Another week has flown by in Phan Thiet. While there are many, many differences there
are many similarities. Like young kids
for instance… I participated in an English Club with most of the students
ranging in age from 17-20. When asked
what comes to mind when they think of Canada?
Yes, you guessed it….Justin Beiber.
The token male in the group saved the day and said ‘the red leaf’, I
proudly displayed my Ottawa picture book and was able to take the conversation
in whole different direction.
Truthfully, I couldn’t remember any Just Beiber lyrics so this was my
next best option.
There are over 3000 students that attend this college in
either 2 or 3 year programs with over 200 Faculty. The school has four faculties: Economics & Technology; Tourism &
Culture; Foreign Language and Pedagogy (yes, I had to come to Vietnam to find
out what this is…you can look it up too!).
As I’ve said, I’m working in the Tourism & Culture Faculty. I had no idea what’s behind all of the
services we receive (and expect) on a daily basis in a hotel when
travelling. You can even take an extra course
at some colleges to learn how to make up to 100 designs of animals and iconic decorations
out of towels – this
is all very serious where attention to detail is primary for exceptional SERVICE. They follow The Ritz Carleton brand promise (Ladies & Gentleman, Serving Ladies and Gentleman).
Phan Thiet is a coastal and active city with just under
400,000 people. People drive motorcycles,
mopeds and electric bikes, very rarely do they drive cars (mostly because they cannot afford to). You can see an entire family or 4 or 5 with
groceries on one motorbike (no kidding).
Traffic comes at you in all directions, they drive on both sides of the
streets to cross into lanes and earmark turns … it’s all very confusing. I just close my eyes. While riding with a colleague, her motor
bike blew a tire on a busy street and low and behold right there on the corner
was a tire shop, it was fixed in 15 minutes and cost 80,000 Viet Dong (about $4.00). It’s got me thinking that maybe I’ll get a Vespa
when I get home, or maybe not.
Other differences include squatting toilets but I'll leave that one to your imaginations.
I’m preparing for a big meeting with the Vice Rector this
afternoon where she wants to see some ideas I have for the branding of their
upcoming restaurant. Wow, this is almost
as scary as presenting branding ideas to Mike (sorry Mike, couldn’t
resist)! I’m using all of my experience
from the past few years and am thankful for the brand project because it’s all
fresh in my head. The only thing I’m missing
is a wonderful and fantastic team to support me. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes. Fingers crossed!
Xin chào, Sheila

What an incredible experience! Love reading about your learnings and adventures! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. We miss you here too. Bet you aren't missing the -25 weather that we have been having!!
ReplyDeleteHow very exciting for you Sheila, and what a great learning experience for you too. We are so proud of you. Be careful of that traffic. :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs from Harry and Paulene
Great readings Sheila! I have no doubt you'll come up with something amazing for them. Keep soaking up those experiences! They'll make you smile for years to come.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs...Christine
Sounds like an exciting time, Sheila! Hope your meeting went well with the VR!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update my friend! Keep them coming.
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