– Lelaki Tunjuk 2 Keping Duit RM50 Terkoyak Waktu Buka Angpau

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– Lelaki Tunjuk 2 Keping Duit RM50 Terkoyak Waktu Buka Angpau
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Duit RM50 sebanyak dua keping yang berada di dalam sampul angpao itu dilihat telah terkoyak di bahagian atas wang berkenaan.

Menjelang sambutan Tahun Baru Cina yang bakal tiba tidak lama lagi pada tahun ini, kebanyakan majikan bermurah hati untuk memberikan bonus dan angpau kepada pekerja-pekerja mereka.

Bayangkan rasa teruja untuk mengetahui berapa nilai wang yang diberikan itu kemudiannya berakhir dengan perasaan kecewa. Orang Ramai Beri Pendapat Duit Terkoyak Itu Ditukar Di Bank Menjengah ke ruangan komen, rata-rata masyarakat meluahkan rasa terhibur dan sengaja mengusik individu berkenaan kerana terburu-buru mahu membuka sampul angpau berkenaan.“Cara bukanya tu yang salah, bukan salah bos ya,” ujar seorang lagi pengguna TikTok.

Kriteria Wang Yang Dikira Sebagai Rosak Sebelum anda ingin menukar wang kertas yang rosak di bank, beberapa kriteria perlu dikenal pasti terlebih dahulu.Nilai pertukaran dan tempoh ganti pula bergantung kepada keadaan wang yang sudah rosak. Jika nilai wang yang rosak itu jelas, maka anda boleh mendapatkan ganti pada hari yang sama.

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