Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

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There are many examples of people's decency, but there are cases that can be called special. A simple taxi driver who came to Moscow to earn money, impressed the netizens to the depths of his soul with his naive, but very correct act. If you think that good and sincere people have passed away, then we are ready to console you — this world is not completely lost yet.

Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

Muscovite Varvara Bortsova arrived on an early flight to the capital and took a taxi from the airport to her house at 5 o'clock. Arriving at her place, the girl, tired of the long journey, immediately went to bed. Only when Varya woke up did she notice the absence of a wallet, in which, in addition to a substantial amount of cash, all her bank cards were.

Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

Mentally saying goodbye to her savings, the girl still tried to find the car that brought her through the taxi company dispatcher, but they could not help her.

This is how Bortsova described her experiences in social networks. But Varvara's father accidentally noticed that a taxi car was parked in the courtyard of their house for a long time, and a driver was walking near it. It turned out to be a taxi driver who, after the passenger left the car, found her wallet.

Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

As required by the instructions and, of course, basic decency, laid down from childhood, the man reported the find to the call center of his company and asked to find information about the passenger. Unfortunately, the data about the trip was not preserved and it was not possible to find the owner of the lost thing in the standard way.

Seeing no other way out, the taxi driver returned to Varya's house and waited for her appearance at the entrance for more than 8 hours. The driver, by the way, did not sit idly by and tried to find out the number of the girl's apartment from her housemates, though unsuccessfully. When Varvara finally came out to the car, the driver greeted her with the phrase "How long can you sleep? I'm cold!" and started crying.

Get out your handkerchiefs, this story will restore your faith in humanity

The culprit of the long downtime of the car also shed a tear, as she expected anything but such nobility on the part of a simple taxi driver who came from far Central Asia. The man's act was rewarded — Varvara gave him an amount 5 times higher than the cost of her trip home from the airport.

Keywords: Money | Moscow | Tears | Taxi

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