Non-work activities are tasks and pursuits performed by individuals outside their professional responsibilities. These activities aim to reduce stress, improve life balance, and create joy alongside their main job. There are many types of non-work activities. Some are indoor activities, like practicing yoga, reading a book, or journaling, while others are outdoor activities, such as walking, playing sports, or camping.
In my opinion, the most common non-work activities in Vietnam are those that involve screens. Vietnamese people spend much of their leisure time on screens, such as watching TV, surfing the internet, or playing video games. This type of activity is popular because screens can fulfil nearly every need for entertainment and provide access to other activities. For instance, you need a phone to listen to music or chat with friends, a monitor for online courses, or a TV to watch your favourite show. These non-work activities create a form of relaxation and entertainment in a stressful life.
Besides that, Vietnamese people love to spend time on social activities. After work, workers tend to gather and enjoy a cup of beer on the street together. They talk about work, family, and life while savouring the freshness of beer and food. They also frequently invite friends to hang out in coffee shops like Highlands and chat about their personal lives to strengthen their bonds. They tend to live near their parents and friends if possible and usually come together for dinner or celebrations. This social aspect keeps Vietnamese people together and forms strong bonds in our community.
In conclusion, the most popular non-work activities in Vietnam revolve around socializing and screen-related activities. These non-work activities play an important role in our lives, improving the quality of living and helping us deal with the stress of modern life.
