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A2
Imagine this.
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Imagine this.
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You walk into your new office in Hanoi.
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It's 12 p.m.
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Suddenly, the lights go out.
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Everyone pulls out a pillow.
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Is it a strike?
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Nope, it's just a normal Tuesday.
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That sounds like a dream.
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Hello everyone and welcome to Fluent Future Vietnam.
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I'm Robert.
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And I'm Zara.
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Today, we aren't just teaching you English words,
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we're giving you the secret key to working in Vietnam.
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If you want to make friends at work and understand your Vietnamese boss,
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this episode is for you.
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Let's dive in.
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Hey Zara, tomorrow is my first day at the new company.
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That is great news, Robert.
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Are you nervous?
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A little bit.
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I don't know the culture.
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Don't worry, I can help.
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First, what time should I arrive?
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The office starts at 8am.
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So, I should arrive at exactly 8?
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In Vietnam, it is better to be 5 or 10 minutes early.
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Okay, early is on time.
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Got it.
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Yes, it shows respect to your manager.
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Speaking of managers, how do I say hello?
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Use eng for men and qi for women.
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Even in English?
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Yes, you can say hello,
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eng nam, or hi, qi lan.
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Why is that?
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It's about hierarchy.
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We respect people who are older or have higher positions.
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That is very interesting.
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Is it very formal?
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It's a mix.
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It's formal but also like a family.
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Family?
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How so?
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Colleagues often ask about your life.
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Like what?
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Like, are you married or how much is your rent?
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Wow, that is very personal for a Westerner.
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I know, but in Vietnam it means they care about you.
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So I shouldn't be angry?
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No, just smile and give a simple answer.
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Okay, smile and be friendly.
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I can do that.
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Now, let's talk about the most important part, lunch.
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I love food.
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Do people eat at their desks?
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Usually, no. People go out together.
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Do they talk about work during lunch?
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Not much.
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They talk about movies, food, and family.
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That sounds relaxing.
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It is.
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But after lunch, something magical happens.
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What is it?
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The nap.
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The nap?
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Like sleeping?
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Exactly.
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From 1230 to 130, the office is dark.
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Does everyone sleep?
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Most people do.
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They have small pillows and blankets.
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Can I skip the nap?
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Sure, you can read or use your phone.
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But I must be quiet.
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Yes, very quiet.
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It's the sacred nap time.
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I think I will love this culture.
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Wait until 4pm.
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What happens at 4pm?
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Snack time.
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Snack time?
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Like tea and cake?
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Yes, or milk tea or tropical fruits with chili salt.
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Who buys the snacks?
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Often, a team member treats everyone.
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Oh, like a gift?
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Yes, we call it d'anhang.
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It builds a good mood.
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I see.
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It's not just about work, it's about the team.
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Exactly.
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spirit is very strong in Vietnam.
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What about after work?
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Do people go home at 5.30?
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Sometimes, but often they go for bia hei.
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Beer?
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On a weekday?
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Yes, it is where the real bonding happens.
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Do I have to go?
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You don't have to, but it is good to join sometimes.
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To show I am part of the team?
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Precisely.
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Just have one drink and talk.
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What about face?
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I heard about saving face.
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Ah, very important.
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Never criticize someone in front of others.
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So if my colleague makes a mistake...
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Talk to them privately.
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Don't make them feel ashamed.
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That makes sense.
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Keep it private and polite.
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You're learning fast, Robert.
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One more thing.
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What should I wear?
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For your first day, wear a shirt and trousers.
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No tie?
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No, ties are rare unless it's a very big meeting.
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And for women?
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Dresses or skirts are very common and professional.
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Is the office usually hot?
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No, the air conditioning is usually very cold.
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So bring a jacket for the nap.
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Yes, a nap jacket is a must.
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Zara, this is so helpful.
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I feel better now.
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Remember, Vietnamese people are very forgiving.
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Really?
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If you make a cultural mistake, just smile and apologize.
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They won't be mad?
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No, they appreciate that you are trying to learn.
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I want to learn some basic phrases, too.
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Like what?
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How to say, let's go eat.
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Say, di an toy.
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Di an toy.
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Perfect.
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Your colleagues will love that.
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And thank you.
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Come on.
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Come on.
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I will use that a lot tomorrow.
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One last tip.
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Bring some small sweets from your country.
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To share with the team?
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Yes, it's the fastest way to make friends.
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Snacks are the universal language, right?
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Absolutely.
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Good lunch tomorrow, Robert.
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Thanks, Sara.
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I'm ready for my nap.
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I mean, my work.
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See you later.
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Wow, Robert is ready for his first day.
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Now, let's look at some key phrases and cultural tips from their conversation.
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First, we talked about hierarchy.
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In Vietnam, we use ảnh for older brothers and men and ảnh for older sisters and women.
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Even in English offices, saying ảnh shows great respect.
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Second, let's look at the phrase saving face.
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This is a core value.
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In the dialogue, I told Robert to talk to them privately.
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This prevents losing face or feeling embarrassed in public.
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Third, the lunch nap.
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This isn't laziness.
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It's a way to recharge for a productive afternoon.
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Most offices in Vietnam turn off the lights from 12pm to 1.30pm.
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And finally, socializing.
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Work in Vietnam is about relationships.
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Going to lunch or having snacks at 4pm is how you build trust.
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You did an amazing job today!
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Learning a language is 50% words and 50% culture.
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We want to hear from you.
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What is work culture like in your country?
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Do you take naps at noon?
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Tell us in the comments below.
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If you found this lesson helpful,
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please like this video and subscribe to Fluent Future Vietnam.
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Don't forget to share this with a friend who is starting a new job.
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Your support helps us create more free lessons for you.
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Keep practicing, keep shadowing our voices,
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and we will see you in the next episode.
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Happy learning and goodbye.

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