Her father who earn RM6,000 a month would rarely give her money.
An anonymous woman took to Muflis Bankrupt di Malaysia Facebook page to lament about her spendthrift father who has a habit of spending beyond his means.
She shared that she previously had a part-time job as her PTPTN loan was insufficient and her father would rarely give her money.Thankfully she has a brother who is already working and often helps to pay the household bills. However due to his rather small paycheck, he is unable to save a single cent.
“My biggest worry is, what if my father passes away? What will happen to all the debt?” questioned the woman.
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