1. Can you cook?
2. Do you often do any cooking?
3. Do you like cooking? (Why?/Why not?)
4. Who taught you how to cook?
5. Is it important for husbands to know how to cook?
1. Can you cook?
I would say I am just fine at cooking. I’m confident when I cook food for myself or two people but not for a huge bunch of people. Neither do I know how to cook the great delicacies that my mother can cook.
2. Do you often do any cooking?
I am a working woman and currently living with friends in Hanoi. I have to cook on a daily basis and bring it to the workplace because I can’t stand eating out frequently, which is really harmful to my health.
3. Do you like cooking? (Why?/Why not?)
Yes, I’m quite into cooking because I believe that home-cooked meals could be safer to my health and also I’m a foodie, I’d like to try various recipes and taste all kinds of tasty food. I always do some cooking in my home with my mother during the weekend to enjoy the family time.
4. Who taught you how to cook?
My mother was a great teacher who gives me step by step instructions about how to cook some traditional Vietnamese dishes like spring rolls, fried eggs…. Whenever I have spare time, I usually give her a hand in preparing meals and I seize these chances to learn a lot of cooking techniques from her
5. Is it important for husbands to know how to cook?
I think husbands share responsibilities by helping their wives cook meals. It’s a good way to strengthen the bond between the husband and wife. A woman when eating the food made by her husband would definitely love him more because it shows that the man treats her equally and respects her.