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Vietnam prostitutes brush up their
chat-up lines
Hanoi - Vietnamese
prostitutes trying to lure customers in the resort town of China Beach
have been taking English classes to improve their chances, state-run
media has said.
At least three English classes have
been opened unofficially in the city, with teachers who provide
instruction on sentences like: 'One hundred dollars', 'I want to be
your wife' and 'Give me your watch', the Nguoi Lao Dong (Labourer)
newspaper reported on Friday.
Officials in the town, a former
playground for American soldiers during the Vietnam War, could not be
reached for comment.
The paper said one unidentified
teacher was paid $52 a month by her students.
A woman from one of the classes said
many in her profession had long wanted to study English.
"Many times we would have a
client, a foreigner, but we were so embarrassed as we did not know
what to say to lure him," the newspaper quoted her as saying.
Prostitution is illegal in communist
Vietnam which has recently renewed crackdowns, including stronger
penalties for state employees caught breaking the law.
In late 2002, state media estimated
the country had around 37,000 prostitutes though the authorities had
official records on only 14,000. -- Reuters
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