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The three pie charts compare the main sources of news for teenagers, young adults and old people. Overall, there is a clear difference between the younger and older generations. While teenagers strongly prefer online news sites, old people mainly rely on traditional media such as TV and printed newspapers. Young adults show a more balanced pattern.For teenagers, online news sites are by far the most popular source, accounting for 52% of all news consumption. This figure is significantly higher than any other category. TV ranks second at 37%, meaning more than one third of teenagers still watch television for news. In contrast, only 7% read printed newspapers, and a mere 4% get information from other sources. This suggests that digital platforms dominate among the youngest group.Among young adults, the distribution is more even. TV is the leading source at 35%, closely followed by online news sites at 33%. Meanwhile, 26% use other sources, and just 6% prefer printed newspapers. Unlike teenagers, young adults do not depend heavily on one single medium.In contrast, old people show a strong preference for traditional media. TV accounts for the largest share at 42%, while printed newspapers make up 29%. Only 6% use online news sites, highlighting the digital gap between generations. Overall, the charts clearly demonstrate how news consumption habits vary significantly with age.

Nowadays, more and more young Vietnamese people celebrate festivals such as Christmas and Halloween. Some people think there is nothing wrong with this while others are worried about the influence of foreign cultures. What is your opinion?

In recent years, many young Vietnamese people have become excited about celebrating foreign festivals like Christmas and Halloween. Personally, I believe this trend brings more benefits than drawbacks.

First of all, celebrating international festivals helps young people learn about other cultures. When they join in activities such as decorating for Christmas or dressing up for Halloween, they become more open-minded and develop a global perspective. These events also provide opportunities for creativity, social connection, and fun after stressful study or work.

Of course, some people worry that foreign celebrations may make Vietnamese youth forget traditional festivals such as Tet or the Mid-Autumn Festival. However, I think this concern is unnecessary if young people still value their own traditions. Culture can grow richer through diversity and exchange.

In conclusion, adopting foreign festivals does not mean losing Vietnamese identity. As long as we continue to preserve and respect our traditional values, celebrating events like Christmas and Halloween can make our cultural life more colorful and meaningful.