Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may this Tet bring your family the kind of reunion that needs no agenda.
Vietnamese New Year Wishes
Bringing best wishes for Vietnamese New Year. Get Happy New Year Collection, wishes, quotes, events and traditions of Tet Nguyen Dan celebrated in Vietnam.
May the new lunar year fill your home with the smell of banh chung and the sound of cousins arguing softly.
Wishing you an An Khang Thinh Vuong year — health that holds and prosperity that arrives without asking.
May Tet find your ancestors honored, your elders rested, and your children dressed in red for once.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may your li xi envelopes be generous and your karaoke choices be merciful.
May the year ahead be Van Su Nhu Y for you — all matters arranged according to your wishes.
Wishing you a Tet of full tables, swept floors, and debts settled before the first day arrives.
May the Year of the Horse bring you swift progress, sure footing, and the patience to enjoy both.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may old grudges leave with the old year and only good company step through your door.
Wishing you Suc Khoe Doi Dao — abundant health — and the rest required to actually keep it.
May the kumquat tree by your door bear bright fruit, and your family bear good news, all year long.
An Khang Thinh Vuong — may your savings grow, your worries shrink, your ancestors smile from the altar.
Wishing you a lunar new year where the kitchen stays warm, the visitors stay welcome, the conversations stay kind.
May Tet open with incense and gratitude, and close with leftovers you're genuinely sad to finish.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may the first guest through your door this year bring luck for all who follow.
May the new year bring your family back together, even if only on the phone and only for a moment.
Wishing you Phat Tai Phat Loc — fortune that arrives, and the wisdom to share it before it spoils.
May this Tet be the year the youngest cousin finally remembers all the chuc Tet greetings on the first try.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may your peach blossoms last longer than the cleanup and your laughter outlast both.
Wishing you a year where filial piety feels like joy, not duty, and tradition feels like belonging.
May the lunar new year reward the quiet hours you spent preparing — the markets, the cleaning, the cooking.
An Khang Thinh Vuong to your household — may health be plentiful and prosperity arrive in proper proportion.
Wishing you a Tet where the altar is full, the rice is hot, and someone remembers to call the relatives in Hue.
May the new year bring your business steady custom and your home steady peace, in equal measure.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi — may you receive blessings from elders and pass them forward without keeping count.