And because she had to pay for these loans, she explained that her monthly commitments were delayed for two whole months.
DECIDING whether or not to lend money to your partner is a decision that should not be made without much consideration.A Malaysian woman recently expressed her regret online of how she had to delay paying her own commitments after she opted to take loans to help her boyfriend.
In the first loan, she explained that she had borrowed RM2,400 and received RM2,000, adding that the monthly repayment is a sum of RM400. “Because I paid for these foolish things, my important commitments got delayed for two months. Car, motorcycle, and AKPK. That is all I wanted to share.”Her post has since attracted attention from netizens in the group who advised her to take the experience as a life lesson.
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