Vietnamese Etiquette

Written by TID Hostel

08/10/24

Top Things Backpackers Need to Know About Vietnamese Etiquette

Planning a trip to Vietnam? Understanding the local culture can make your journey smoother and more memorable. Here are some essential etiquette tips for backpackers:

1. Respect Elders

In Vietnam, age equals wisdom. Offer a polite nod or handshake to older folks, and always let them eat first at meals. Using titles like “Ông” or “Bà” also shows respect.

2. Dress Appropriately

Temples and rural areas call for modest clothing. Pack long sleeves and pants to cover up when visiting religious sites.

3. Eating Etiquette

When dining out, try not to leave chopsticks standing upright in rice — that’s reserved for funeral rituals. Sharing dishes is common, so dive in and sample everything, but remember, elders first!

4. Keep Calm

Public outbursts? Not cool in Vietnam. Locals value harmony, so keep your chill, even if you hit a snag.

5. Feet Off

Your feet should never point at people, especially in temples. Keep them grounded, literally!

6. Gift Giving

Got new friends? Gifts are appreciated, but don’t open them in front of the giver. And avoid giving sharp objects — it’s believed to cut relationships.

By blending in with these cultural tips, you’ll make your Vietnam adventure even more rewarding! 🌏