Generous citizen pays for gogo's groceries after she brings wrong card

Generous citizen pays for gogo's groceries after she brings wrong card

- A young cashier recently took to Facebook to share how she witnessed kindness first-hand

- According to her post, a gogo had forgotten her card when it was time to pay for groceries, this is when someone else offered to pay

- Facebookers were both moved by the post and motivated to also keep doing goo in their communities

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A young South African Super Spar cashier recently shared with Stayers how she had experienced her ImStaying moment. Taking to the group, Faeika Abdurahman Claasen shared how she watched a kind stranger pay for a gogo's food after she brought the wrong card along with her to the store.

"Today I had the "ImStaying" moment. So I had an elderly lady at my checkout and as she was about to pay Gogo realised she took the wrong card. She took a store card instead of her bank card. Back and forth we went as she wanted to put most of her things back as she didn't have enough cash on her.

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"Then came the following customer seeing the situation and told Gogo to take her groceries she will pay for it. Gogo insisted no she will have her people send her the money. The good lady turned to me and said give Mamma all her things and just put her total with my groceries," she explained.
Generous citizen pays for gogo's groceries after she brings wrong card
Faieka witnessed a generous local pay for a gogo's groceries. Images: Faieka Claasen/ImStaying/Getty
Source: Facebook

She then goes on to thank the kind woman called Pumza for proving that SA is still full of goodhearted people. Stayers soon joined her. Read their comments below:

Alzii Mthimkhulu said:

"May God bless her more than ever."

Joy Stylianou Cotsiou said:

"That's awesome thank you, God bless you."

In other touching Briefly.co.za news, a group of teachers recently decided to do a bit of good for the school where they work. Taking to Facebook's ImStaying group, Olumio BataMkela Johannes shared pictures of the group of teachers doing the cleanup.

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"Together We Can Do This. Hellow Stayers Today Us As Young Educators We Decided To Go And Clean Our School Before We Do Admissions. We Pray For Permanent Posts. We Are Staying Mzantsi," he captioned the heartwarmng post.

Stayers absolutely loved the gesture. Many of them took to the comment section to share their thoughts.

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