This space will be used to document and record my adventures in Vietnam and throughout South East Asia over the course of the next year.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Westerners, Go Home

After a year and two months of living in Vietnam, I feel like a local. Not a local in the sense that I speak the language and blend into the crowds (both of which are certainly not true) but that life on the streets no longer stops me dead in my tracks with awe and surprise, I can navigate the city as though I have lived here many years, the stares and the strangeness of this environment are no longer daunting. But as always, just as I feel accepted and assimilated, reality swings by to knock me in my face.

Yesterday as Mike and I were ending our exploration through the unknown streets and neighborhoods of this sprawling city, we heard a loud noise and a shout from across the street. We looked over to see an elderly man almost fall off his bicycle while he stared in our direction with an angry expression on his face. I heard the tail end of a yelled "go home!" Mike, being far better at Vietnamese, pieced together the old man's outburst and we realized he had yelled "Westerners, Go Home!" We were absolutely amazed. In our combined three years in Vietnam, neither of us have ever encountered hostility in any form.

The Vietnamese have always been so warm, accepting and hospitable to us as foreigners, Westerners, strangers to their culture. The man's age was an indication that he is a relic from the past when many Vietnamese held negative views of foreigners in their country. His personal story will never be known but he served as a reminder that there is always an exception to the rule and that for all the Vietnamese that are more than happy to have us here and share stories about their culture in exchange for stories about ours, there lies someone who is not as welcoming or forgiving. As comfortable as I am, I must still remember that we are foreigners in their land.

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was a shocking experience for sure. But don't worry about it. As I was born in Vietnam, I can understand the culture. Usually, Vietnameses are very polite. If anyone is yelling at strangers on the street, I can say that they fall into the following categories:

1. Drunk.
2. Mentally disturbed.
3. Some kind of trouble maker, every neighborhood has one of those.

Hoang

11:48 AM

 
Blogger Buddhist with an attitude said...

Yeah, he was probably drunk.. Shocking experience? Yes, but no more than the hostility sometimes encountered by non-Whites living in the US or in Europe. There are racist people everywhere, just shrug it off.

5:29 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

9608 and not 897. You are oblivious to your surroundings. I would leave if I were you.

5:55 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am still looking for the 7. I see the 700 Club, 007, triple 7's in casino's, Boeing 777. Sevens everywhere, where is the seven. Where is the body?

1:23 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can you seperate between the two? You can see the trail that she leaves in her wake. Power, pride and death. Around the world you can see it. Don't tempt what you can not see. Good Luck.

11:10 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They are more fascinated by their own shit. Why bother?

11:27 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what the hell is that "Anonymous" going on about god only knows.

as a viet kieu, i agree with Hoang. that old guy is a complete loser and should be ignored.
With the exception of a few hardcore Northern Communists, most vietnamese yearn to be free and live free as westerners.

Just enjoy yourself in vietnam and to know that most vietnamese welcome you and hope you enjoy our country.

2:53 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We are in big trouble if this is the future.

1:43 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone see a picture forming in their mind.

There are the government and hollywood maggots, there are unknowing aviation students. In the meantime, the "Chosen" patsy is being videotaped and photoshopped in black and white grainy video.

Does this sound familiar to anyone out there?

I am confused. Who are the terrorist again?

May God help us.

8:08 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So we have the smoking gun with Paul K. (Walther PK), we have the KO in Teana Konstanz. Who is stan the man Z? Dov Zakheim. Case closed. The arrogance, probably thought it would be fun, to see if I would notice or not.

They did not realized that the show was being followed worldwide.

Burn. It's a shame that you had to drag a couple of young ones down with you.

7:44 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the kind of competence you can buy with 3 trillion dollars? Fucking monkeys.

7:50 AM

 

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