Like
any culture, there are taboos to be avoided. For the Vietnamese, Tet is a
wonderful occasion for family reunion but certain things must not be done
during this festive season.
For foreigners who are still not familiar with
Vietnamese customs, or the way the Vietnamese celebrate Tet, here is a Watch
out list!
Rule
number 1: Don’t show up at somebody’s house on the 1st
day of the new year unless you have been invited by the house owner first, and
especially if you are not lucky enough to possess a name associated with
wealth, happiness, prosperity or longevity.
Well, still plenty of time to get your name
changed! And be careful not to visit anyone’s house for the first 3 days if you
have funerals in your immediate family in the last 3 years.
Rule
number 2: No black and white, or dark clothes– they
are for funerals, not New Year holidays. Wear red –hopefully bulls will pardon
you during these days.
Rule
number 3: Don’t swear, curse or argue. Avoid negative
topics such as accidents, deaths, or funerals. Put on a smile for at least the
first 3 days of the year, even if somebody slaps you in the face, and on the
safe side, do as the Brits do – talk about the weather! Oops, but maybe not the
black holes or floods!
Rule
number 4: For those who enjoy giving presents, make
sure you avoid the followings: clock or watch (the recipient's time is going to
pass), cats (mèo in Vietnamese language pronounced like nghèo, poverty – even
though this year is the year of the cat), medicine (the receiver will get ill),
writing ink (ink is black, an unlucky color), scissors or knives (they bring
incompatibility).
So if you are thinking of giving your
girlfriend a Rolex, it is high time you changed your mind!
Rule
number 5: Don’t sweep the house or empty out the
rubbish to avoid luck and benefits going with it, especially on the first day
of the New Year. So be prepared to live with dust and dirt!
Rule
number 6: Don’t ask someone to repay you a debt or
loan (but wait until the next 2-3 weeks!) People believe that if they have to
repay or borrow money at the beginning of the year, they will have to borrow
and repay money for the rest of the year. Best time of the year to dodge your
debts, eh?
Rule
number 7: If you have been proud of your ability to
devour any kind of food, stop yourself from eating squids (its ink is black,
not the favorite color, remember?), duck meat (duck is stupid), or shrimps (you
will move backwards like them!).
So if you are seeking promotion, probably best
not to eat shrimps for the whole year – not so sure about lobsters though!
Rule
number 8: Don’t take things that are related to water
or fire out of somebody’s house: Fire is considered to be the source of the
warmth of the family, whereas water appears in the popular wish “Tien vo nhu
nuoc” (“Money rushes in like water).
So, taking water out of somebody’s house is
equivalent to taking away their wealth. A relaxing time for firefighters!
Rule
number 9: the fifth day of the New Year is considered
to be anniversary of the death, not good for departures. A good excuse for not
having to start work that early, and if your boss is a western, he needs
education!
Rule
number 10: And last but not least, don’t kill, or hurt!
If you feel like eating chicken, buy it ready prepared – the guilt is with the
slaughter house owners and we remain always innocent and pure!
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