Man gifts yoghurt seller R27 000 as repayment for his kind deed
It is said that kindness is a virtue each and every one must endeavour to live by.
Oftentimes people think it is the rich and powerful in society who are supposed to be giving and support the poor are financially unstable. The tables have turned in this case as a yoghurt seller - who has all his adult life selling yoghurt - had been a kind man to people, especially kids. Briefly.co.za has sighted a post shared by a Facebook user by name Bra Sammy of a man who has been gifted by a kid he showed kindness to years ago.
The man in the pictures sold yoghurt for 30 years along the Cape Coast and was always nice to young children and gave them free yoghurt, especially when they didn't have money.
His good deeds came back to greet him when one of his child customers, now grown, surprised him with R27 000 as appreciation. "Good deeds still truly do pay off!" the post read.
According to the post, the man has sold yoghurt for 30 good years in Cape Coast and he was always nice to younger children who could possibly be the sweetest yet most annoying creatures ever.
Social media users shared their thoughts on the man's kind gesture and the benevolence of the person who donated the money to him. Irene was impressed and said good deeds would never go unnoticed.
Oftentimes people think it is the rich and powerful in society who are supposed to be giving and support the poor are financially unstable. The tables have turned in this case as a yoghurt seller - who has all his adult life selling yoghurt - had been a kind man to people, especially kids. Briefly.co.za has sighted a post shared by a Facebook user by name Bra Sammy of a man who has been gifted by a kid he showed kindness to years ago.
The man in the pictures sold yoghurt for 30 years along the Cape Coast and was always nice to young children and gave them free yoghurt, especially when they didn't have money.
His good deeds came back to greet him when one of his child customers, now grown, surprised him with R27 000 as appreciation. "Good deeds still truly do pay off!" the post read.
According to the post, the man has sold yoghurt for 30 good years in Cape Coast and he was always nice to younger children who could possibly be the sweetest yet most annoying creatures ever.
Social media users shared their thoughts on the man's kind gesture and the benevolence of the person who donated the money to him. Irene was impressed and said good deeds would never go unnoticed.
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