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Old 21-01-2012, 01:05 PM
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club

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Originally Posted by billgates View Post
"Chuc mung nam moi" and "Chuc mung tet vui" -- quite similar meaning but the 1st one usually refers to ang mor new year while the 2nd one is specific to Tet or Lunar New Year. "Vui" is from the word "vui ve" meaning happiness.
My understanding is that Chuc mung nam moi(Happy New Year) can be use and are use commonly for both Ang Mo New Year and Lunar New Year.... as in singapore u also wish ppl Happy New Year whether it is 1st Jan or it is 正月初一..... Anyway thanks for introducing me the new phrase Chuc Mung Tet Vui....
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