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Monday, 23/2/2026 | 13:31 GMT+7

Office workers exchange lottery tickets as li xi

On the first day back to work after Tet, many office workers choose to give lottery tickets as li xi, a gift to wish good luck and foster connection in the workplace.

After the Tet holiday, businesses often maintain the tradition of giving li xi on the first working day of the new year as a way to extend new year wishes. In today's office environment, the method of giving li xi has become more flexible, focusing on spiritual significance rather than material value. Many employees opt for symbolic gifts that convey good luck and strengthen team bonds.

Recently, some office workers have chosen Vietlott lottery tickets as new year li xi. This approach is seen as simple, financially suitable, and avoids pressure regarding the gift's value. The shared activity of checking numbers after work has also become a communal event, helping to maintain interaction among colleagues on their first day back.

Employees receive new year li xi. Photo: Vietlott

Phuong Thanh, 27, shared that her group of colleagues maintains the habit of exchanging li xi on the first working day of the year. According to Phuong Thanh, this year the group chose Lotto 5/35 tickets placed in li xi envelopes, accompanied by a symbolic amount of cash. Members plan to check the results together that same afternoon. She believes this format suits the new year atmosphere.

Many people choose lottery tickets for new year li xi. Photo: Vietlott

Giving lottery tickets as li xi is widely considered a fresh approach in office culture. This activity emphasizes collective interaction rather than focusing on winning prizes.

Beyond physical tickets, users can send tickets through Vietlott's phone-based lottery distribution channel, the Vietlott SMS application. Individuals aged 18 and above can register an account and purchase tickets directly on their phone. The application allows users to select number sets based on personal preferences, such as birth dates or numbers with special meaning, and then send them as gifts to friends and relatives who are far away. This method makes giving li xi more convenient and suitable for a flexible work environment.

Users check numbers on the application. Photo: Vietlott

During the beginning of the year, many people choose products such as Power 6/55, Mega 6/45, or Lotto 5/35 to give to colleagues. Each product has different participation mechanisms and prize levels. With Lotto 5/35, the product also features a jackpot sharing mechanism when the accumulated value exceeds 12 billion dong, providing an additional option for participants.

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Participants can easily purchase self-selected lottery tickets through Vietlott's two official phone-based distribution channels: https://vietlott-sms.vn.

Vietlott sales points are available nationwide. Find information about Vietlott products at: https://vietlott.vn/

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/gioi-van-phong-li-xi-nhau-bang-ve-so-5043114.html
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