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Heartwarming Story Sparks Comments Among Netizens
A heartwarming story about a resident who always leaves fried chicken at the apartment security office has been shared. A, a security guard working at an apartment in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, posted a photo of old-fashioned fried chicken in an orange bag on their X (formerly Twitter) account on the 22nd. A explained, "A very kind resident always buys two fried chickens and leaves one at the security office."
Mr. A, who works as a security guard at an apartment in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, posted a photo of an old-style fried chicken in an orange bag on his X (formerly Twitter) on the 22nd. [Photo source=X (formerly Twitter)]
They also added a message of thanks, saying, "This resident deserves blessings." A's post gained significant attention, reaching 1 million views and receiving over 6,600 likes. Netizens who saw the story commented, "I sometimes buy ice cream for the security guard, but fried chicken is truly angelic," "I should buy some for our apartment security office too," and "It's heartwarming to hear such good news."
Some netizens recalled previous cases of residents mistreating security guards. They left comments such as, "Residents who cause a fuss over the security office air conditioner should learn from this," "This is on a different level from residents who gave expired drinks or gift sets and caused outrage," and "There are even people who wake security guards up at dawn asking for water."
Heartwarming stories between apartment residents and security guards have been shared before. Last month, it was reported that residents of an apartment in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, collected 10 million won to give to a security guard retiring due to cancer treatment.
Also, in July last year, a story caught attention where a security guard received a white envelope containing 10,000 won after being given rice cakes for a baby's 100th day celebration. The writer said, "The security guard suddenly handed me an envelope saying, 'Congratulations on the baby's 100th day, and since you shouldn't just eat the 100-day food, please accept this,' with a handwritten 'Congratulations on 100 days' on the envelope." They added, "I refused firmly, but he said, 'It's a small amount, so don't worry about it,' and left without looking back." The writer shared, "Although the amount was 10,000 won, it felt like 100,000 or 1,000,000 won to me. It reminded me of my late father and made my heart ache," evoking deep emotions.
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