Just if you kinda want to share some traditions that you do. I don't do any, but it'd be interesting to learn some.
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:31 pm
For Viets in High schools they wear uniforms in School like Japanese people instead of a tie, skirts, and white shirts or suits or whatever they where long white dresses called áo dài and guys wear dress pants and a plain white shirt
I don't know if it's a tradition, but. I used to get scolded when I would stick my hashi (chopsticks) into my bowl of rice. She would tell me that you would only do something like that for the dead or whatever. And that you would die if you left it like that.
I think after all these years, that last part was just to scare me straight. >_>
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:10 pm
In a Japanese House hold U have to take off your Shoes (Footwear) Before entering a house. Because it shows a Sign Of respect to the family and the house.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:11 pm
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I don't know if it's a tradition, but. I used to get scolded when I would stick my hashi (chopsticks) into my bowl of rice. She would tell me that you would only do something like that for the dead or whatever. And that you would die if you left it like that.
I think after all these years, that last part was just to scare me straight. >_>
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Its not tradition its Superstition. Cause if the Hashi (chopsticks) Stick Up wards its a sign of badluck. Btw: black moths = Death
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:01 pm
iMysa
For Viets in High schools they wear uniforms in School like Japanese people instead of a tie, skirts, and white shirts or suits or whatever they where long white dresses called áo dài and guys wear dress pants and a plain white shirt
yea u right when iwas still in vietnam i saw my older cousin wearin ao dai i was so curious to y she wear it