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Indonesian Man Wants To Remarry After His Wife Spends RM100 in 25 Days, Netizens Ridicule Him

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Just a few days ago, a post was shared on a famous Twitter page, stating that a man is unhappy with his wife and intends to find a new wife as she is a big spender.

“Should I divorce her and marry someone else?” the man asked.

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The man shared that he gives his wife 350,000Rp (RM106.37) a month as her monthly expenses but she finishes all of the money in 25 days. He also mentioned that his wife has a bad temper and would always throw a fit when asked about her spending habits.

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The man’s post garnered a lot of attention and many netizens felt unfair for the wife as the world is going through inflation. Many have said that the amount he is providing isn’t even enough to cover any expenses for a month.

The news was then shared to a Malaysian group and here’s what some netizens have to say:

“He thinks his RM100 is like RM1,000. Once he steps foot into the market, RM100 would be gone just like that.”

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“He thinks he is still living in the 1950s!”

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“I spent my boyfriend’s RM100 in a day, I should be grateful that my boyfriend didn’t dump me!”

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“What a great man! He managed to find a wife that would spend RM100 in 25 days! Please recommend!”

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“Please let your wife go, there’s plenty of people lining up and the queue has reached Pluto.”

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“Rm100 in 25 days is amazing! I would spend that in 5 minutes!”

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What do you think of this incident? Let us know in the comments below! 

 

Also read: M’sians Ridicule This Klang Company for Wanting To Hire a HR Manager at RM1k Salary

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