The top 10 most searched terms on Google this year (in the structure: term + what is it) not only reflect the community's deep interest in social events , but also show attention to human psychology, the explosion of Gen Z slang, and unique social media trends.
Below are the terms that have been trending on digital platforms this year, ranked from highest to lowest, based on the level of public interest.

Images of people participating in the rehearsal for the A80 parade and march (Photo: Cam Tien).
A80
A80 is an abbreviation for "Mission A80," referring to the large-scale national parade and march in Hanoi commemorating the 80th anniversary of the successful August Revolution and National Day on September 2nd, showcasing the national strength, patriotic traditions, and unity of Vietnam.
8386
8386 is a popular number sequence among young Vietnamese people, signifying "wealth and prosperity" or "everlasting prosperity," originating from a phonetic variation of Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation (the number 8 sounds similar to "prosperity," 3 is similar to "wealth," and 6 is similar to "fortune"), and has become a trend on social media.
This sequence of numbers is used to send messages of good luck and success, and can be found in phone numbers, license plates, or greetings; it is also considered an "angel number" carrying a positive message.
Manifest
A term derived from the Law of Attraction , Manifest refers to the act of transforming thoughts and goals into reality through focused willpower, unwavering belief, and consistent action.
It has become a positive lifestyle, used by young people as a concrete method to "attract" desired things into their lives.
Tight
As a prime example of Vietnamese adaptation from English, it originated from a mispronunciation of the word "secret." Initially, "sít rịt" was used in the blind box community to refer to rare items, but it later spread to describe any unexpected or rare situation in life, whether fortunate or unfortunate.
Fomo
FOMO stands for "Fear of Missing Out," which refers to the anxiety or pressure of not participating in prominent events or trends.
The explosion of social media has made FOMO a constant obsession, forcing users to continuously update trends or shop according to fads, fearing they will become outdated or miss out on opportunities.
Memorial service on the sand dunes
This phrase has become a unique cultural and entertainment phenomenon, originating from the humorous videos of TikToker Le Tuan Khang.
This phrase not only carries local cultural significance (referring to a feast on a riverside island in the Mekong Delta), but also alludes to a mysterious and intriguing situation, where attending a memorial feast is always associated with tragicomic stories.
Lowkey
It's an English phrase that young people search for to define their lifestyle.
Lowkey refers to people who choose a discreet, unassuming lifestyle, sharing little of their personal lives on social media, and valuing depth and contemplation.
Skip the pig day
Originating from the gym (bodybuilding) community, "skip leg day" means "to skip leg training day".
This keyword is frequently searched due to concerns about body imbalance (large upper body, small lower body), and also highlights the importance of leg training for overall muscle development.
A50
Similarly to A80, A50 is the abbreviated name for the training and participation in the parade commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Southern Vietnam and the reunification of the country (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025), which took place in Ho Chi Minh City. This is an important historical event for the Vietnamese nation.
Year number 9
This keyword relates to Numerology. With the sum of its digits being 9 (2+0+2+5=9), the year 2025 is interpreted as a year carrying the energy of the end and completion of a 9-year cycle.
The search for "Year 9" reflects a need to cleanse energy, let go of the old in order to prepare for a better new cycle.
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