Thai Woman Kneels, Bows Before Brother Who Quit His Education for Her to Graduate: "Thank You"
- A young lady who graduated from university dressed her brother in her gown, knelt and bowed before him
- The 27-year-old grateful lady appreciated her brother for giving up his education so she could graduate
- Many hailed the 27-yer-old's Thai brother for putting his sister's needs before his, which brought fruits
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Not many families can simultaneously afford to send their children to school due to financial constraints.
Some have to give up their education to pave the way for their siblings to go to school in the hope of improving their lives.
A woman has deeply expressed gratitude to her elder brother, who quit his education for her.
"Thank you to this fellow who sacrificed everything for his sister," read the caption on the video.
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The grateful young lady dressed her brother in her graduation regalia on her graduation day.
Deep respect and appreciation
She then knelt before him and bowed her head as a sign of appreciation for his sacrifice of putting her first.
It was a gesture from the happy Thai woman that signified a great sign of respect in their culture, and she was not ashamed to show it publicly.
The 27-year-old woman's brother touched the top of his sister's head to acknowledge her show of affection.
The lady graduated from the public administration faculty at Rajabhat University in the southern Thai province of Nakhon Sri Thammarat.
Living with brother, struggling mum
She lived with her brother and mother, with the latter struggling to feed and educate her family.
It forced the mum to withdraw her son from school so that her daughter could continue with her education.
The woman's brother did not realise the gravity of this until much later in life when she graduated with tertiary education credentials, and he did not.
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Their mother could not afford to pay their school fees simultaneously and so had to sacrifice her son's education.
Social media users react
Netizens rallied behind the woman's brother as they ailed him for being a caring person for her sister.
Dolphinecare:
"Unique personality in this world deserve credit ...from Singapore seeing such as act ....is what the world should see .....sometimes behind the success."
Nilan Dhom Nauzder Niduila:
"OMG! My tears come out. Both of you are so awesome, siblings are love and happiness."
Sister to Keiyo South MP graduates
Closer home and Keiyo South MP celebrates sister for overcoming poverty to graduate with a degree.
10 years of marriage, two children, and three KCPE resits did not stop Hellen Jelagat from scaling higher in her academics.
The sister to Keiyo South MP graduated from the Catholic University of Eastern Africa after enduring what could otherwise break other people.
A levelheaded Jelagat focused on her academic journey and graduated with first-class honours from the prestigious institution.
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