Safety and Cultural Etiquette in Vietnam

Safety and Cultural Etiquette in Vietnam

Understanding local customs and safety practices will help international students adapt more easily and enjoy their time in Ho Chi Minh City.

1. Safety Tips

  • Be cautious when crossing streets due to heavy motorbike traffic.

  • Keep your belongings secure in crowded areas to avoid pickpocketing.

  • Use reputable taxi brands or ride-hailing apps to prevent overcharging.

  • Avoid tap water and questionable drinks.

  • Wear appropriate clothing when visiting universities, temples, or government offices.

  • Hats and caps should not be worn indoors during meetings or classes.

2. Cultural Etiquette

  • A slight nod or smile is a polite greeting; handshakes are commonly used.

  • Bargaining is normal at markets, but supermarkets use fixed prices.

  • Packing lightly is recommended, as most items are available locally.

  • Tipping is optional but appreciated in some services.

  • Common messaging apps in Vietnam include Zalo and Facebook Messenger.

3. Basic Vietnamese Phrases

  • Hello – Xin chào
  • Excuse me / Sorry – Xin lỗi
  • What is this? – Đây là cái gì?
  • Thank you – Cảm ơn
  • Yes / No – Đúng / Không
  • Good-bye – Tạm biệt
  • I don’t understand – Tôi không hiểu
  • I can’t speak Vietnamese – Tôi không biết nói tiếng Việt