Câu ví dụ #121
1. As coffee and milk tea shops spring up in big cities, outnumbering traditional tea shops, it is feared that traditional drinks are slowly losing ground as young people now prefer sweets.
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2. "Traditional tea requires kettles, cups and other utensils which can be too complicated for young people.
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3. Nguyen Viet Bac, owner of a tea shop in Hanoi, said many young people today lack understanding of traditional tea even though it is a vital part of their culture.
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4. “If I spend 30 minutes talking about Vietnamese culture, including tea, with a foreigner, I think many young people will not know what to say.
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5. " Bac’s tea shop near Hoan Kiem Lake in downtown Hanoi is mostly visited by people over 30, and the number of customers it gets is a fraction of the crowd of youths at a coffee shop on the same street.
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6. “Young people should know that it is their responsibility to learn about tea as part of the history of Vietnam.
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7. " Vo Thi My Hang, 25, a teacher, said she understands the cultural value of tea, but the time it takes to make a pot could daunt busy people.
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8. "I know tea is more than just a drink, but young people don't have the patience to spend some time on it.
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9. Some people are trying to revive and popularize tea among the younger generation with a more modern approach.
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10. “Young people are interested in traditional tea if given the opportunity to explore their culture.
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