Beyond making phone calls and receiving text messages, a smartphone is a cell phone that provides advanced features. The majority of smartphones can show images, play videos, check and send e-mails, and surf the Web. Modern smartphones can run third-party software, such as iPhones and Android-based phones, which have unlimited functionality.

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It’s neither difficult nor easy to learn Vietnamese. Many more elements of Vietnamese grammar, as we will see, are d’ rather than khó. Realistically, it is more appropriate to conclude that Vietnamese is “an simple language” rather than “a hard language.” However, it is very difficult to say one aspect of Vietnamese, the pronunciation.

This is Sebastián, a friendly man from Colombia and one of our best student. He has learned Viet with SVFF for 7 months. Watch the video to see what is he thinking about learning Vietnamese with SVFF !

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Who would have thought there could be such a complex vocabulary for something as easy as cutting hair! Hair language isn’t an ordinary thing you come across. But until you’re in the seat, it’s not until you find that you’re open to it. It is also worthwhile to train yourself for the big event. I’ll cover the most popular vocabulary for hair in this video to help you get started.

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In Vietnam, there are about 62 million people on social media. That’s 60 per cent of the population of the world.

The social media habits of Vietnam are specific. The nation also has a WeChat-like app of its own, called Zalo.

It is not difficult to break into the social zeitgeist, you just need to know what’s new, what’s not, and how to smash out “on trend” content every now and again.

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The government of Vietnam has agreed to slap fines on individuals who put fraudulent, slanderous or lurid content online.

A new decree, effective from 15 April, imposes a fine of VND10-20 million ($426-$853) for using social networks to provide false information, slander or insult agencies and institutions, reduce individuals’ honor or dignity; encourage superstition, obscenity, or depravity that is incompatible with the traditions and customs of the nation; provide and share information explaining the information

The new declaration is used to replace the old one from 2013 that did not cover the aspect of fake news directly.

VND10-20 million will also be fined on acts of supplying, sharing false information, causing confusion among individuals, encouraging abuse, crimes, social evils, and gambling; supplying, sharing literary, artistic, and publishing works without the author’s permission or not yet approved for circulation.

Also, social media is widely used today. But how does it affect the Vietnamese’s people life? Let’s watch and find out

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