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robert trumble

Glad to see you back home, I just got back from 18 days stay in viet nam enjoyed every minute of it, going back again in Dec for 14 days. I love the people and the culture.

welcome home Doug let meknowif you heading back

Robert

Russ

Trang I'm looking forward to seeing my brother and we WILL eat and talk and talk... I can't wait to fire up the B-B-Q bro. Nice picture Cindy. Your Mom looks great.

Hoang

I can elaborate this further here. In Vietnam, most families are considered "extended" families. It means that all generations staying together if it is possible. If the people in the family are not under one roof, they may live in the same neighborhood or the same "district". The concept of the "oldest son" to carry on the family tradition and ancestor worshipping is very prevalent. If the boys in the family get married, their wives will have to joint her new extended family. There is also another factor involved. Argicultural dominated societies tend to have members of family living near each other. If anyone visits Iowa, North Dakota, or Minnesota will see that cousins, and related family members living in the same town. This is the legacy of argicultural past. So there is some similarity. In industrialized countries, people are mobile. And it is even more so in the big country such as the US. I have members of family scattered from the east coast of the US to the west coast of the US. The US culture emphasizes the immediate family just as Doug said. People visit their families (parents, grand parents, cousins, brothers, sisters, and so on) during the major Holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, July 4th, Memmorial day, and such. These events center around cooking and eating good foods and giving presents (Birthday, graduation party, and Christmas only). My family adopted the concept of "nucleous" family due to assimilation heap upon the parents by their kids and also by the facts that we go to different States for schools, jobs, and love interests.

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