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When traveling to Vietnam, avoid the appearance of "three people" when taking photos with local people. Why?

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A traveler, traveling to an unfamiliar country or region, needs to prepare a lot of things, one of which is to know the local customs, including diet, clothing, residence, weddings, festivals, taboos, etiquette and so on. Because customs and habits are the behavior patterns and norms followed by local people. When traveling, only by respecting local customs and habits can we gain the respect of others.

Last May, we went to Vietnam. Before leaving, everyone knows some local customs, such as taking off your shoes when you enter the house, otherwise you will be considered to look down on your master; Don't touch other people's heads at will; South Vietnamese people think that their left hand is not clean, so don't salute, eat or send and receive things with their left hand. When green branches are hung at the intersection of the village, it is a sign that outsiders are not allowed to enter ... and so on. Among the information we know, one has attracted the attention of our peers in particular. We know that Vietnamese people are forbidden to take photos with three people. We all remind each other of this, for fear of accidentally breaking taboos.

When you travel to a place, you must take photos as a souvenir, and sometimes you will take photos with the locals. According to the information we have consulted, Vietnam prohibits taking photos with three people. If you take a photo with three people, most Vietnamese will refuse, especially the elderly Vietnamese. It is absolutely forbidden for three people to take a group photo. The reason why three people were forbidden to take pictures was handed down by their ancestors. It is not good for the middle person to take pictures with three people. The middle person will be possessed by ghosts or caught by ghosts, or other accidents will happen.

According to Vietnamese custom, "3" is considered as a number representing gods, and ordinary people should avoid it. The word "3" has a special meaning, such as "Tam" in Vietnamese. nhan? Bat? Dong? Han? ",which means that the three don't travel together;" Zhou. di? ngay? Bay? Zhou. ve? ngay? Ba "means not going out for seven days and not going home for three days in the lunar calendar."

Then, if three people take pictures, there is a way to solve this taboo problem. A few suggestions: 1, change it to a group photo of two people; 2. Find one or more people to take photos with; 3, find dolls together ... In short, just take photos with local people and avoid three.

On this trip, we started from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and passed through Datuk, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Da Nang, Hanoi and Halong Bay. We don't know if it's because we keep this custom in mind, or because we only go to tourist attractions and don't encounter the scene of being refused to take a group photo. We just felt the friendliness and enthusiasm of the local people during our trip, and hope to come to Vietnam again in the future.

So, have you been to Vietnam? Do you know the customs of Vietnam? Do you know what "3" means in Vietnam? Do you know that Vietnamese people are taboo to take photos with three people? When you went to Vietnam to take photos with local people and met three photos, how did you resolve them? Welcome everyone to leave a message to share! This article is a copyright work, and it is strictly forbidden to reprint, reprint or wash the manuscript without the written authorization of Shanshan. If you need to reprint, please contact the author Shanshan, thank you.

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