At the beginning of the program, MC Phuong Uyen shared the story of Ms. X, who fell into a "half-crying, half-laughing" situation when 6,000 USD in talent and wedding gifts in the family suddenly disappeared on the big day. Because many relatives preferred to go into the bride's room to change clothes, the money was lost without a clear basis.
Because they were afraid of "plying a shirt on the back of others", the family decided not to report to the police, making Ms. X's husband the most suspected person. In the end, the couple had to bear this amount of money to solve problems after the wedding.
In the face of the above situation, actress Phuong Dung said that doubting each other in the family can easily separate the feelings. "Money is an external thing, but family love is important. After the wedding, we should sit together calmly, avoid doing big things that will disappoint everyone," the actress shared.
Psychologist To Nhi A also agreed, saying that it was impossible to confirm that the husband was the last person involved in the missing money, because many others entered and exited the room afterwards.
In the second story, Ms. B, 32 years old, expressed her sadness when receiving a wedding envelope back, exactly the same amount of money she gave her cousin 8 years ago, even though the current value of gold has increased many times. She said she does not mind the money, but feels cold and uncompromising.
Discussing this issue, actress Phuong Dung frankly said that wedding gifts should not be considered a "professional investment". "How happy people are depends on their ability and heart. A wedding is a happy day, don't let money make you feel burdened," she said.
Dr. To Nhi A added that the recording of the happy money is only for recording, not for calculation or measurement.