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Was doing a search for tipping in Vietnam and they mentioned tipping in VND or with a $2 bill.

Was doing a search for tipping in Vietnam and they mentioned tipping in VND or with a $2 bill. I’ve received hundreds of them over the years growing up in red envelopes, which I still have. I know tipping is not something that is common unless it’s a tourist area, and more for tour operators, hotel staff, etc. Would using a red envelope outside of Tet be ok to give tips in?

10 thoughts on “Was doing a search for tipping in Vietnam and they mentioned tipping in VND or with a $2 bill.

  1. VietnamVietnam
    Kelly Mai
    says:

    You can tip them and make someone’s day super bright, they will appreciate the kindness! 🌟

  2. VietnamVietnam
    Irving Haraldson
    says:

    The bank will maybe exhange them, if they are crisp and flawless.

  3. VietnamVietnam
    Irving Haraldson
    says:

    If given money in red envelope the notes should be crisp/new. Old/wrinkled notes are considered bad luck.

  4. VietnamVietnam
    Active Member Hung Pham
    says:

    They will love it and appreciate you for giving it to them for sure!

  5. VietnamVietnam
    Cherie Thomson
    says:

    Money given in red envelopes are to help with your personal abundance. Keep them

  6. VietnamVietnam
    John Barbara Rybczyk
    says:

    $2 bills are considered Lucky Money in some countries. They will not spend it They keep it. We traveled to Bali a number of times and gave the $2 bill as a gift not as a tip. When we returned a couple of years later, some of the waiter and waitresses who still worked in Cinta’a still had the $2 bill in their wallet.

  7. VietnamVietnam
    Active Member Luong Quoc Vu
    says:

    A normal Việt Nam citizen would need to jump through hoops to exchange small bills in foreign currency to feed their families. Giving tips in local currencies such as VND is much more practical. Even us, the foreigners, would also need to go through hoops such as having crisp 100 USD bill, no creases, no marking, issued before a certain year to get good exchange rate. How do you think the locals would feel when given small denomination bills?

  8. VietnamVietnam
    Active Member David Cutaia
    says:

    $2 bills are not good for them. Give Vietnamese dong instead. $2 is often given by Việt Kiều for Tết lì xì for good luck but not usually given the rest of the year.

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