It’s admirable but also sad when you think about it.
A young boy selling packets of keropok in the rain touched the hearts of many when a video taken by Tiktok user ErickX went viral.
It’s believed that the young boy wearing a bright green raincoat was selling keropok along Gaya Street in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah in the middle of the night. Although the rain could have slowed his business, the young boy maintained a cheerful spirit and continued to lug a basketful of keropok on each arm. @mungz_21 😇🙏🏻 #fyp #strongkids ♬ Nan Ko Paham – Kkz D BLG Due to his positive attitude, a man, believed to be TikTok user ErickX, probably wanted to help the boy earn some pocket money that night and gave him RM5 without purchasing any keropok.
Netizens praised the young boy for his entrepreneurial spirit and hope that he’ll become a successful businessman in the future. They also admired the fact that the young boy didn’t resort to begging but worked hard to earn some money to help his family. Share your thoughts on TRP’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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