Teachers in Ca Mau deduct Tet lucky money for students

In the past few days, the clip of a teacher holding a bunch of colorful red packets on the table, then inviting each student to wish New Year and then randomly picking a red envelope is causing a fever in the online community in the West.

The clip has received many likes and comments from the online community, in which there are probably many people who have been or are students of this teacher.

There are comments, like: Where’s my lucky money, teacher?; I also want to get lucky money; or someone still “reproaches”: Why didn’t I have a sky at that time; You forgot me…

Students receive lucky money from their teachers (Photo: NVCC).

According to PV .’s research Peoplethe teacher in the clip is Ho Viet Khoa (SN 1981), teaching Chemistry at Dam Doi High School (Dam Doi District, Ca Mau Province).

Previously, Mr. Khoa was a student at Dam Doi High School. After graduating from the University and graduating with a Chemistry Pedagogy, he returned to the school to teach for many years.

According to Mr. Khoa, when Tet comes to Spring, he wants to give lucky money to students just for the purpose of creating joy on the traditional Tet holiday, as well as encouraging them to study hard. The amount of money the teacher gives lucky money is mainly deducted from his salary.

“In each red envelope, there are many denominations of money, from VND 1,000 to VND 50,000. The children are chosen at random, so everyone is happy,” Mr. Khoa shared.

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