. Sometimes, the kindness shown to us by complete strangers touches us deeply. A few
days ago, while travelling in a bus, your pocket was picked and you realized that you
had lost not only all your money but also your bus pass. The bus conductor refused to
listen to you, but then a gentleman stepped in to help you. Write in your diary about
what the stranger did and how it made you feel.
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26 th sep 2019
10:00 pm
Dear Diary
my best dear diary story of my heart. today I also share my new experience. it was tour of Darjeeling I and my friend gone for a tour. while returning back to home an incident take place. When my all friend returned to home. I was far away from my home. I am very happy and my heart knock my happiness. suddenly, I put my hand inside my pocket. I found, I lost my purse as well as bus pass. on that time I was in fear because without bus pass bus conductor not allowed me to go out. I request to the conductor but nothing happened. I was only inside the bus I was in fear because I also lost my mobile phone .my home was 15 kilometre away and bus conductor treat me very rudely by the bless of God a person came for my help when he heard rude voice of conductor not only he pay my toor fee as well as he given me
mobile phone too, to contact with my parents that was on of the first moment when I believe in any stranger while seeing consequence he touches my heart deeply
when we stare glucose in water it become invisible but make water sweet
like that person who completely dissolve in my heart not only my but also my parents believe that in 21st century too people are such a kind and helpful
diary
I know nothing is visible in a day in a month and in a year but that person makes MI visible in a second.
thank you
tom85
Answer:
week ago I found myself in a bit of a pickle – I had boarded a bus late in the night in Bengaluru despite the fact that I had no money on me. It was foolish and irresponsible on my part. And the entire ordeal might have been embarrassing, and potentially even dangerous, had it not been for the kindness shown towards me by the bus conductor.
I know I should have double-checked my bag before boarding the bus but I genuinely thought I was carrying the money required to pay for my ticket home. Well past 10pm, I was exhausted and it never crossed my mind that I would be penniless (or rather, rupeeless).