Tattooing on the body is not a strange culture for young people. Although many people still do not have a favorable view of this type of tattoo, it is undeniable that tattoo culture is helping many young people in Vietnam confidently express their personality and lifestyle.
Tattoo culture has existed in the history of many grim reaper countries around the world. As cultures come together and merge, the spread of tattoo art is becoming more and more popular in countries around the world.
In Vietnam, tattoo culture has a long history. In previous historical periods, tattooing was a cultural practice of Vietnamese people, expressing the harmony of man with nature and a form of beauty of contemporaries. Today, due to social prejudice, revealing tattoos makes people not very sympathetic. However, appearance is never enough and is a factor to identify and evaluate people.
Tattoo culture in modern youth
Unlike previous generations, young people today have a more open lifestyle and more than ever are stepping out of the prejudices of society. Young people increasingly love tattoo art when it is both aesthetic and contains stories, marking the beginning, the end or simply the desire to do what they like. Therefore, tattoos are no longer too strange in the midst of modern life, from small to large tattoos with a full range of colors and messages.
The development of society has promoted the integration needs of modern youth. In recent years, the increasing participation of young customers has made tattoo art make new comebacks with many different shapes. It is perceived by young people as a new form of decoration of the body, not an aggressive appearance like the way people often call it "brothers and sisters".
There are small tattoos that seem meaningless but viking hoodie carry a great "implicit" meaning, becoming a permanent "mark" on the body and have a special meaning for each person. After major turning points in life, Nguyen Hai Linh (26 years old, bank employee) decided to get a semicolon tattoo for herself.
Tattoo culture in modern youth
Young Hai Linh tattooed a semicolon to remember the turning point in the past
“For me, a semicolon is used to mark a pause in a sentence, but not the end. This tattoo reminds me of my decisions in the past, that day I thought I had to stop, but I chose to continue to have everything like today, "said Hai Linh.