With the rise of taxi-hailing apps such as Grab, many of us turn to them for our daily commutes.
A happy customer has taken to Facebook to express her gratitude to a particular warm-hearted Grab driver for his generosity.
Here is her post in full.
On Friday (5 Apr), the customer had called for a Grab via the mobile app.
In the “Notes to driver” section, she wrote that there will be 3 passengers and another person who is wheelchair-bound.
The Grab driver, Mr Sung, accepted the ride and ferried them.
After reaching their destination, the fare amounted to $6.
But when the passengers were about to make payment, Mr Sung did the unexpected — he declined to accept their money, perhaps out of sympathy for the wheelchair-bound passenger.
This made the Facebook user so touched that she gave him a glowing 5-star review on the Grab app.
One netizen asked the passenger to set her Facebook post settings to “public” so more people can know about the driver’s kind act.
A small act of goodwill, while not a must, does indeed go a long way in making one’s day.
We hope the driver sees the post and the gratitude expressed to him by the passenger.
Thumbs-up to Mr Sung for his kindheartedness!
Featured image from Facebook and Instagram.
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