Aww: Kind Aunty Gives Lady Crisp and Milkshake After Seeing Her Cry
- A young lady recently shared a truly heartwarming post about a woman who came to her rescue after she could not stop crying
- According to the post, the kind lady gave her a drink, some crisps and a great pep-talk
- Locals loved the sweetness of the post and could not help but swoon over the aunty's kindness in the comment section
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A young South African lady recently warmed many hearts when she headed online to share a sweet post about how a kind woman made her feel better after she had been crying in her car for over 30 minutes.
According to the post, the kind woman approached her with some crisps, a milkshake drink and a great pep-talk, which instantly helped her feel better. According to the post, it was a day that she would never forget.
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"Cried in my car for 30 min today, and this lady working in the corner store came out of nowhere and opened my door to give me tissues, a Steri-Stumpie, Go-Slo's, an entjie and one HELL of a pep-talk. I’ll never forget this day," she wrote.
Locals had this to say:
@khanyikuzwayo said:
"Even i-entjie?? I’m glad she could make you feel better."
@NqobileZungu01 said:
"Years ago, I was arguing in the car with my ex and he left me stranded in an unfamiliar town. I got to the taxi rank and I was balling my eyes out and got a taxi. On the way, the taxi driver bought me Move! magazine, water and some treats, slid it across to me without saying anything."
In other sweet Briefly News reports, sharing is caring, and caring about others when you can barely take care of yourself is even more amazing. But you know what they say - what goes around comes around, and this does not only apply to bad deeds but good deeds too.
Facebook user and #Stayer, Mmaphuti Molefe, proved this to be the case when she selflessly gave her last bit of cash to a stranger who did not have taxi fare. According to Maphuti, the unnamed lady wanted to pay the taxi driver when she reached her destination.
However, in true taxi driver nature, he refused and was on the verge of kicking the lady out of the taxi. Maphuti, who witnessed the whole thing unfold, stepped in and offered the little bit of money she was carrying.
She then exchanged numbers with the desperate stranger. Later that day she received an EFT of R200 from the lady, with which she was able to buy some food.
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Source: Briefly News