Girl Breaks Up with BF after His Family Served Her Cheap Meals
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A woman in China was so furious with the food her boyfriend’s parents served the first time she met them she ended the relationship and left their home.
A woman in her early 20s from Sichuan province has made the rounds on social media after she broke up with her boyfriend—because the boyfriend's parents served cheap dishes on the first meeting.
She shared images of the dishes she was served during a two-day visit to her now ex-boyfriend's hometown, where she had travelled two-and-a-half hours earlier this week for her first visit to meet his parents.
She said she was both looking forward to the meeting and worried at the same time.
The woman was underwhelmed and offended by the family’s meals, she said on her social media rant.
When she arrived and sat down for a meal, she was overwhelmed at the sight of the dishes already on the table.
A video taken by the woman showed the meals served during the two-day visit included a bowl of noodles with fried eggs, pumpkin porridge, stir-fry and assorted cold dishes.
Disappointed with the dishes, as she had expected something fancier for her first meeting with his parents, the woman asked her boyfriend for details.
“He told me that ‘it is exactly what is served in the daily life of common folks’,” the woman said in an interview.
She added: “He knows I don’t like noodles, but a noodle dish was served for every meal.”
After two days, the woman said she couldn’t stay with the family any longer and packed her bags. She also decided to end her relationship then.
At the time of writing, the woman’s video had been watched more than 7 million times and received 4,300 comments; many were supportive of the woman’s decision.
One person wrote: “She’s thankful to know the truth before getting married, which is that the family won’t treat her well.”
Another said: “Let’s not talk about whether his family is poor or not, but none of them takes you seriously.”
Others assumed the choice of dishes was deliberate.
“Apparently, the parents don’t like the woman,” one person speculated.
Another commenter, who lives in a village in Shanxi province, said: “The meals in my hometown are as similar as theirs. We eat noodles every day, and our dishes could be kept for three or four days.”
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