Blog By mariam | 10-09-20
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Today, I am here with a story of the 3-year-old kid who accidentally damaged her neighbour’s car while opening the door. On seeing that, parents decided to leave a note explaining the reason and circumstances behind that damage. They were even ready to bear all the expenses that would cost the damage.
After reading the note and seeing the damage, the neighbour got angry and came with a fitting reply. He also wrote a letter in which he raised an invoice including all the charges incurred for damage and repainting.
This was not just the end of the invoice, he also added all the bills of numerous cups of coffee he had while pondering repair. He even added one more thing to the last which made everyone lose their head.
Shocking parents decided to post the incident online which went viral for only one reason. And the reason was the final line written by the neighbour in the letter that he is demanding to compensate for.
The final line written at the bottom was, “These things happen.” Although these 3 words sound very gentle and considerate but there was something else that showed the real character of the neighbour.
Those 3 gentle words in the last were followed by “no charge” written in capital. And finally, the neighbour concluded the invoice by writing “The only thing we ask is you keep taking our parcels in when we are not here, thanks!” which really was applauded by almost everyone over the internet. So at the end, the final cost comes to $0!
One of the users on Facebook commented: I accidentally dinged a car when the wind caught my door and ended up paying quite a bit. Nice for this man to be such a good person! I am sure even your neighbours aren’t this considerate, are they? So, that’s what all about being a good neighbour!
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