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03/04 23:06:15

In Vietnam people do not celebrate Mother's Day or Father's Day. You think it is necessary to have a day to celebrate for your mom and another for your dad. Write to a friend to share this idea

In Vietnam people do not celebrate Mother's Day or Father's Day. You think it is necessary to have a day to celebrate for your mom and another for your dad. Write to a friend to share this idea. Follow this outline.
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Dear [Friend],

I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share an idea with you that I have been thinking about recently. In Vietnam, we do not have specific days dedicated to celebrating our mothers and fathers like they do in some other countries. I believe that it would be a wonderful idea to have a Mother's Day and Father's Day to show our appreciation for all that our parents do for us.

I think having designated days to celebrate our parents would not only be a special way to show our love and gratitude, but it would also serve as a reminder to take the time to appreciate and thank them for everything they have done for us. Our parents work tirelessly to provide for us, support us, and guide us through life, and I believe they deserve to be honored in a special way.

I understand that some may argue that we should show our appreciation for our parents every day, not just on designated holidays. While I agree with this sentiment, I think having a specific day set aside to celebrate our parents would be a meaningful and symbolic gesture.

What do you think about this idea? Do you believe it would be a good idea to introduce Mother's Day and Father's Day in Vietnam? I would love to hear your thoughts on this.

Take care, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Warm regards,
[Your Name]
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Quang Cường
03/04 23:07:34
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Hey [Friend's Name],

I hope you're doing well! I wanted to share an idea with you that I've been thinking about recently. You know how in Vietnam we don't really celebrate Mother's Day or Father's Day like they do in some other countries? Well, I've been thinking that maybe it's something we should consider.

I mean, our moms and dads do so much for us every single day, and it would be nice to have a special day dedicated just to them, you know? It could be a way for us to show our appreciation and gratitude for everything they do. Plus, it could be a fun way to spend time together as a family and create some lasting memories.

What do you think? Do you think it would be a good idea to have a day to celebrate our moms and dads? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Take care, [Your Name]

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Dear [Friend's Name],

I hope you're doing well. I've been thinking lately about something I wanted to share with you, and I thought it would be interesting to get your perspective on it.

You know how in some countries, like ours, we don't have specific days dedicated to celebrating our moms or dads like they do in other places with Mother's Day and Father's Day? Well, I've been pondering whether or not it might be a good idea for us to adopt something similar here.

On one hand, I can see the value in having dedicated days to honor and appreciate our parents. It could serve as a reminder for us to express our gratitude and love for everything they do for us, which sometimes we might take for granted in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

However, on the other hand, I also understand that our culture here in Vietnam places a strong emphasis on family and filial piety all year round. We show our love and respect for our parents in various ways throughout the year, and some might argue that we don't need a specific day to do so.

I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this. Do you think it would be meaningful for us to have a Mother's Day and Father's Day here in Vietnam? Or do you think our current cultural practices already fulfill the purpose of these special days?

Let's catch up soon and discuss this further over a cup of coffee. I'm eager to hear your perspective!

Take care,

[Your Name]

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Thành
04/04 00:08:39
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Dear [Friend],

I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share an idea with you that I have been thinking about recently. In Vietnam, we do not have specific days dedicated to celebrating our mothers and fathers like they do in some other countries. I believe that it would be a wonderful idea to have a Mother's Day and Father's Day to show our appreciation for all that our parents do for us.

I think having designated days to celebrate our parents would not only be a special way to show our love and gratitude, but it would also serve as a reminder to take the time to appreciate and thank them for everything they have done for us. Our parents work tirelessly to provide for us, support us, and guide us through life, and I believe they deserve to be honored in a special way.
Take care, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Warm regards,
[Your Name]

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