Once they got to the end of the road, they were face-to-face with a mansion, so they asked her, 'Whose house is that?'
Recently, a video of some women helping an old lady had gone viral on Thai TikTok.
The video starts off with a woman and her friend who saw an old lady pushing her bike at the side of the road. As it was getting dark and the elderly woman’s bike did not seem to be in good condition, the two women went to ask if the old lady needed help to get home. The older woman had traces of betel juice around her mouth and was wearing sandals that were muddied.
One of the younger women then helped the old lady ride her bike home while she hitched a ride on the motorcycle with the other woman. Once they got to the end of the road, they were face-to-face with a mansion, so they asked her, “Whose house is that?”Netizens in the comments section were saying that maybe the grandma was running her own social experiment while others were willing to be her adopted grandchildren.Also read: Lost Foreign Tourist in Phuket Forgets His Hotel Name & Location, Ends Up Going to Airport for Help
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