A Malaysian wife received 3 large bouquets of flowers from her husband, which were folded from banknotes. (Photo/reposted from Vivi Siew Yee Ong Facebook)
Normally, one would be very happy to receive cash. However, a Malaysian wife recently received three large bouquets from her husband, all of which were folded into banknotes, worth RM3,148 (approximately NT$22,000), which moved her very much. , but in the process of unpacking the bouquet, it took 3 hours, and it was accidentally broken, and the whole collapsed.
The woman’s name is Wang Ruoyu. She posted on Facebook on the 25th, revealing that she received three bouquets of flowers from her husband on Valentine’s Day. She was very touched at first, but it was a big difficulty to take them apart. She also asked her children and younger brother to help Use, “I made 3 bouquets of flowers in 3 hours, it should have been 7-8 hours without asking them for help.”
Although they were very careful, they still accidentally tore the banknotes, “It’s like garbage, dizzy”, some were so torn that they were so angry that they didn’t know what to do with them, and some were stuck and they were not sure whether the bank would accept it. Wang Ruoyu confessed that she was very tired. Afterwards, she also told her husband: “I’m scared, please don’t give me money once more in the future.”
As soon as the news came out, heated discussions arose. Netizens left messages: “Isn’t it better to give cash directly, and you will lose money if you can’t dismantle Meimei?” “Really! I did it once. After that time, I didn’t spend this kind of money. It’s better to give the money directly.” Can damaged banknotes be exchanged? Many people said: “The bank can change it, even if it is broken. I have changed it before.”
Wang Ruoyu revealed in an interview with “Sin Chew Net” that in order to show her love, her husband gave her three bouquets of “money flowers”, one bouquet worth RM520 (regarding NT$3,600), and the other two bouquets worth RM1,314 (regarding NT$9,000), such a combination becomes a beautiful and romantic meaning of “I love you forever” (5201314).
Faced with her husband’s love show, Wang Ruoyu was deeply moved, but she also felt distressed, and thought that she might express it in other ways, “These 1314 bouquets, my husband can still afford them, and following receiving such bouquets, it will be fine once.” .