Kapanlagi.com - It has been three years since Irma Darmawangsa has been in a relationship with Irfan Sbaztian. However, until now, they have not decided to start a new life by getting married.
Meanwhile, Irma Darmawangsa herself is ready to wait for a proposal from her lover. So, what is preventing Irfan Sbaztian from marrying Irma Darmawangsa?
"For now, let's wait. Let's focus on our careers first. Because many businesses have not been successful yet. My gym hasn't been performing well since the beginning of the pandemic until now. The property business hasn't taken off. I told Irma that after the pandemic is over, I will marry her," said Irfan Sbaztian at Ekomando, East Jakarta, on Wednesday (4/8).
However, Irma Darmawangsa is ready if Irfan Sbaztian decides to get married. Moreover, Irma Darmawangsa herself is already 37 years old, which is considered mature enough.
1. Wait for the Pandemic to End

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"Yeah, of course. I and Irfan are about to enter the third year, it doesn't feel like it. Yesterday I said I wanted to propose, but then I backed out. If it's about me, the first problem is our age, the second is that I have children, and the third is that I am already an adult, why would I want things to continue like this," said Irma Darmawangsa.
"If he is still young, he still wants to save money. Well, we can both find sustenance together once we are married," continued Irma Darmawangsa.
For Irfan Sbaztian, marriage is not an easy thing. Moreover, after marriage, his responsibility is not only for himself.
"Marriage is not something easy. It is the responsibility of a man. If I marry her (Irma), whatever I do, the responsibility falls on me. I don't want to just get married like that. I will marry her once the pandemic is over," concluded Irfan Sbaztian.
2. Irma Admits Losing Billions
Not only discussing their wedding plans, Irma previously also spoke about the losses she experienced during the pandemic. This is because her business, which had to be closed during this time, experienced a drastic decline in revenue.
"Yes, everything was closed, I have a culinary business. The culinary business was doing quite well before Covid-19, but since the implementation of PPKM, it's been different. Dine-in is not allowed, and it's only take-away, so my revenue has drastically decreased," said Irma Darmawangsa at Ekomando, East Jakarta, on Wednesday (8/4).
As a result, the 37-year-old woman had to lay off several employees who worked at her establishment. "I had to lay off my employees, there are only a few left. One barista, one OB, and one writer," she said.
"There were more than 10 employees because I have several tenants. Each tenant has people to take care of. Not to mention cashiers and other staff," continued Irma Darmawangsa.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.