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Well, from my perspective, people in Vietnam often apologize very readily, especially when they realize they've made a mistake or caused any inconvenience. This habit reflects our culture's emphasis on respect and accountability. In most cases, saying sorry is a way to smooth over misunderstandings and maintain harmony in relationships, which is something that some [...]
Well, no, I don't think so. Based on my experience, people in my country often have a strong sense of pride and might not be quick to apologize. I think it's more common in Western countries. However, I do hope that people would be more willing to say sorry. It's a good way to show [...]
Yes, absolutely. Saying sorry is very common in my country, and I think it's similar in many others. People apologize even when there's a misunderstanding, not just for serious situations like accidents. It shows empathy and is a good way to be raised. It's something that's been ingrained in our culture for years. In my [...]
From my personal experience in Vietnam, people tend to apologize frequently. This happens in various situations, like when they make a mistake or act inappropriately towards others. I believe it reflects a positive personality trait, showing a sense of moral responsibility. So yes, I'd say a majority of Vietnamese people apologize when they've done something [...]
