Obviously there are white people living in these countries. But are there any white people who are actual citizens of these countries? Any whites who speak an Asian language as their first language and are culturally identical to the Asians in that country.

Are Vietnamese people rude?

When I mean Vietnamese I don't mean american born or raise vietnamese or mix Vietnamese because I knew some are very nice and also I'm friends with some of them. The ones I'm talking about are the more like the ones from vietnam. I never went to Vietnam so I don't know but so far all the ones I met are so rude. Also the Vietnamese men I encounter in the past are such pervert and talk shit about their gf to other girls. I felt sorry for this one girl who got pregnant with a Vietnamese man and got treat like trash by her bf and his friends. Also I have a Vietnamese landlord and when I first move in he told me and my bf we can find a roommate to pay for the other room we weren't using but about one week after moving in he rented the room out to a middle age Vietnamese couple with out our consent. We were nice to the new roommates at first and also didn't even mind that they took our stuff out of some cabinets and replace it with theirs since we guess they need some space. But once moved in they have been constantly order us around and been stealing our stuff. Also when I was cooking the vietnamese wife turn off my fire and move my pot right in front of me and start cooking. What a rude bitch. I never met anyone so rude in my whole life. Even after we made it clear we don't want to talk to them they still trying to tell us what to do. What is wrong with these people. The husband also told my bf to clean the kitchen after they used it and my bf told them to fuck off and they said they will call the police. Man I actually lol because it was just so stupid. I know English is not their first language but come on they should know that was stupid to say. So far my experiences with vietnamese fobs haven't been good but still I hope not all of them are like the ones I met.

Like, think if Vietnamese was your first language, and since English is mostly used you wouldn't wanna learn it because your native language is easier, but you still have to. So you glad that English was your first language?

best language software for learning Vietnamese?

i want to learn how to SPEAK AND WRITE in Vietnamese fluently.

I am looking for a software, with CDS, BOOKS, ACTVITIES, WORKBOOKS, ETC.
to teach me not only to speak but WRITE

No i am not interested in Rosetta Stone, because they do not teach how to
write, with accurate grammar, and they do NOT teach what all the different
tone marks mean, etc. and YES, i know what learning a language is like,
So PLEASE do not reccoment rosetta stone!!

AGAIN I WANT NOT ONLY TO SPEAK VIETNAMESE FLUENTLY,
BUT "WRITE" IN IT,

I WANT TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE VIETNAMESE TONES AND
ACCENT MARKS MEAN WRITTEN ON THE WORDS OKAY?

i want AUDIO, VOCABULARY, WRITING AND STRUCTURE.

DON'T GIVE ME THAT LAME "wow it worked for me"
PLEASE ACTUALLY "EXPLAIN" HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS

FOR EXAMPLE IF IT TEACHES SENTENCE STRUCTURE
AND WHAT THE TONES AND ACCENTS MEAN, AND WHAT THE SOFTWARE
INCLUDES AND HOW YOU LEARN

AGAIN NOT THE LAME "wow you learn as if it was your first language"
I MEAN HOW IT TEACHES LIKE WITH WHAT TYPE OF ACTIVITIES AND WHAT IT DOES?

AND YES I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT A TONAL LANGUAGE IS, AND I CAN EASILY
DISTINGUISH DIFFERENT TONES WHEN I LISTEN TO THEM, SO NO NEED TO EXPLAIN.

WHEN I SAY WRITTEN ACCENT AND TONE MARKS, THAT I WANT TO LEARN, I MEAN
FOR EXAMPLE STUFF LIKE THIS = "em đẹp không cần", as opposed to "em dep khong can" with no marks... you see the marks, under and on top of the letters? well i want a software to teach me
to distinguish what different tone each mark represents,

GET IT NOW? THANKS!

How do i relearn Vietnamese?

I never really had a first language, both my parents were Vietnamese, but they wanted me to learn English, so my first languages were just a toss of English and Vietnamese everywhere, and I understood both equally, so when i got in to school, the need to speak Vietnamese becamse less and less, so eventually I stopped speaking Vietnamese, but I still can understand a great deal of it. I would say that I understand about 70-85% of Vietnamese but I can only speak about 5-10%, for those of you that say just use the words you know in sentences, its not that easy. So anyways, I want to relearn Vietnamese, but theres not any programs out there, and if i bought them, they'd probally reteach me words that I already knew, so how should I relearn Vietnamese

My first language was Vietnamese. I was speaking it all the time when I was about 5 - 6 then suddenly I started school, and had the speak english, then I must've forgotten to speak it. I mean, I can say speaking simple words or little phrases. And I completely understand when other people are talking around me, but don't really know how to speak it

I want to learn Vietnamese and/or Spanish. English is my first language and it's the only language I know fluently. I do know Spanish speaking people and Vietnamese speaking people so that I could practice conversational skills.
but what do you think would be easier for a native English speaker to learn?

Question for people who don’t speak Vietnamese?

Ok so I was born in Vietnam, have 19 years speaking Vietnamese. 'Cause it's my first language so I don't know how it sounds to the foreigners. Does it sound cute, or funny? Does it sound like Cambodian or Cantonese?