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Husbands, I think it’s time for you to give up trying to challenge your wives. Let’s face it, women are always right, one way or another.

This Malaysian wife, Julia Thulasi, took on her Facebook to share her story of how her husband tried to charge her RM10 for helping her with preparing ingredients to cook.

In her post, she explained that her husband wasn’t working that day, so she decided to seek his help in preparing the vegetables to cook for their dinner. However, she was surprised to see that he left a note for her along with the chopped vegetables.

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On the note, Julia’s husband wrote “Chopping cabbage. Service charge of RM10. PAY CASH!!! No instant transfer!!!”

Well aware of her husbands’ humour, she decided to play along and give a good comeback. And she sure did…

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After Julia finally completed cooking dinner for her husband and herself, she served him a plate of rice and a few dishes with a note attached, addressed to him.

Her note read “Mr Husband, RM15. Pay before you eat. No hutang!” Savage!

“He attached a note that there is a service charge. Okay, I simply gave in. But I won’t be giving free food so this is my note to him. He nodded his head and is now silent,” she wrote in her post.

After all, she was the one who did the hard work of cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Well played, Julia! 

All jokes aside, we find Julia and her husband’s playful bickering simply adorable. And it also proves that women are always right. Take note men!

Husbands… please be grateful to your wives. Unless you don’t want her to feed you good homecooked food anymore.

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