Not having enough money to buy a bus ticket, a girl on dialysis cried because of the bus conductor's words.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí19/07/2024


Recently, a clip appeared on social networks recording a conversation between a bus ticket inspector and a girl, moving netizens.

The owner of the clip, Mr. Pham Phuong Nam (born in 1994, residing in Quang Binh province), said the incident happened on a bus traveling from Dong Hoi city to Ba Don town (Quang Binh province).

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A girl on dialysis didn't have enough money, so the male ticket inspector gave her free tickets (Photo cut from clip: Provided by the character).

In the clip, Mr. Nam approached the female passenger and learned that she wanted to go from Ba Cu hospital to Nhon Trach intersection. At that time, he quoted a price of 20,000 VND.

However, the girl suddenly became shy and embarrassed, saying that she only had 12,000 VND left because she had just returned from dialysis. Seeing this, Mr. Nam immediately took out a ticket and gave it to her, signaling that he would not take the money.

Before Nam's actions, the girl kept rubbing her eyes, looking emotional.

"I asked and the girl said she had been on dialysis for 5 years. Knowing her situation, I felt sorry for her and decided not to take her fare. At moments like that, I just want to help others as much as possible. Because I feel I am luckier than many people," Nam confided.

The clip posted on social media has attracted millions of views and interactions. Many people expressed that they had also gone through dialysis like the girl. They also ran out of money at times, had no money left to take the bus, but were fortunate to receive help from people around them.

Having worked as a bus conductor for over 10 years, Mr. Nam shared that he had encountered many similar heartbreaking cases. He has often given free bus tickets to disabled people and elderly people in difficult circumstances.

Talking about his job, Mr. Nam said that he used to be a fisherman. The sea life is getting more and more difficult, so he decided to go ashore and work as a bus boy until now. At first, he encountered many challenges, often being annoyed by customers and treated badly because he did not know the way.

However, he was not upset and always strived to make his work better. Every day, the young man worked 9 hours, with an income just enough to cover his living expenses.

"I do this to make life easier. After helping others, I always feel happier and appreciate life more," Nam confided.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/an-sinh/khong-du-tien-mua-ve-xe-bust-co-gai-chay-than-khoc-vi-cau-noi-cua-lo-xe-20240718143249011.htm

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