Posted on 01/26/2024 9:13:51 PM PST by cba123
That is the thing nobody realizes.
America is the place, so many Vietnamese relate with.
I love it here.
No doubt.
Honestly Vietnam is way more family-related than America now.
The divorce rate is the second-lowest in the world.
I’m not sure Vietnam has the same safety standards that the US has. If not, then I don’t think they would be able to sell them here.
Yep.
Vietnam is very, very pro-America.
Even in the northern half of the country.
From the VinFast website:
“VinFast’s factory will create a major manufacturing center in Chatham County’s Triangle Innovation Point megasite, covering an area of 800-hectares, with 3 main areas: electric cars and buses production and assembly, EV batteries production and ancillary industries for suppliers.”
Hi cba123,
It’s great to hear Vietnam’s families remain strong. I sensed that in my short visit to your country.
When I would go to the local coffee shop in Hanoi, I saw young students with their textbooks studying there. I saw parents in a small public park making breakfast for kids going to school early in the morning.
And here in Japan, through a local international club that teaches the Japanese language to foreign residents, I’ve met students and professionals from Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia who are wonderful people.
So I hope that the strong family culture of Southeast Asia continues to grow — and that America, too, can return to the family-strong, self-reliant, and hard-working culture I was raised in.
Yes. I love America, very much.
I want her to be strong, and united.
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