In the afternoon, Irish accompanied Mary to go shopping in order to celebrate this holiday. Mary was actually a thrifty woman, and that was why Steven would respect her so much, and he would even give all his money to Mary and mind the financial problems of the family. Just as Mary said, men can only own either face or money, but not both.
What made Irish admire her most was that Mary was tempted to discount and insist on buying things just a day earlier before the holiday. Therefore, she would always lecture them if they bought things in advance because she believed that the price would be lowest just a day before the holiday since the price of the product would be reduced after the holiday.
Therefore, when she was shopping in the supermarket among the crowds, she then realized perhaps many people had the same opinion as her aunt since it was so crowded there.