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what are some tips when you visit local people

. Do an image search on the Web: pictures of a place found in the news and other online resources
really can tell you what a place will look like when you get there, and how people dress — unlike
idealized tourist brochures or guidebooks

- Pay attention. If you want to blend in with the locals, pay attention to how the locals act, what they
do, where they congregate, how they dress — and follow suit

Plan out your day and route. If you have a sense of what you are going to do and how to get there, you
will be able to navigate through your day with confidence. Plan out your driving route or check public
transportation maps back in your room — not on a street corner or in the middle of an intersection.

6- how to manage your monthly budget effectively?

Step 1: Set Goal: Before you can begin to manage your money, you need to identify what is important to
you. Then you have a foundation to decide what you want to do with your money. Write down what is
important to you and use your list to help you determine goals for your money.

Step 2: Identify Income and Expenses

Once you have established some goals for your money, it’s time to look at where it comes from and
where it goes right now. Start by making a list of all your household income sources and the Expenses

Step 3: Separate Needs from WantsThe key to good money management is separating needs from
wants. If you aren’t sure if an item is a need or a want, do without it for a period of time. If after that
time you truly can’t live without it, it may be a need. Just prior to buy what you need, not what you
want.

Step 4: Design Your Budget: Before you can go any further, you need to ensure that your expenses are
not more than your income. Protecting yourself against financial disaster - you should have Emergency
Savings for some emergent situations.

Step 5: Put Your Plan into Action and follow it: Use a notebook or cellphone to record your income and
expenses and look back your plan

8. where to buy traditional food in HCM city

The best Ho Chi Minh City dishes are well regarded as nutritious and savoury that can be enjoyed at any
time of the day. Some of the defining traits in Vietnamese cuisine include rice, noodles, seafood, pork
and beef, as well as various fresh herbs and spices, all of which result in robust flavours and unique
interpretations. Although the city is evolving into a cosmopolitan landscape with sprawling shopping
malls, fine-dining restaurants and luxury hotels, you can still find plenty of roadside eateries, vibrant
street market, and street food carts to satisfy your appetite for authentic Vietnamese delicacies.

For examples:

Phở Pho is rice noodle that’s served in a flavourful soup with beef, bean sprouts, lime wedges, and
greens such as basil, mint, cilantro, and onions with a side of chilli sauce for added spice. This popular
breakfast option is priced between VND 20,000 and VND 30,000 at any local restaurant or street market
in Ho Chi Minh City.
Banh xeo is a savoury pancake that’s made of rice flour, coconut milk, and turmeric, stuffed with
ingredients such as pork slices, shrimps, sliced onions, bean sprouts, and button mushrooms.

10) how to avoid traffic jams:

Planning Alternate Routes:

Listen to traffic reports before you begin your journey. Local television news programs often give
morning and afternoon traffic reports to help commuters. Some locations also have dedicated traffic
radio. Tune into these before you get in the car. If it sounds like traffic is backed up on your normal
route, take one of your alternatives

Use traffic apps. The navigation tools built into most smartphones have the ability to detect traffic
problems, much like dedicated GPS devices. There are also apps like Waze that you can install and use to
help avoid traffic jams

Learn several ways to reach your destination. Most destinations in busy locations can be reached by
several ways. Before you go, look up several routes, including the fastest, the shortest, and alternatives
that may take you down side-streets. You can take one of the alternatives if you expect a traffic jam,
saving you time and stress

Avoid rush hour. The early morning and late afternoon hours are the worst traffic times in most
locations, because that is when most people are on the road commuting to and from work/school. If at
all possible, avoid driving during these times

Use public transportation: Sit back, relax, and let someone else do the driving! You can even have a nap
on the journey if you wish, and unlike an ordinary car driver, buses are permitted to use bus lanes which
are far less congested than other lanes reserved for other traffic.

15) What are the criteria of a leader?

1. Motivation

Leaders are motivated to take it one step further; they aren’t afraid to push the envelope, and their
drive motivates their teams.

2. Competitive drive

A leader is often competitive and commands high ambition. The drive to win and strive for success is a
goal worth seeking.

3. Hard work

Leaders work hard and encourage their teams to work hard as well. They put forth the effort to keep the
ball moving forward. Leaders roll up their sleeves to ensure that the work gets done, which also
motivates others in the office.

4. Positive outlook

Leaders encourage their teams in positive ways. They build their teams up and they are able to build
rapport and trust within their teams.
5. Open minded and good listening: Good leaders are often listen to their team member’s ideas and
then choose the best options, they don’t work or decide alone.

6. Be understanding: listen with a warm heart and sensitive to understand and sympathize team
members whenever they need, so that they can win love , trust from their team members and then
develop their team.

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