Brilio.net - Uya Kuya's eldest daughter, Cinta Kuya, is stealing public attention because of her simple lifestyle. Unlike other celebrities, Cinta, who lives a fairly luxurious life, actually refuses to own branded goods that cost millions of rupiah.
Previously she refused to use an iPhone 15, now Cinta chooses to buy a wallet at a cheap price. This was revealed from the Instagram upload of his father, Uya Kuya. When shopping, Nino Kuya's older brother chose to buy a silver wallet for USD 5 or if converted into Rp. 70 thousand.
Uya Kuya was shocked when he found out that he had bought this item at a price that he thought was very cheap. Because the price of the wallet is cheaper than buying one hotdog. However, Cinta doesn't mind the price of her wallet. He feels the function is more important than the price.
photo: Instagram/@king_uyakuya
"The important thing is that it can be used, this is a wallet for storing money," said the teenager who is currently studying in the United States, as reported by brilio.net Wednesday (5/6).
Uya Kuya also asked Cinta to exchange her wallet for a more expensive one. However, Cinta remained adamant that she didn't want to buy another wallet. Most importantly for him, the wallet can be used to store coins and banknotes with the many card slots offered.
"Buy a wallet for 5 dollars. It's really cheap. What do you buy, a good wallet, at least 100 dollars or something like that. There's Coach or something like that. 5 dollars is how much bro, only 70 thousand," said Uya Kuya.
"It's okay. It's compact, it's useful for me. There's coins here, there's cash here, and there are cards. Thank you, the important thing is that daddy bought it. Thankful daddy bought it. For what I can use 100 dollars for that other," he explained.
Uya Kuya revealed that he did not see the price when his son took the wallet. If he had known from the start, it looks like Uya would have bought his daughter a wallet of better quality and at a higher price.
photo: Instagram/@king_uyakuya
"Daddy doesn't look at the price when he pays. It's not a matter of money either, for example, if people look at how much it costs, 5 dollars means 70 thousand, 80 thousand. If you buy this for at least a month, you'll have a lot of money, it's better to buy a little more expensive but it will last a long time," advised Uya Kuya.
"I'm not allergic to cheap ones, but if they're too cheap, it's a waste of money. If it breaks in a month, buy another. It's better if it's a little expensive but lasts a long time," he continued.
Again, Cinta didn't mind wearing this item. He chose to be grateful and emphasized that he would protect whatever items he owned so that they were not damaged.
"I will take good care of things. I'm still grateful, that's the point," he concluded.