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Here I'm going to share the kindness that I encountered from strangers while traveling.
After reading this blog, you'll totally understand that kindness didn't die yet.
About the trip
It was my first and last visit till now in Sylhet, Bangladesh and this trip happened while I was around 14 years old back in 2010.
There were around 9 people include me and a little cousin who was in the womb of his mother at that time.
This trip was about visiting some shrine and giveaway some foods to poor peoples around the/those shrine.
It was a two day trip.
We went to Sylhet at around noon and I still remember the 2nd day was Friday and I prayed Jummah Salat at a over crowded mosque where I had to struggle to set foot.
Beauty of Sylhet
The beauty of Sylhet lies in different perspective such as some shrine like Shrine of Hajrat Shah Jalal, Shrine of Hajrat Shah Poran and etc; beautiful Jaflong, Tea Gardens & Beautiful Scene.
Best thing of Sylhet is Tea Gardens.
One can check out the beauty of tea gardens while they visit Sylhet.
One can check how tea leaves are growing while they visit Sylhet.
Beauty of Sylhet can't be end as I sense.
The more you explore the more you discover the beauty of Sylhet.
The kindness that I encountered from a stranger in this trip.
It was the 2nd/last day of our trip to Sylhet.
We were heading towards our city after visiting some shrine.
The highway in the village was more than awesome.
At the time we were enjoying the nature with great feeling; suddenly my younger cousin Muhammad fell sick.
He was a baby at that time and was not coughing like he was not able to breathe.
We stopped the car at once beside the road and got out from the car.
We were too tensed at that time.
Suddenly a man named Shahidul (maybe) came out of the field and offered us help.
He asked us to go to his house near to that place and give rest to the kid.
We didn't think twice as we needed it the most at that moment.
That man's place was so near and we reached it in a moment.
After getting rest for sometime; the kid became normal again and we were relieved at last.
Wasn't it a great kindness?
And it was not the end.
That man offered us some fresh fruits and other foods as well (maybe) and asked us to take rest for as much time as we need.
Isn't this type of kindness so rare at this century?
We took rest for some time and then left the place thanking em and asking em to come over to our place if they ever visit our city.
We appreciated that help way too much.
This is all about this trip and about the kindness I encountered from strangers while traveling.