At the show "The Newlyweds" led by Thanh Van Hugo and Quoc Thuan, we welcome the couple of First Lieutenant Tu Van Hau (29 years old, Ca Mau), working at Air Force Regiment 917, Air Force Division 370, Air Defense - Air Force Service and Bui Thi Nhu Quynh (26 years old, Tay Ninh).
According to the sharing, the couple met each other through social networks 6 years ago. After half a year of texting back and forth, the two officially confirmed their relationship. Van Hau said that the two dated for less than a year before "the plan fell through". When he brought his wife home to meet his family, his parents did not agree.
When talking about his family's reaction, Van Hau said that maybe because at that time they were both young, their family objected.
On the contrary, Nhu Quynh's family loves Van Hau very much because he is gentle and quiet. Nhu Quynh's mother even offered to adopt him if their relationship did not work out.
Due to lack of support from their families, Van Hau and Nhu Quynh decided to register their marriage and move in together. Up to now, they have not held a wedding ceremony. Nhu Quynh admitted that at first, she felt quite sad every time she passed by a wedding dress shop or attended a friend's wedding. At the show, Nhu Quynh expressed her emotions when she wore a wedding dress for the first time.
After 5 years of marriage, Van Hau has always shown his love and affection for his wife. He said that Nhu Quynh is very hot-tempered and jealous, so he always has to be patient and never raises his voice at her. "In the past, when I saw any female friends on Facebook, I would delete them all. If any girl sent me a friend request, I would immediately investigate. My wife manages all social networking applications and knows all the passwords. But I think it's good, it saves headaches," he shared.
As for Nhu Quynh, she had to admit that her husband had very few bad habits. However, she felt sad when he rarely shared with his wife the problems in life and suffered alone. Nhu Quynh confided: "Sometimes when problems happen to him, I hear them from outsiders, which makes me feel hurt. When we argue, I'm the only one who yells, but he just stays silent, not angry or has an attitude."
In response to his wife's sharing, Van Hau confided that he did not want his wife to know about his pressures and difficulties because he was afraid that she would worry. However, when he heard his wife confide, he felt that husband and wife should share all their joys and sorrows with each other.