In Vietnam, youth are increasingly active online, with many using social media platforms and online forums to connect with others and share content. However, there are also concerns about the impact of online content on Vietnamese youth, including the potential for cyberbullying, addiction, and exposure to explicit material.
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| Time | Vendor | Dish | Interaction Highlights | |------|--------|------|------------------------| | 22:06 | Bánh Mì Bảo (Bánh mì stall) | Classic Bánh mì with pâté, pickles, cilantro | Mack asked for the “secret sauce,” learned the word nước mắm (fish sauce) and tried pronouncing it. The vendor laughed and taught him a quick phrase: “Cảm ơn!” (Thank you). | | 22:12 | Phở Hùng (Phở stall) | Beef phở with fresh herbs | He watched the broth simmer for 12 hours, asked about the bone‑stock process, and shared his own “soup‑making” mishap from a previous livestream. | | 22:20 | Chè Trà Đá (Dessert cart) | Chè (sweet bean soup) with crushed ice | While tasting, he expressed genuine surprise at the balance of sweet and salty flavors, noting that “it’s like a dessert and a drink at the same time.” | Ghost Kitchens Understanding Online Content: A Discussion on