I'm a mailman and I deliver to this nail salon run by these vietnamese ladies and they say hello and husband in korean 😂 guess I'll say good morning in their language, thanks for this video 👍
I guess that’s because Vietnamese people love K-dramas and have picked up some words here and there 😂 Since they are a group of people, it will sound natural to greet them with “Chào buổi sáng”.
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Interesting. I thought it was "minh yoi" or something like that to greet someone, but I can't find my language book now...and not to say "Chao co"?. Greeting is similar to Italian "Ciao" which used to mean "goodbye". but now is also greeting. And I say "ciao" in english to say goodbye to my Peruvian friend , it's almost universal, in many languages, to say "goodbye."
Hi there! I think you mean "anh/chị/em/... + ơi". ƠI is not really used for greetings but for getting someone's attention like "Hey you". CHÀO is used for greetings as Hello/Goodbye, just like "Ciao" :)
I grew up speaking vietnamese until I went to kinder where i dint understand the teacher "Me oi con khong hieu!" I then learnt english and now my english is good
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I'm a mailman and I deliver to this nail salon run by these vietnamese ladies and they say hello and husband in korean 😂 guess I'll say good morning in their language, thanks for this video 👍
I guess that’s because Vietnamese people love K-dramas and have picked up some words here and there 😂 Since they are a group of people, it will sound natural to greet them with “Chào buổi sáng”.
I live in the States but work and know a lot of Vietnamese people from Vietnam. I love the Vietnamese people, wish I could speak the language.
I'm a preschool teacher and have two Vietnamese kiddos and would love to welcome them to class in the morning with their own familiar language.
That’s very kind and sweet of you 😊 Thank you for being an awesome teacher :)
Mình rất thích cuối cùng của video này. "Chào buổi sáng cả nhà" rất thân thiện và giúp đỡ mình nói chuyện với những bạn của mình!
Mình thấy rất vui vì đã giúp được bạn. Cám ơn bạn nhiều lắm!
@@HowToVietnamese Nếu bạn có thể tiếp tục dạy những câu với văn hóa việt nam thì chúng tôi sẽ hiểu tiếng việt và người việt!
Bạn có lớp học chưa ? Minh đã không thấy online.
Mình sẽ cố gắng! Hiện tại mình chỉ dạy một số bạn beginner thôi :)
Very useful to consolidate friendship as Vietnam is a very interesting country.
Chàààào buói sáng Vietnam!
GOOOOOD MORNING VIETNAM
savage ;)
Thank you!
🍿Pro teaching 😎👌🏾. Thanks
Hi very helpful and simple to learn thank you
Thank you! ☺️
Thanks Beautiful, Like your show
Tnx for this👍
Thanks I learned a lot
No worries. Thanks for watching! 😊
Sin chao, chao buoi sang!
how do i say it if its only for 1 particular person
Chào buổi sáng và tôi là người VIỆT (GOOD MORNING AND I'M VIETNAMESE) 😎👍
Interesting. I thought it was "minh yoi" or something like that to greet someone, but I can't find my language book now...and not to say "Chao co"?. Greeting is similar to Italian "Ciao" which used to mean "goodbye". but now is also greeting. And I say "ciao" in english to say goodbye to my Peruvian friend , it's almost universal, in many languages, to say "goodbye."
Hi there! I think you mean "anh/chị/em/... + ơi". ƠI is not really used for greetings but for getting someone's attention like "Hey you". CHÀO is used for greetings as Hello/Goodbye, just like "Ciao" :)
I grew up speaking vietnamese until I went to kinder where i dint understand the teacher "Me oi con khong hieu!" I then learnt english and now my english is good
GOOOOOD MORNING VIETNAM.
I need to know more better
When I say hello to a person I don’t really know I just say chào chị/anh/em. Is this natural?
That’s exactly how locals greet each other! Just make sure you use the correct pronouns :)
Chao boui sang ken-yah?
Chao boi sang kun yaah
Chai boui san ca yah
teach us the other word for lon
LOL - no one in Vietnam say `chao buoi sang`. It is word by word translation.