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The Online Citizen




S’porean man appreciates foreign worker who left a note after denting his car, applauds his honesty and integrity
The Online Citizen
by The Online Citizen

25 September 2020

3 min read

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Amidst all the negative reactions surrounding foreigners’ degrading comments on locals, things have taken a slight change in this latest story.
A Singaporean man, who goes by the name Tong Yee, took to Facebook on Thursday (24 Sep) to pen his appreciation towards a man – who turns out to be a foreign worker – for leaving a note behind with his contact number after accidentally hitting Mr Tong’s car.
Mr Tong explained in his post that he saw a note on his windscreen after returning to his car from his early morning breakfast meeting. At first he thought it was a traffic ticket, but later realised that it was a note left by someone who had apparently dented his car.
“Yesterday after an early morning breakfast meeting, I walked back to car to find a small slip of paper on windscreen. After getting over ticket trauma, I realised it was a note to say someone dented my car. I went to inspect and hatchback was dented with soil on bumper and around the dent,” he wrote.
Mr Tong also uploaded a picture of the note, which read: “I just hit your car at the back pls contact me [contact number]”
 

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Looks like TOC is also into the business of publishing xenophilic 正能量 feel-good articles. :wink:
 
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