It's well known that buying a house and car is a major hurdle before marriage.
Countless couples have fallen at the last hurdle because of consumer concepts, property distribution, future risks, family decision-making power, and various other reasons, ending up not getting married, recognizing their partner for who they are, and finding a bleak ending.
It's said that talking about money hurts feelings, and buying a house and car is a large-scale money talk event.
The man works hard to save money, possibly with family support, definitely wanting to choose a good person to grow old with; the woman, being disadvantaged in marriage, finds remarriage difficult, and if she marries far away, it's equivalent to entrusting her life, so of course, she wants to choose a capable, financially stable man.
