Vác giáo chạy hiệu
To take unnecessary or excessive action
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Where will you be? Anywhere Hà Nội & the NorthHuế / Đà Nẵng & the CenterSài Gòn & the SouthOnline slang Bắc ↔ Nam words
To take unnecessary or excessive action
To take something that doesn't belong to you
Do something unnecessary or meddle in others' business
To be overly ambitious and attempt to do the impossible
Cannot accomplish something due to being overburdened
Spend all one's money on something futile
Spend money extravagantly and recklessly
Spend all one's money to save a dying person
To solve a problem once and for all
To give up or surrender completely
To completely surrender or give up
To lose both what you have and what you try to get
To show false or insincere grief
A decision is final and cannot be changed
A woman's worth is judged by her marital status
To make up or reconcile after a quarrel
Maintain dignity despite difficulties
Someone who is asking for trouble
To judge someone based on appearance
To pretend to agree or show fake obedience
Surrounded by hatred, but still kind at heart
Elderly people are still vigorous and active
Vietnamese proverb; English definition pending editorial review.
to talk nonsense or speak irrelevantly
Grape-flavored shock — a cutesy minced take on the «vãi …» exclamation family, swapping the crude tail for «nho» (grapes) so you can gasp in polite company.
A person's words reflect their character
Wasting time on useless things
Latecomers have fewer opportunities
Only after overcoming difficulties can one find happiness
To abandon a project or task at its final stage
To destroy something valuable in order to get rid of something worthless
To destroy one's own home or family
Do not interfere in others' business
Do not uncover or reveal what is better left hidden
To search thoroughly but find nothing
To search thoroughly but find nothing
Even a small amount of something can still be valuable
Every little bit counts and can accumulate to a significant amount
Small but constant efforts can lead to significant accumulation
To empty one's pockets and exhaust all resources
Someone with a very arrogant attitude deserves to be taught a lesson
Proud and arrogant due to newfound success
Pretentious and arrogant
Someone who is arrogant must be put in their place
Pride goes before a fall
Someone who is very annoying must be dealt with firmly
Do something only when it benefits oneself
Something is done for the sake of a smaller benefit
Something conspicuous is easily noticed
Suffering because of someone else's actions
There's a way when there's a will
A helper is necessary to accomplish a task
Prioritize appearances over actual value
Prioritizing spouse's opinion over siblings' relationships
One must adapt to circumstances
One must adapt to circumstances
One must adapt to circumstances
Something is destroyed or sacrificed because of its valuable qualities
Children suffer when adults quarrel
Be prepared for unexpected expenses