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Egg coffee should not be missed when paying a visit to the country. (Photo: Escape.com.au)

The first thing assesses the driving skills of Vietnamese people on roads.

According to writer James Booth, in Vietnam tooting your horn doesn't necessarily mean you're angry, instead it's simply a way to communicate "I'm here", with Booth comparing it to a form of sonic braille. 

“I'd say learning to drive in Vietnam would actually make you a much more understanding - and more attentive – driver,” he shared.

Secondly, eating food in the country allows visitors to enjoy a range of delicious food and learn about the lives of local people at the same time.

Booth discovered that Vietnamese people eat less junk food, particularly as local food is so fresh and wholesome, meaning that he felt better and healthier than ever. 

Napping is another interesting experience that local people enjoy. In the nation people appear to be comfortable taking a lie down everywhere, from the seat of their moped to across chairs, church benches, buggy seats, and of course in hammocks.

Sampling some of the delicious local egg coffee should not be missed when paying a visit to the country. Cafe Trung, also known egg coffee, is a kind of coffee made with black coffee, condensed milk, and whipped egg yolk.

The taste is both nice and sweet, as well as being a convenient way to tell yourself you've started the day off with some protein, the Australian tourist wrote.

Source: VOV