@Here2_4
First question: motorbikes/scooters make up 80% of the amount of vehicles here. The roads here are very small, and most people don’t have much money, so it isn’t surprising that there are so many motorbikes. It’s becoming harder to find a parking space for cars too, as people are increasing.
Second question: it depends. In the cities families tend to be smaller than those in the countries. A typical city family consists of 4 or 5 people: father, mother and their children. In the countries there may be grandma and grandpa, sone families even have uncles, ants and their children! My mom’s family is a multigeneration family with grandparents and their children and grandchildren. The house is always noisy.
Third question: the most common pets are dogs, cats, birds and fish. It’s hard to find other kinds of pets here. Pets in Vietnam are not so various as pets in the US, as Vietnamese are generally reluctant to try new things.
And did I say I have never been to the US?