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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
I would really like to read this. First I have heard of it.
I wonder if it is really how they do it, or if was something they did a long time ago or maybe still do in the farm lands. I'm curious. If you find it, please let me know.
I don't really have any Vietnamese content, but I do spend time there. I'd hate to think I've had sex with someone so young. 
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Quick search on Vietnam birthdays confirmed it.
Here is the quotes. "Vietnam - Everyones birthday is celebrated on new years day. Not only is Tet the beginning of a New Year, it is also everyone's birthday. The Vietnamese do not know or acknowledge the exact day they were born. A baby turns one on Tet no matter when he/she was born that year. Children say they were born in the year of the symbol of the lunar calendar for that year. On the first morning of Tet, adults congratulate children on becoming a year older by presenting them with red envelopes that contain "Lucky Money," or li xi. These envelopes are given to the children by parents, siblings, relatives and close friends."