On the way to class, I saw this.
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| The picture is not very clear since I was in rush |
A little bit more closer..
Yass. Can you see it? It was a phone being left outside of class, charged on a hallway.
If this was in Malaysia, what do you think what might happen?
Yes, I know. Just say goodbye to your phone. Da daa~
In Korea, the honesty of their people is the thing that I will miss the most after I leave here.
There was once I lost my phone in a rain because the paper beg that I carried got wet by rain and apparently my phone inside it dropped somewhere. I just realised I lost it after I changed my clothes, it may about 10-15 minutes after I reached home).
After I realised that I lost my phone, I quickly went to one of my friend's house to ask him to call my number. Lucky me, a guy picked the call.
During that time, my phone was originally got some problem with its audio(?) (or should I called it stereo? Whatever..). So the guy cannot hear what I said unless he did a loudspeaker mode.
My phone was locked by fingerprint and I texted him my passcode so that he can reply me in order for me to pick up it (Well, I think you can see the partial text even if the phone was locked, right?). Apparently he did not see it.
At last he pushed the loudspeaker button and can heard me finally. He told me to pick up the phone at the lobby shop. The lobby shop was near to my house and according to him, he found the phone on the street nearby.
I was really thankful to that guy and almost cried. Well, because on that tomorrow morning, I had to left Seoul for a camp in PyeongChang. If I didn't find my phone on that night, I probably will never find my phone again.
Well, this is my beautiful experience with the honesty of people here. I do not say that all Malaysians are not honest but maybe some still lack on it. Malaysia, lets grow up together and let honesty be part of us. MALAYSIA BOLEH!




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