A man shared his delightful experience after selling his luxury watch to a stranger in Srinagar. In his post, Deepak Abbot, the co-founder of Indiagold, said he was deeply touched by the gesture and had no words to express his gratitude for the “thoughtfulness of the stranger”.
Well, Mr. Abbot posted on X in December to sell a pre-owned Garmin Fenix 7x Solar Sapphire. “Anyone looking to buy a pre-owned Garmin Fenix 7x Solar Sapphire? Ping me if interested. Available at an extremely good price,” he wrote, sharing photos of the watch.
See the message here:
I sold this to someone in Srinagar. It was a purely commercial deal (with an unknown person) BUT he sent me a huge packet of kashmiri walnuts and rajma packets as a gift. I have no words for so much kindness and thoughtfulness. Touched!!! https://t.co/W3Tpv9ZgCT
— Deepak Abbot (@deepakabbot) January 9, 2024
A few days later, Mr Abbot shared an update that the second-hand watch had been purchased by someone in Srinagar. He said he had also received gifts from the stranger who bought it. He wrote, “I sold this to someone in Srinagar. It was a purely commercial deal (with an unknown person) but he sent me a huge packet of Kashmiri walnuts and rajma packets as a gift. I have no words for so much kindness and thoughtfulness. Touched!”
I sold this to someone in Srinagar. It was a purely commercial deal (with an unknown person) BUT he sent me a huge packet of kashmiri walnuts and rajma packets as a gift. I have no words for so much kindness and thoughtfulness. Touched!!! https://t.co/W3Tpv9ZgCT
— Deepak Abbot (@deepakabbot) January 9, 2024
Since the post was posted, it has gone viral on X with over 35,000 views and a range of comments.
One user wrote: “Good people are everywhere, great people are sent by God.”
“So sweet! These are the unexpected things that make your day,” another user wrote.
“Such heartwarming stories keep me hopeful about humanity,” the third user wrote.
“My mother used to buy clothes from some Kashmiri boys who went door to door in Bangalore. They would also give walnuts as gifts. We used to feel that walnuts were more expensive than the clothes we bought,” said the fourth user.
“I always make it a point to round taxi fares to the nearest multiple of 10. Sometimes even 100. Kuch nahin toh ek free ki chai toh ho hi jaati hai,” the fifth user commented.
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