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This is an archive article published on June 7, 2023

Man shares how house help got him mangoes as her kid passed Class 10

Utkarsh Gupta shared a photo of the mangoes on Twitter and shared how it ‘feels good when people include us in their happiness’.

Man shares how house help got him mangoes as her kid passed Class 10The house help brought a couple of mangos as her kid passed Class 10.
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It is a proud moment for parents when their children graduate from school. Even with limited means, people want to share their happiness with others. In a heartfelt gesture, a man shared on Twitter how his house help gave him a couple of mangoes as her kid had passed the 10th grade.

Utkarsh Gupta took to Twitter to share a photo of the mangoes and wrote, “House help got us 2 mangos today since her kid passed in 10th boards.” In another tweet, he shared how it “feels good when people include us in their happiness”.

Shared on June 4, the tweet has received more than 2,700 likes. “That is so sweet and thoughtful,” commented a user. “How sweet of her. Blessings and best wishes to her kid,” wrote another. “How I truly miss India,” shared another user. “The smallest of offerings with the purest of feelings are the best. Enjoy the mangoes,” expressed another netizen.

“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,” shared another user.

In 2019, a mother had posted a heartening note of being proud of her son who scored 60 per cent in Class 10. Celebrating her son’s score, Vandana Sufia Katoch, whose Facebook profile describes her as the founder at Clayground Communications, wrote, “Super proud of my boy who scored a 60% in Class 10 board exams. Yes, it is not a 90, but that doesn’t change how I feel. Simply because I have seen him struggle with certain subjects almost to the point of giving up, and then deciding to give his all in the last month-and-a-half to finally make it through! Here’s to you, Aamer. And others like you – fishes asked to climb trees. Chart your own course in the big, wide ocean, my love. And keep your innate goodness, curiosity and wisdom alive. And of course, your wicked sense of humour!”

 

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