Guess what the french gave to vietnam? Challenge yourself to find out what is the pearl of the orient is.
Ceded to France by the 1862 Treaty of Saigon,[30] the city was planned by the French to transform into a large town for colonization. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, construction of various French-style buildings began, including a botanical garden, the Norodom Palace, Hotel Continental, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and Bến Thành Market, among many others.[31][32] In April 1865, Gia Dinh Bao was established in Saigon, becoming the first newspaper published in Vietnam.[33] During the French colonial era, Saigon became known as
"Pearl of the Orient" (Hòn ngọc Viễn Đông),[34] or "Paris of the Extreme Orient".[35]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho_Chi_Minh_CityThey also gave us the necktie. In other words, your hmongrock daddy will still be savage had it not for the french influences. They gave us their religion and taught us how to read the bible as we now have the alphabets. They also gave us the banh mi aka viet sandwiches. You eat pho? Don't lie, you hmong liking them pho like crack. Yep, french influences too.
the French popularized the eating of red meat. In fact, it is believed that "phở" is derived from "pot au feu" a French soup.
http://www.phofever.com/facts.phpviet coffee? Yep, french too
In fact, coffee wasn’t introduced to Vietnam until 1857, when a french priest brought a single arabica tree to the country.
https://nguyencoffeesupply.com/blogs/news/history-of-french-coffee-in-vietnamI talked with substances and sources. You talked with daddy dementia propaganda stories but that's ok. Stay academia is the message here.