A male netizen packaged 6,600 yuan to his crush on New Year’s Eve. Four days later, he was in urgent need of money due to a motorcycle breakdown, but because he didn’t have enough money, he sent a private message to the other party to ask if he could pay back the money. Bao, you should have the right to collect the debt and get it back, right?"
(picture intercepted from Dcard)
[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Do you dare to get back what you gave away?
A male netizen gave 6,600 yuan to his crush on New Year’s Eve. Four days later, he urgently needed the money due to a motorcycle breakdown, but because he didn’t have enough money, he privately asked the other party whether he could pay back the money, and asked online, “I paid the money, should I pay it back?” Have the power to collect debts and want to come back?” This article immediately caused netizens to be dumbfounded and lamented, “It’s super sad” and “The lower limit of my worldview has been refreshed again.”
A male netizen posted on Dcard, “I paid 6,600 yuan to Xianyun (current favorite) on New Year’s Eve, but today the motorcycle broke down suddenly, and it cost 8,000 yuan to repair it. Bar"?
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From the screenshot of the chat attached to the post, we can see that the original PO private message asked, "I wrapped it a few days ago, can I return it? Something happened, I need money urgently, I'm sorry." But the person I liked replied awkwardly, "Hey, but I I spent 1,000 yuan on shopping..." As a result, the original PO actually asked the other party to return 1,000 yuan to him.
The original PO went online to search whether netizens have the right to get it back, but they were maddened by netizens, "It's three times to send it out and get the money back, and your last sentence seems to be an order", "If you don't have money, don't pack it", "The red envelopes sent out to recover the package sound super weird", "It's a bit natural to be thick-skinned", "This story tells us not to swell our faces to pretend to be fat", "The lower limit of my worldview has been refreshed again", "When, put Is it taken for granted that you get back what you gave to others? I don’t know what the word “send” means.”