Tenth-grade boards are nerve-wracking for any student. It is the climax of a child¡¯s school life when everyone, from the teachers to the parents, is standing right behind the kid in anticipation of the big result. So, when a housekeeper¡¯s child passed their 10th board exam,?she decided to treat one of her clients.
Twitter user Utkarsh Gupta took to the platform and shared how, to commemorate her child¡¯s remarkable feat of passing the 10th board exams, his house help brought him two mangoes as a gift.
Gupta posted an image of the two sweet mangoes he got from his house help and wrote, ¡°House help got us 2 mangos today since her kid passed in 10th boards.¡± The gesture was not only sweet but also felt incredibly rewarding as the poster wrote in a comment later, ¡°Feels so good when people include us in their happy times.¡±
Check out the viral tweet below:
While people these days get tangled up with bizarre expectations and even try to one-up each other when it comes to giving gifts and presents, the whole desi ritual of never going to someone¡¯s house empty-handed has now turned into something of a competition where people constantly try to outdo one another.
However, the housekeeper¡¯s simple gesture of bringing something sweet to her client¡¯s household left a pleasant taste in everyone's mouth. The gesture was heartfelt and sweet, rather than a statement to mock someone.?
The wholesome tweet left people on the internet smiling at themselves.
The heartwarming tweet was all over the internet as people joined in to celebrate the housekeeper¡¯s child. One user wrote, "Wishing her kid a bright future with success as sweet as these mangoes. They have loving hearts, and their affection is shown in their lovely gestures."??
In another comment, Gupta wrote, ¡°In the world of social validation, we have forgotten the value of simple gestures. They are the most powerful and heartwarming.¡±
One user mentioned her own experience with a lovable housekeeper: "I came home after long and my domestic helper brought me litchi."??
While one user lauded her gesture, saying, "How sweet of her. Blessings and best wishes to her kid."??
Another user shared her own anecdote: ¡°My nanu was a doctor, used to practice in countryside and never took a penny from the villagers they used to pay in kind if were happy n satisfied.¡±
Tell us what you think about the housekeeper and her adorable gesture in the comments below.??