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  • They didn't even remove their shoes before entering the house....... 1st world ignorance of 3rd world customs..

  • @fabianfred537 Our tour guide did not take off his shoes, so neither did we. We may have been ignorant about their customs, but thats why we were there... to learn. Ignorance is not a first world issue, it is an issue with people of every nation.

  • @spacerobot i understand...when you travel to a new place where you don't know much of the custom...you just do what your guide do...assumed he knows what is appropriate. especially in a totally different country....you are there to explore and learn....

  • Respond to this video...  those kids that stick their tongue out at the tourist....were soooo naughty....bad manner.....imagine...growing up with that kind of attitude....oh man...BAAAAAAAAAD.

  • @tuszoo1 Sometime here in the USA kids worst than kids in Vietnam.

  • @fabianfred537 i think your comment on the tourist was little bit too harsh. instead of calling them name (ignorant)....you could advice them on what you feel they should/could do and maybe provide them with positive suggestion/tips on the custom. my point is....be nice and be open mind....

  • @fabianfred537 i think your comment on the tourist was little bit too harsh. instead of calling them name (ignorant)....you could advice them on what you feel they should/could do and maybe provide them with positive suggestion/tips on the custom. my point is....be nice and be open mind....

  • @fabianfred537 i think your comment on the tourist was little bit too harsh. instead of calling them name (ignorant)....you could advice them on what you feel they should/could do and maybe provide them with positive suggestion/tips on the custom. my point is....be nice and be open mind....

  • @fabianfred537 i think your comment about the tourist was a little bit too HARSH.... if you could be nice and be open mind....maybe....give them tips on the custom ....instead of calling them name (ignorant, etc).

  • I wonder how many tourist visitors each of these houses get everyday.

  • @ssthoj, Vim peb hmoob tsis muaj teb chaws tsis muaj av nyob mus dai luag tw tis tw tsho nyob, txawm nyob tsev khib nyiab li no los lawv tseem nyob kaj siab dua thiab tsis muaj nuj nqi li peb.

  • ua cas peb hmong yuav mus nyob teb lub tsev khiab nyiab ua luaj li no os. thaum twg peb mam pom txoj kev vam meej li luag es pau.

  • Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • Tourist exploitation! Thx for sharing.

    Truly a Hmong rural home.

  • @miaoyaht Exploitation is one way to put it. We were there to learn about how the Hmong people lived, and when we left their house we tipped them. We did not feel that anyone was being exploited.

  • It saddens me how we are scattered everywhere throughout Asia. I'm Hmong and sometimes I wish I knew more about our ancestors but I dont. Our people were at war with the Hans in China in the 1700s. Now we remain clueless about our history. But thanks to you and whoever goes and sees the different Hmongs that live throughout Asia. Thanks for video taping it all. Your experiences warms my heart to see different Hmongs, even if we speak different languages now because of where we are all from.

  • wow nice

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