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Popiah seller looks for love online

I want a partner to spend my life with, says hawker who has ‘assets over rm1mil’

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GEORGE TOWN: A social media post by a 50-year-old popiah seller looking for a wife in Penang is generating a buzz here.

Tay Soon Teik, who sells popiah at Padang Brown, Datuk Keramat, said he was looking for someone to spend the rest of his life with, promising that his future partner will “never live a life of hardship” being with him as he had assets worth more than a million ringgit.

He said he had gone on matchmakin­g dates in his youth but they did not end up bearing fruit.

Tay added that he thinks it was due to the perception that being a hawker was not a glamorous profession.

“Moreover, I come from a single-parent family. Maybe that is why people think I may not be a good candidate,” he told China Press.

Tay also claimed that he is financiall­y stable and owns properties on the island worth more than a million ringgit.

“I have several properties, including landed terrace houses and flats. I also have savings in my bank account,” he said.

Tay, who has been a hawker for 30 years, added that because he was financiall­y sound, he has kept the prices for every two rolls of popiah at RM3 over the past nine years.

“Why did I not raise my prices? It is because I do not have a financial problem.

“I do not need to raise my prices. Anyone becoming my wife will never live a life of hardship.

“I hope to find a wife, and I also hope for someone to one day inherit my popiah stall,” he said.

Tay said he had no requiremen­ts apart from the fact that his wife must be Chinese as it was his mother’s request.

He added that he posted matrimonia­l advertisem­ents every four years, none of which have borne fruit.

If he does not find a wife in the next two years, Tay said he is ready to retire and let his sisters and their children inherit his properties.

“These things (properties) have no use to me. Who am I to leave them to? If I still can’t find a wife, I am ready to retire and enjoy life,” he said.

Tay’s latest matrimonia­l advertisem­ent, which was uploaded onto a Penang-based Facebook group on April 18, generated much interest on social media within a day.

 ?? ?? Wife-hunting: Tay posted matrimonia­l advertisem­ents every four years with his latest being uploaded onto a penang-based Facebook group.
Wife-hunting: Tay posted matrimonia­l advertisem­ents every four years with his latest being uploaded onto a penang-based Facebook group.

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