A newly wedded bride’s excitement turned to dismay upon discovering a torn and tattered ₦200 note enveloped as a wedding gift.
The newly married woman @vek2toria revealed she was going through the envelopes her guests gave her on the wedding day.
She was stunned to learn that one of the wedding presents was a brown envelope that, unexpectedly, had an old and frayed ₦200 note.
The woman was disappointed and questioned how a visitor could present torn cash to a newlywed couple.
The ₦200 note appeared torn, with rough edges and cello tapes used to keep the currency intact.
Internet users claim the torn Naira note is diabolical, particularly for a couple, newlyweds starting their married life.
Many shared similar experiences and how guests leave empty envelopes on their wedding day.
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@Oma ❣️❣️ this money isn’t ordinary
@oluwabukolaolaitan Mine was a knife with a red rope. we didbt even open the gifts early at all cos we alrsy had all that we needed until the home started becoming hot…
@appleofgodseye.0 they gave you this kind of money and you’re laughing. hmmm my dear majority of what happens in nollywood are reall
@Nurse_Debby❤️ at least you saw money on my kid sister’s ceremony we saw about 4 empty envelopes
@chiamakarosemary this one nah juju oooo you even touch am
@BIG BABY❤️❤️ That y it is advisable to open the envelope in their presence nd take out the thing inside nd put inside bowl or anything before giving gift
@luchi empire This money na fit be one grandma way give you her last hope just to collect bucket
@amakadennis29 Reason my hubby and I refused collecting gifts from anyone and those who insisted n dropped something we dashed it out
@Anniberry 23 this was one of the reasons why I told my chief to tear every envelope there even to tear wrapped gift mbok and I didn’t touch any envelope sef..
@BLESSED CHILD🦋 🦋 mine they gave me babe bed the person tore it put charm on it as God may have it she forgot to sew it back she den wrapped it as a gift
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