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Jul 18, 2013 02:18 | |
| Thanks for your blessings, Wan. I believe that I will find a man that deserves my love. My future husband will be happy to marry me because our parents don't ask for a million yuan as bride price. |
Jul 19, 2013 16:56 | |
| Still it's high in China, which if I can't afford. Recently my nephew got married and he paid RMB10k for a bride price and my eldest brother thought it's too high. He would be shocked if he knows the amount of bride price paid in China! Wan |
Jul 21, 2013 21:00 | |
| Dear Wan, 10K is too little. Here in Xian, the bride price is 3K to 5K. Plus, men should have the apartments. |
Jul 22, 2013 04:32 | |
| RMB10k is equivalent to MYR5000 which most of us can't afford. Our salary is small not like in China. When I started working my salary was only 585 until I got my certificate a month later then I got an increase to 880. Fresh graduate today gets 2100. Wan |
Jul 30, 2013 21:40 | |
| Wan, I am sorry that I made a serious mistake. The bride price in Xian is 30K to 50K. The graduate earns MYR 2100 per month (CNY 4200?). It sounds nice. |
Jul 31, 2013 11:30 | |
| Dear Cherry I understand you made typing mistake, as I often did. For me, if I am a fresh graduate (which I never could, haha) I would appreciate it very much. As you may understand, food and accommodation are still affordable. On top of that, they will also receive other allowances for RM850. Wan |
Jul 31, 2013 21:27 | |
| Wan, I was wordless when I read your post. The Malaysian graduates are happier than Chinese college graduates. |
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