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Kind Thai Motorcyclist Praised for Helping Rain Soaked Tourist in Phuket

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Photo via TikTok/ @one_way_ticket

 

A foreign tourist expressed gratitude on TikTok after a generous encounter with a Thai motorcyclist in rainy Phuket. The user, @one_way_ticket, posted a video on March 8, showing Assan, who kindly offered her a free ride to her hotel when he noticed she was drenched.

 

In the video, Assan, despite the language barrier, expressed his willingness to assist, even declining monetary compensation. His simple offer of help—"I saw you walk, walk, yeah. Come, come, I help you"—struck a chord with viewers, showcasing his warm-hearted nature.

 

The touching gesture resonated with over 3,600 TikTok users, generating numerous comments and shares. Many praised Assan’s kindness, with comments like "Good job!" and "He is kind and handsome too!" highlighting the positivity of the interaction.

 

 

However, some users advised caution, emphasising safety concerns when accepting help from strangers. They reminded the community to remain prudent, although acknowledging the virtue displayed by Assan in this instance.

 

Overall, the story has highlighted the kindness and generosity often found in unexpected places, spreading a message of hope and friendliness, reported The Thaiger.

 

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Well done to the guy... but, sometimes a free ride has a secondary meaning... safety first

Good man. Send me your address, I will buy you a helmet 😎

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