I am Italian, my wife is vietnamese I use to living in Viet Nam for nearly 1 year and I can tell u that we should learn from the Vietnamese people what the pride for a contry is
vietnam is still not a rich country. but things are improving. the first time i went there was in '91, kids weren't selling lottery tickets on the streets then, the kids were in torn clothes begging alongside disfigured war veterans. there also weren't as many motorcycles or cars, but only bicycles and pedestrians. i don't think vietnam is liberated, but things have definitely improved. in '91 the gdp per capita there was $500, today it is $3,100. that's something to be proud of.
I am Italian, my wife is vietnamese I use to living in Viet Nam for nearly 1 year and I can tell u that we should learn from the Vietnamese people what the pride for a contry is
aizemborg 4 years ago
vietnam is still not a rich country. but things are improving. the first time i went there was in '91, kids weren't selling lottery tickets on the streets then, the kids were in torn clothes begging alongside disfigured war veterans. there also weren't as many motorcycles or cars, but only bicycles and pedestrians. i don't think vietnam is liberated, but things have definitely improved. in '91 the gdp per capita there was $500, today it is $3,100. that's something to be proud of.
lassley 4 years ago
nước nào ko có người nghẻo hả trời !
magicstar89 4 years ago
patriotism!
vntiger 4 years ago