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Only after two years did he return home to celebrate Tet even though he earned 70 million

Only after two years did he return home to celebrate Tet even though he earned 70 million 10

Only after two years did he return home to celebrate Tet even though he earned 70 million

Regarding the story `Every year we spend 55 million to return home to celebrate Tet`, reader Dat Ky shares his concerns and pressures every year when Tet comes: `My husband and I earn about more than 70 million/month, and have

Sympathizing with the economic burden of returning home to celebrate Tet, reader Oanhpham shared: `My husband and I earn about 60 million a month (excluding expenses). We do business all year without taking a day off during Tet.

`If you have money, everything is extremely simple. But when food, clothes, rice, and money are not taken care of, Tet comes as a big pressure. Train tickets during Tet increase four times as much as usual. A family of four

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Talking about the financial pressures when returning home for Tet, reader Duong Tieu Dan said that if you don’t have the conditions, it’s best not to return: `My husband and I currently have an income of about 50 million per month. However,

I think we can have such a comfortable Tet because we have a good income.

Therefore, if you don’t feel comfortable coming back to celebrate Tet, especially in terms of money, then it’s best not to come back.

Meanwhile, readers Life is a Sea of ​​Suffering have a different view on returning home for Tet, thinking that it is completely possible to spend reasonably depending on each person’s conditions: `My income is about five million/month.

In the same opinion, reader Trang Le Quoc emphasized that we should not put too much thought into the cost of returning home to celebrate Tet: `Tet is an occasion for family reunions. Nowadays, we live in a time that is too pragmatic, so the

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