Tet is a very lovely and affectionate word to our Vietnamese people, especially to those living overseas. In the United States Tet usually falls in the cold winter season. Snow covers the ground and the air is cold. Therefore, the imagination of children, parents and relatives gathering by the fireplace makes the New year days warm, comfortable and peaceful. Tet is also an opportunity for us to remind our children and grandchildren about their true nature. The United States is the country of nearly two hundred ethnic migrants united in a convergent culture. From this meaning, we as Vietnamese people must preserve our unique identity culture to affirm where we come from and also to contribute to this multicultural country.