
A 2-hour flight delay ruined everything; a 4-hour delay before a refund is too long.
Passengers pay more to fly because they want to save time; a two-hour delay means that advantage is lost, and they shouldn't wait four hours to get a refund.

Passengers pay more to fly because they want to save time; a two-hour delay means that advantage is lost, and they shouldn't wait four hours to get a refund.

Never before have children been able to connect with each other as easily as they are today, with endless lists of group chats, yet many still lack a true friend to call when they're feeling down.

Besides lost time, customers who experience long flight delays also lose their health and business opportunities; therefore, airlines should be required to compensate passengers, not just refund tickets.

Following the incident involving a donut costing 430.000 VND at Hoan Kiem Lake, many opinions suggest that community service penalties should be added as a deterrent and to maintain civilized tourism.

If the National Day holiday were extended, one day would be enough; everyone would return to work on September 5th. Teachers don't get a day off anyway, and taking their children to the opening ceremony only takes a few hours.

The 2026 high school graduation exam in Literature mentions Steve Jobs, Elon Musk... and their world-changing inventions, but are they truly inventors?

Even those with good economic conditions and spacious houses who still have to participate in the lottery for social housing are robbing the poor of their dreams; it's like "the fortunate making the unfortunate even worse."

From May 1st to September 2nd, everyone has worked continuously for four months and desperately needs a long holiday to recharge. I support adding two more days off for National Day and the start of the school year.

Even those with good economic conditions and spacious houses who still have to participate in the lottery for social housing are robbing the poor of their dreams; it's like "the fortunate making the unfortunate even worse."

What are your thoughts on the proposal by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor to add two more days to the National Day holiday (September 2nd to 5th) so that parents can take their children to school on the first day of the new school year?

Taking children to the first day of school is not a valid reason to extend the September 2nd holiday by two days, because only a small percentage of workers have children of school age who need their parents' presence on the first day.

After leaving the office at 17:30 PM, we began our equally stressful "second shift," with our phones on 24/24 because midnight calls from the boss assigning tasks were commonplace.

The idea of "the right to disconnect after work" to avoid burnout has been widely discussed recently, but my boss bluntly stated that if you want to keep your job, don't even mention it.

Long-distance family road trips can be grueling if you just go on a whim; but they can be a fantastic experience if you plan ahead and prepare well.

By choosing to drive myself instead of flying, I saved about ten million dong, but the whole family was disappointed because the trip was exhausting, and the time for exploration and enjoyment was shortened.

Next to the father, who is drunk and chatting away, is a child slumped asleep on a chair after waiting too long. This heartbreaking scene is common in many bars and pubs, places not intended for children.

People who post AI-generated images that cause panic about a terrifying, non-existent event, such as the image of "rice drying in the yard exploding into burns due to the heat," are being punished.

Using the elevator only to go up or down one or two floors is uncivilized, inconvenient, and wastes other people's time, yet this behavior remains all too common.

The singing from the neighbors forced my child to "evacuate" to study for the 10th grade entrance exam; I wish my ward, like the People's Committee of Mo Cay commune, Vinh Long province, would issue a document urging people to stop karaoke during exam season.

The experience in Thailand, Singapore, and other countries proves that when sidewalks are professionally and systematically leased, both businesses and pedestrians benefit.

The incident of two girls being assaulted by four men in a Lexus is just one of many acts of violence stemming from petty disputes, which allow a sense of heroism and disregard for the law to surface.

Once businesses pay rent for sidewalk space, it's likely they'll treat the surrounding area as their own, easily driving pedestrians away even on their designated spot.

Many young people are treating busyness as a kind of adornment to show off, spending their work hours browsing the internet, watching TikTok, and posting statuses complaining about being constantly pressured by their boss with deadlines.

The mother of the 4-year-old who was tortured to death in Hanoi gave birth at 16, had low education and economic means, and was not raised by her parents, so she lacked role models on "what it means to be a mother."

Forced to return the sidewalks, many shop owners, after adapting, realized that not only pedestrians but also they themselves benefited from having clear sidewalks.

The tragedy of the 4-year-old girl being abused to death by her stepfather and biological mother might not have happened if society had intervened in time to rescue the child from that woman who was unfit to be her mother.

In one week, four cases of children being brutally abused by their stepfathers, or even their biological parents, occur; no one will protect these children if we consider the cries of children in the neighborhood as someone else's problem.

Both parents beat and starved the child... the unfortunate child died from abuse at the age of 4, but the mother is far more hateful, because even a ferocious tiger wouldn't eat its own cub.

I'd love to take the bus to work, and I'm not lazy about exercising, but Hanoi's roads aren't very pedestrian-friendly, even after the sidewalk stalls have been removed.

Offering free rides isn't a good way to encourage bus use; money isn't the issue. The reason Vietnamese people dislike this mode of transport is because they're lazy and reluctant to walk to the bus stop.

If it weren't for the announcement of free bus rides during the holidays, I wouldn't have been tempted to try it again and erase the prejudice that had made me avoid this mode of transportation for decades.

When organizing our wedding, my husband and I decided not to include the bank account QR code on the invitations because we didn't want guests to feel like they were being reminded to transfer money as a wedding gift if they couldn't attend.

Instead of having to call everyone to ask them to "put money in the envelope," I find printing the bank account QR code on the wedding invitation to be a convenient and practical solution, not just a utilitarian one.

Many people consider smearing cake on the birthday person's face a joke, but while the prankster might find it funny and amusing, the person being pranked certainly can't be happy about it.

Many couples print QR codes for bank transfers on their wedding invitations and consider it a matter of course, but I find that very tactless and lacking in sophistication.

They appear polite and successful, but they consider teasing, threatening, or harassing service staff as a form of entertainment, even finding it amusing.

Before the 5-year-old boy kicked a soccer ball into the road and caused a fatal accident in Vinh Long, adults were always watching, but what they should have done was prevent the child from playing there.

Cruel domestic violence, as evidenced by a recent case in Bac Ninh, requires legal action even if the wife requests that no charges be filed, in order to prevent recurrence.