Recently, Mr. Chen, a post-00s guy, returned to his hometown in Zhengzhou for the Chinese New Year and found that his wedding room had been renovated.
The young man saw the furniture and household appliances purchased by his parents at home, including various sofas, massage chairs, and marble coffee tables, and spent seventy or eighty thousand yuan on furniture.
The guy and his girlfriend had a breakdown at the time. It turned out that the parents were very anxious about the young man's marriage, and wanted to urge the marriage in this way, so they decorated the wedding room for their son in advance.
Mr. Chen and his girlfriend couldn't cry or laugh for a while, knowing that their parents were also out of love.
When preparing a marriage home for their children, parents may choose furniture and décor based on their own preferences and understanding of traditional aesthetics, and these choices may not fully match the modern aesthetic concepts of the younger generation.
But the ending was unexpected. After discussing with his girlfriend, Mr. Chen found a courier company to return it with the cheapest **, and it is said that the courier fee cost thousands.
Netizen comments: @奋斗光彩: Parents have big aesthetic differences, understand both sides! No holds!
Laughter: Parents should respect their children's opinions.
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Mr. Chan and his girlfriend may be more inclined to be more modern, minimalist, or other design styles that match their personal tastes. In this case, communication and understanding become especially important. While returning unwanted items may involve additional costs and effort, it is also an opportunity for conversations between family members about aesthetics and expectations.