Sunday, April 22, 2012

krispy kreme: tale of a stranger



             The very first time I tasted such indulgence was in Tokyo, few years back. I  vividly remember many people were lining up outside the store in mid winter to grab freshly baked original glazed doughnuts. Such a lively store with lively customers despite the cold evening weather.  My sister said, “Nanti kitorang belikan, bagi korang rasa ^_^ ” The very next day, my brother in law came back home cycling, while bringing a box of dozen of them. 

               
           New branch of krispy kreme was opened at a grand mall, not far from my house. Before, I and housemates only can indulge in it only when any one of us went to Grand Indonesia (because that’s the nearest store that we can buy it). Today, I noticed that it was finally opened here. With light footing (despite heavy shopping bags that I carry), I went in, straight to the counter and order a dozen of original glazed. Then I realized it’s too many for only 6 of us in the house. Usually we only buy 1 for each person (the truth:  I forget how much a dozen is. hohoho). I changed my order to only half dozen. Then the waitress said, “The price for a dozen is much cheaper than half dozen, if you use xxx debit card.” Hurm, since I don’t have that xxx debit card and I truthfully only want to buy 6, I said, “It’s ok. I only want half dozen.” 

               To my surprise, a Chinese woman that’s in front of me in the line said, “It’s ok.  Let me pay for you using my debit card. You pay back to me later.” Then she said to the cashier, “Just put it in my bill.” I was..... dumbstruck. Maybe she thought I did not buy a dozen because I don’t have enough money whatsoever, but hey~!  A total stranger is offering kindness to me.  With confused face, “Really??’’ was the only thing that I managed to utter. She just smiled. The cashier already printed the receipt. I quickly pull out my money (which is cheaper than what originally supposed to pay. Less than 1 ringgit per donut~!) and pay back to the kind woman. I said zillion thanks to her. 
Seriously, she just made my day. And make me reflect myself on few things.

1. A total stranger offering help to other people, even though the subject did not seem to be much in need. Regardless, she just doesn’t care. She just wants to help.
2. No prejudices! It must never crossed her mind possibilities like
  •   I’ll not paying her back
  •   She’s actually paying more (service charge from the debit card, bla bla bla)
  •   We’re from different race, nationality, religion, and other unthinkable things that can make her assume that I’ll take advantage of her (racist me. Huhu).
3. Will I, like her, show kindness to others like that also? Moreover when our own friend is in need? (hurm.. kalau orang tu dah sah2 in need pun kita tak nak tolong, apetah lagi dengan total strangers. Bukan impossible, tapi macam susah la nampak gayanye. Lagi parah kalau kita tak sensitif dengan orang sekeliling kita yg sedang memerlukan).


So- called ukhuwwah fillah, tapi di mana kita bila kita diperlukan?

Above all, always show kindness to others, to the world. We’re not seeking reward from the world, but it’s Him that we want to please.


Just, spread the love <3

4 comments:

bashariah.basaruddin said...

Baikkan makcik tu. Sometimes small things can light up our day just when we are not expecting it. When sometimes i feel want to give up and feel tired with human, i just can't. There are still good people out there. So do not give up on us (human) :)

itana said...

haha. macam kamu tengah cakap dengan alien pulak :)

s a k i n a h :) said...

super like this tale & the reflections :') tq, im learning smthg.

Anonymous said...

buat semua benda pon asalkan recognised by Allah, that is enough:) thank u

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