
Gerald:
Sounds like a pretty major realignment in terms of existence, in terms of what you’re used to having, what you’re used to eating or doing as well.
Tiffany:
I mean yes and no, because he didn’t simply cut out rice from his career, if we use that as an example. But he just found cheaper options so they could also love what they used to love. It’s just that maybe it’s not the advanced level that we would be used to, or we would be going for. But it doesn’t think that it’s bad.  ,
Gerald:
It’s a lot of economical criteria, mainly in terms of all the changes. So when this cutbacks happened, economically. how did you work around the images? How did you know what to invest on?
Did you had life benefits to tide you over this time?  ,
Luke:
Yes, we did. My wife and I, we both had about three, four times of crisis benefits. Right then, I have tapped into nearly half of it already. But my family still continues to create on her emergency benefits, which is great.