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[edit] What does 5T stand for?
Does anyone actually have the Vietnamese phrases for "Jail, Death, Guilt, Love, Money" or "Young People Lack Love"? It would be a good contribution to the article. Do the words start with T? (Người Trẻ is the phrase for "Young People", I thought... but there's a lot of vocabulary that I don't know.
--Tphcm 05:50, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] I spoke too soon
There's the Money, Love, blah blah phrase as "tình, tiền, tù, tội, tử", and the young Vietnamese gang members lack love (aah, poor dears!) as "Tuổi Trẻ Thiếu Tình Thương". I'm just caching it here. I might work it into the article. Info comes from here
--Tphcm 18:25, 12 April 2006 (UTC)