Work in pairs. Discuss whether vietnamese people have similar family values.
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Traditional Vietnamese families do not live separately but focus on forming an extended family. Each of these large families has many generations living together, usually three or four generations, with four generations: grandparents, parents, children, and great-grandchildren. Elderly parents do not send them to nursing homes, but live with their children. Vietnamese people think: "An old mother is equal to three rows of roosters", elderly parents can not continue to work in the fields, they stay at home to take care of their grandchildren so that their children can go to work. And so, there is no need to send the child to kindergarten, the family is always cozy, my childhood is filled with her mother's melodious voice, and I have been cultivating humanity and righteousness right from the time I did not leave the cradle. Then when the children grow up and start a new family, the parents give a piece of land to build a house, so the children gather with their parents, when the fire is out, the sky will be together. One generation after another to form a large family line. This model of rural social family is also strongly strengthened by village friendship, and each extended family also has their ancestral land, their church (from the road), and their incense-fired land... so The fullness of love deepened and deepened.
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A few of the ideals shared by British and Vietnamese families are comparable. The top values on the list are honesty and respect for senior citizens. From an early age, children are trained to avoid telling lies. They also learn to appreciate senior citizens. In Vietnam, having polite table manners is a crucial family value.
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