Vietnam Service Trip June 2015 Dos and Don’ts

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Vietnam Service Trip June 2015 Dos and Don’ts

DO… dress appropriately. The people of Vietnam dress conservatively DO… dress appropriately. The people of Vietnam dress conservatively. Despite the heat, it’s best not to show off too much skin. Doing so only brings negative attention. This is especially true when visiting places with religious importance.

DO… drink loads of water as you’re working, exploring and seeing the sights. The heat can be oppressive and heat stroke can ruin your experience. And remember that you should drink (and use) bottled water only.

DO… always be aware when entering someone’s home as at some homes it is a must to remove your shoes at the front door. Be aware and mindful.

DO… carry extra toilet paper and/or tissues with you at all times DO… carry extra toilet paper and/or tissues with you at all times. Not all public bathrooms provide it and you never know when it will come in handy.

DO… commit to the experience DO… commit to the experience! Service is one of the best ways to experience a new and foreign culture. Do your best to participate in as much as you can.

DON’T… sit with your feet pointing towards a family altar if you are staying in or visiting someone’s house.

DON’T… take pictures of anything to do with the military DON’T… take pictures of anything to do with the military. Doing so can be considered a breach of national security. Always be mindful that we are visitors and guests, and that our actions reflect our school.

DON’T… forget that social norms in Vietnam are different than ours DON’T… forget that social norms in Vietnam are different than ours. Be mindful of public displays of affection. Anything beyond holding hands is seriously frowned upon.

DON’T… expect to sleep in much DON’T… expect to sleep in much. Our service days will be long but lots of fun. We will start early, end late and take advantage of every opportunity!

DON’T… get frustrated. Losing your temper in Vietnam means a loss of “face”. Keep a cool head and remain polite, you’ll have a greater chance of getting what you want.