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Domestic Worker in S’pore Touched When a Kind Lady Gave Her Bread After Realizing Her Cash Was Missing

A little kindness goes a long way.
Domestic Worker in S’pore Touched When a Kind Lady Gave Her Bread After Realizing Her Cash Was Missing

Sometimes, the smallest act of generosity can really make others feel better about themselves.

Recently, a post on 'Complaint Singapore' Facebook group caught the attention of netizens.

A domestic helper took to the platform to share her experience of running into a kind lady while she was buying some bread.

The helper shared the incident that brought her to tears. She was buying bread and was ready to pay. As she pulled out her wallet, she found out that her cash was missing.

Feeling distraught, the helper was ready to cancel her purchase when a lady walked up to her and offered some bread that she (the lady) had purchased prior.

The kind lady even inserted a few bank notes alongside the bread in the plastic bag.

IMAGE: Complaint Singapore / Facebook
The helper wanted to at least get the lady's phone number but the lady refused. The helper decided to write a post in the Facebook group, hoping someone would know the lady.

In her post, she attached two photos of the lady's rear profile as a reference. She expressed how she wanted to visit and repay the lady's kindness.

The incident took place near a bus stop in Boon Keng area.

"Sorry, maybe I'm dramatic but she means a lot for me as a helper, in my hard life still got good people who help me," she wrote at the end of the post.

IMAGE: Complaint Singapore / Facebook

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