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How do the Koreans view the Vietnamese?

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I am glad to answer this question, I believe I know Vietnam and Vietnamese in general more than most of Koreans do - I’ve stayed in Ho Chi Minh where my father currently lives in.

Therefore, I might have somewhat biased opinions (towards positives) on this issue, but I will try to be objective as much as possible.

1. Innocent and kind people:

Koreans think that Vietnamese people are mostly hospitable, and helpful. I felt exactly the same when I visited Vietnam, people smile more often, and don’t hesitate to help other people (especially to foreigners).

It is a bit different for most Koreans, people are rather be cold-minded, goal-oriented, very much individualistic (self-centered), busy, and competitive each other. However, it’s not because Korean culture or Koreans themselves are like that, but because many of Koreans live in the cities - I live in Zürich in Switzerland, the stereotypes towards Zürich people are exactly same in this society as well.

2. Great foods (ever!):

The Vietnamese traditional “Pho” is liked by all the Koreans, I would say. Vietnamese foods are very similar to Korean dishes, we love noodle soups, sea foods, and vegetables. Even though I like all the Asian foods in general, I can’t imagine eating Chinese, Singaporean, Thai, Malaysian, and Japanese foods for every meals, but if it is Vietnamese foods, there wouldn’t be any problems.

3. Deligence:

We know that Vietnamese are very diligent people as much as Koreans are. Both societies were heavily influenced by “Confucianism culture” in the society in general. Accordingly, diligence is one of the most important virtues, both people tend to pursue it.

4. One of the most prospective societies:

There is no doubt on this. I would say all the Koreans will agree that Vietnam is the most promising country among developing societies. Due to this expectation, there are lots of “Korean money” invested into Vietnam, not only private, also many of public sectors.

Many people wish we could share our know-hows on shaping, and developing the societies to Vietnam, and also wish Vietnam could become a fully developed society in the near future as we did. It might be partly due to the a sense of guilty from Vietnam war (we all know what Korean soldiers did to many of Vietnamese people…), and also a strong sense of kinship - we were also totally devastated by Korean war, and it took lots of efforts to build up society again.

Negatives:

Even though Vietnam is truly vibrant, and promising society, there are some negative characteristics as most of the people from a third world have (which I won’t mention here). However, those stereotypes exist not only in Korea. At least, those stereotypes towards Vietnamese (and other South East Asian countries…) exist in the two other countries I’ve ever lived as well - Australia and Switzerland.

Also, Koreans normally don’t really care about those seriously in a daily life. As long as you respect other people, and behave in a well-mannered way, you will be respected equally. “Politeness” is very important virtue in Korea, people would not disregard you simply because of your nationality, ethnicity, or any kind of backgrounds.

In general:

Despite of a negative prejudice towards how Koreans think of Vietnamese here in this page, I would say Koreans have pretty much good impressions and a sense of kinship towards Vietnam in general.

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Short answer: South Koreans are basically racist toward Vietnamese.

The truth is South Koreans are racist toward any country that they think is poorer than they are. Southeastern Asian countries are especially their targets (maybe Singapore excluded).

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I'm Vietnamese, who lived in Ho Chi Minh city and had worked for a Korean company for about 3 months at the period I had just graduated from the university. Frankly speaking, I love people all around the world but Korean and Chinese are exceptions. Korean will be alway my nightmare for their bad personality such as extreme nationalism, arrogance, stingy and cracist. I hate Korean because they always treat Vietnamese in a very impolite and unrespect way. In my opinion, I don’t care what do they think about Vietnamese people because I will hate them forever. Hate hate hate hate and hate. I don’t have any other word to show my feelings, really irritate for their personality and their behavior.

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Korea has a highly hierarchy oriented culture. Everyone and everything is assessed according to the certain ratings and rankings (top 5, top 100, the more or less prestigious brand, fashion, utensil and so on). White Americans are thought of being superior, Japanese probably too, Vietnamese are inferior although above Indians or Philippinos. All that silently, of course. Par excellence, Koreans are the best, however - in reality they will have higher opinion of certain groups and almost openly disparaging attitudes toward another ethnic groups. All based on their “ratings”.

That's just how things are. However, Vietnamese (or anyone else) may go up in the popular charts — Koreans have no bias in this regard. Just need to be successful (and gain wide recognition, preferably by white Americans). Good luck.

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Respect - for its strong spirit of independence and tenacity in fighting outside invaders.

Camaraderie - for having shared similar history of resisting invaders.

Envy - for having united its country.

Guilt - for partaking in the Vietnam war.

Love - for generally friendly attitude towards Korea despite its role in Vietnam War

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I actually have a few Viet friends though they live in the United States. They often tell me that despite living there, Vietnamese culture still permeates through their lifestyle (i.e. conservative Asian culture v. American culture)

As this is the only encounter I have with Vietnamese culture and people in general, I can’t really warrant an in-depth answer to this question. But generally, we Koreans look at Viets like most other nations from South East Asia. They love Korean culture and want to visit Korea too. I bet they have a rich history and I would really like to travel there some time in the future.

Other Koreans have an inclination to be unconsciously racist towards people from there but I personally don’t care where you’re from as long as you’re not rude :)

Sorry if this was too short!

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