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THAI GIRL LIE TO MOTHER ROLEX FROM FLEA MARKET, “ONLY FEW THOUSAND BAHT”

In the era of social media, where personal stories unfold on our screens daily, an intriguing incident recently caught the attention of netizens. It all started when a Thai girl proudly posted pictures of her newly acquired Rolex on Facebook. Little did she know that this seemingly innocent act would lead to a series of revelations, sparking conversations about luxury, transparency, and the intricacies of online narratives.

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The incident in question revolves around a Thai girl who, after purchasing a Rolex, shared her excitement on Facebook. However, the narrative took an unexpected turn when her mother, intrigued by the lavish purchase, questioned the origin and cost of the watch.

Rolex, a name synonymous with craftsmanship and precision, has long been a pinnacle in the world of horology. Its watches are not merely timekeeping instruments; they are statements of refined taste and sophistication. The girl’s covert acquisition of this status symbol is a testament to the magnetic pull that Rolex holds in the hearts of enthusiasts.

The mother posted on Facebook asking how much her daughter paid for the watch:

Let me ask. I just saw my daughter posted this watch in Facebook. I want to know how much the price is. They say that they got it from flea market in thousands.

Obvious lie

The mother might not know about luxury brands like Rolex but netizens were quick to expose the daughter stating that it cause a lot more than just a few thousand baht.

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The watch is a Rolex DateJust half gold. A new one can easily go for several hundred thousand baht.

Effort the replace the luxury item’s bag with a clear plastic bag

“So, when my mother asked me how much the watch had cost me, I was quick to lie. I told her that it was only a few thousand baht, which was much less than the actual price. I could feel my heart racing as I said the words, and I was sure she could see right through my lie.”

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