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In recent years, many young Vietnamese people have started celebrating foreign festivals like Christmas and Halloween. In my opinion, this trend is positive as long as people still value and preserve traditional Vietnamese culture.

First of all, joining in international celebrations helps young people learn about other cultures. It creates opportunities to understand global customs, strengthen connections with people from other countries, and make Vietnam more open-minded and friendly. Moreover, festivals like Halloween or Christmas are fun and meaningful occasions for young people to relax, express creativity through costumes, and enjoy time with friends.

friendly. Moreover, festivals like Halloween or Christmas are fun and meaningful occasions for young people to relax, express creativity through costumes, and enjoy time with friends.

However, it is important not to forget our own traditions such as Tet or the Mid-Autumn Festival. If we only focus on foreign holidays, our national identity could fade away.

Therefore, we should celebrate both - embracing global culture while protecting Vietnamese values.

In conclusion, celebrating foreign festivals is not harmful if we do it wisely. It can enrich our lives and make Vietnam a more colorful and diverse