
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So in the tradition of Vietnam,
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often with the very first customer to buy something,
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We're not likely to deal much about the price.
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So we'll often sell it at a reasonable price.
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Not overpriced.
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Oh, I want to make it overpriced.
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Ah, the very first process we have made today.
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Good, good, good, good.
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Bap tai, bap tai.
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High five.
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Okay.
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And we're gonna continue our work.
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Just check it out.
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Nam Jem Ngai.
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Nam Jem Ngai.
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Gak go go go go go,
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chua zi, diwa go no la.
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Vi, what are you doing?
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Huh?
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What are you doing?
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Oh, these flowers are really beautiful.
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Could you buy me some?
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No, why would I buy you flowers?
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Why, I'm a girl.
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I don't care, I'm not gonna buy you flowers.
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Cheapskate, Justin is such a cheapskate.
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I'm only a cheapskate when I'm with you.
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Take me to somewhere like a flowers village or a flower market.
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I like flowers.
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You are a gentleman, you should do that.
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That's what you should do.
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With you, I'm not the best of gentlemen.
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So I guess I'm gonna have to take her to a flower market.
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Something I don't really want to do, but...
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Hurry up, hurry up, I really want to go now.
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Ah, Vee, Vee.
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Terrible, Vee.
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No. Hello,
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back to flowers.
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So Vee, we are at the rose field.
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Yes.
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Okay.
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My favorite kind of flower so if you're a man that likes V remember that okay?
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She likes roses.
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I'm not going to help her with that Sure, I don't care.
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I don't eat
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Cuz I know flowers have a lot of I guess importance
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in some occasions in Vietnam I know woman's day just happened recently
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So is that a popular thing people give flowers as a gift especially a rose flowers or maybe a universal gift Yeah,
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I think it doesn't matter how much cultural differences we have, right?
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Yes, I am challenging you.
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Let's see if you remember.
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So tell the audience what does babying mean?
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So if they're babying a flower?
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Baby each flower means that you take great care of each flower to the minute detail.
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Good, good, good.
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That is correct.
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Ten?
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Ten out of ten?
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Yes, that is correct.
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Bap tai.
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High five.
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High five.
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Thank you so much, teacher.
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So, to baby someone or to baby something means to take a lot of care,
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extra care, special care.
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So the flowers today, we were looking at how everyone there babied the flowers.
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They took really, really, really good care of the flowers.
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So in Vietnam, people always ask, hello, how are you?
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Fine, thank you. And you?
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So, you can say maybe rosy.
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Rosy is a happier kind of feeling.
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It's like peachy.
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Peachy is a fruit, but peachy,
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rosy, it's like a cute,
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fun, friendly way of saying something like that.
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They're very rosy, guys.
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Yes.
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  • Can I see your hat? - 요청을 표현하는 좋은 예입니다. 'Can I...?' 구조는 공손한 질문을 만들 때 자주 활용됩니다.
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