Fake money, real effort? Woman in Malaysia finds hand-drawn bank notes in wedding ang bao

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Fake money, real effort? Woman in Malaysia finds hand-drawn bank notes in wedding ang bao
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A picture may be worth a thousand words, but how much is that in cold, hard cash? User Jihaaaaa11 received two hand-drawn bank notes in a wedding ang bao and took to TikTok on Monday (Sept 11) to share her discovery. The TikTok video has since gone viral, garnering 45,000 likes and more than 1.2 million views. This Malaysian began...

However, netizens disagreed with her statement and felt that money shouldn't be a factor in hosting aSaid another: "My late father told me, if you don't have money, don't hold a feast. We hold feasts because we want to give food to people."

Others also sympathised with the guest that sent the hand-drawn money, jokingly stating that he "works harder at drawing than making money". A user said: "My husband told me that there are people who can't afford to give… it's not his intention to deceive, but [he's done so] because he doesn't want to be embarrassed or feel upset."

Back in 2020, an elderly man in China by name of Zheng Zulong frequented a noodle stall owned by Guose Li., which Li and his wife accepted out of sympathy for Zheng. "I gave him free noodles earlier, but he rejected the offer; he had his rules, so I was happy to sell him the noodles this way," Li said.

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