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Need help with my writing homework on Vietnamese Traditional Family Values. Write a 1500 word paper answering; Like other Asian countries, Vietnam gives high importance to family values. I grew up respecting the authority of my father and finding shelter in the care of my mother. My father was the authority at home as he worked to support the family’s needs. Mother stayed at home and took good care of us, (no.) children. Although our mother usually decides on certain concerns we have especially regarding school, the major decisions rested with my father. It is a sin not to obey one’s father, and we children did not question his authority.
In Vietnam, women are usually dependent on their husbands. They stay at home, do the chores, and take care of children and grandchildren. Nevertheless, as Drummond & Rydstrom (2004) notes, gender issues are being considered at present. One of the moves that marked the government’s concern on gender equality as it made primary education a right of every child, regardless of gender. Through the years, parents have realized the value of education, thus sent even their female children to school, including tertiary education. Many Vietnamese women have likewise proved themselves to be suitable even in government positions. However, poverty lurks in many provinces, hindering many from finishing a degree and finding a profession.
The extended family tie is a common scenario in most places, hence relatives live close to each other. In my case, I grew up with my cousins and siblings as my playmates. The situation in the U.S. is far different from my hometown. Here, some neighbors do not know each other. The children have to go to a park to meet other children but people are less friendly so children usually play with dogs or inside their house with a computer.
The neighborhood in Vietnam is totally different, especially in provinces. Neighbors there know and care for each other. They share food, water, and other resources. It is easy to find help when one is in need because people are very kind and friendly.