(Dan Tri) - A woman in South Korea stuffed an envelope containing 2 million won (more than 35 million VND) into the ticket window at a train station with a note apologizing for having skipped buying a ticket.
7am, December 22, Busan train station (South Korea) was crowded with passengers waiting to buy train tickets for their weekend trip.
While the staff was handling the customer's request, a woman wearing a long coat stuffed an envelope into the ticket window and hurriedly left.
Before the staff could understand what was happening, the woman had disappeared among hundreds of passengers trying to get on the train.
Image inside Busan station, South Korea (Photo: TCB).
Upon inspection, Busan station staff discovered 2 million won (more than 35 million VND) inside the envelope.
On the back of the envelope was a handwritten message: "I'm sorry. Forty years ago, I had no money so I boarded the train without buying a ticket. Although it's late, I'll refund the train fare. Once again, I'm sorry."
The short, carefully written letter moved the staff at Busan Station. They expressed their respect for the female passenger's brave actions, even though so much time had passed.
"All the station staff were touched by the female customer's courage. We will continue to strive so that Busan Station receives the trust and love of customers," said Seol Pyeong-hwan, Director of Busan Station.
It is known that the 2 million won in the envelope left by the female passenger is expected to be given to people in difficult circumstances.
The story of the woman's special way of returning the ticket money received many compliments from netizens.
Most opinions say that the female passenger’s actions demonstrate her awareness and responsibility to society. In addition, her actions also show that she dares to face her own mistakes and seeks opportunities to correct what she has done in the past.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/doi-song/tung-tron-ve-tau-40-nam-sau-nu-hanh-khach-quay-lai-tra-phong-bi-day-tien-20241225151542417.htm
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