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An expatriate Bangladeshi is floating in praise in Malaysia


A migrant Bangladeshi worker in Malaysia took off his rubber boots and entered the ATM booth barefoot. Lifting the ringgit from the booth and putting on the boots kept outside. A video of that incident has recently gone viral on social media, and the Bangladeshi has been widely discussed. However, his identity is not known.

On Monday (October 14) local time, a Malaysian citizen posted the video clip of the Bangladeshi on X and wrote, 'It is difficult to find such a modest person in this modern age, who enters inside leaving his boots outside thinking that the floor will be dirty. Although he is a laborer, he is a very wise rich man at heart.'

The expression of that Bangladeshi has made the netizens emotional. Many local people praised the Bangladeshi in the viral air through various social media in Malaysia. Expatriates in the country are also happy with such an event.

Many netizens say that his generous attitude has inspired our local residents. He must have learned this etiquette from his parents. I have seen many Bangladeshis who work very hard to keep their families happy.

In the video circulating on social media, the Bangladeshi man took off his rubber boots before entering the bank's ATM booth after work. After some time, the person who recorded the video said to the Bangladeshi, 'You are a very good person'.

In reply, the Bangladeshi said, 'Look, there may be dirt on the bottom of my boots. If I enter the booth with it, the place can get dirty. With that in mind I opened the boot and entered. I don't want the floor to be dirty.'

At one point, the person recording the video asked him, where is your country? In the answer he says Bangladesh.

MRM

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