Kazakhstan's student receives nourishment and receives a generous proposal
In a touching display of kindness, blogger Almasbek Batyr conducted a social experiment that touched many Kazakhs, as reported by Liter.kz. The experiment involved posing as a hungry student in need of food.
One day, a young man approached a kiosk vendor, who was selling baursaki, a popular Kazakh snack. Moved by the young man's plight, the vendor gave him a bag of baursaki for free, without asking for payment.
Meanwhile, a woman with a student child was observing the situation from a distance. The woman, who was living in difficult circumstances, was moved by the blogger's act of kindness. She expressed a desire for someone to help her child if he were ever hungry.
The woman's friend, who was in an even worse situation, was struggling with debts totaling 12 million tenge. Her husband had left her, leaving her to fend for herself and her children. The woman's friend and her children were currently living in a temporary shelter.
When the blogger learned of the woman's situation, he offered to pay the woman's monthly loan of 247,000 tenge in gratitude for her kindness and empathy towards the social experiment. However, the woman refused the offer and asked that the help be directed to her friend instead.
The woman's selflessness touched many, including the blogger, who commended her for her generosity. The social experiment served as a reminder of the importance of empathy and kindness towards those in need.
The location of the social experiment is not specified, and the kiosk vendor's reason for giving the food for free was not specified in the paragraphs provided. Nonetheless, the story of the woman and her friend serves as an inspiration to many, demonstrating the power of kindness and empathy in difficult times.
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