Kind Petrol Attendant Gets High Praise for Making SA Lady's Day
- A young lady recently headed online to share how a kind petrol attendant made her day extra special
- According to the post, the young petrol attendant added an extra R10 to her car after she purchased R140
- Many locals loved the heartwarming post and also thanked the kind man for his small but super generous gesture
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Petrol attendants always seem to be able to put a smile on their customers face whether it's by doing something kind or simply rendering amazing service. Another young petrol attendant proved this after he showed a young lady some kindness.
Taking to Twitter, a young South African woman with the Twitter handle, @suhnnah shared how a petrol attendant had decided to pour an extra R10 in her car after she had requested petrol worth R140.
"I got to @SasolSA Penina Park on my way home. I only had R140.00 and I was assisted by @ChueneDaniel. He poured R150.00 Disappointed but relieved face and said “Ke a go tlatsa”. Ke a leboga. God bless you brother, #Ubuntu lives here," she wrote in the heartwarming post.
Locals had this to say:
@returts said:
"Let me try to simplify it for you....It's called pay it forward."
@dacks_mofokeng said:
"Do the right thing guys. Match made in heaven. I can see you love each each other. Hona motho wa motho mo. Motho ke wa Modimo. Dankie"
@MokgethwaMacha1 said:
"Petrol attendants are the best customer care representatives ever."
@Bra_Soloist said:
"You want him he wants you, do the honorable thing, la batlana, plus you're SINGLE."
Briefly.co.za also reported that Selaelo SJ Kganakga took to Facebook and shared an inspirational story in the #ImStaying group. He revealed that his car sensors were damaged during a car wash and his car made a continuous beeping sound.
He posted on a Potchefstroom Facebook group asking where he could get his car fixed. Warren Badenhorst, a mechanic, inboxed him and said he could bring his car to his workshop and not to worry about the price as it would be a simple fix.
Warren spent his Saturday afternoon fixing Selaelo's car and when he was done it was in perfect working order.
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Source: Briefly News