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Heartwarming Video: A young boy buys flowers from an old woman at metro station

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A touching video has surfaced of a young boy buying flowers from an elderly woman at a metro stop. However, what the child did after purchasing the flowers has gone viral and will undoubtedly make you grin.

There is no alternative to kindness, and even a modest act of compassion may make a big difference. You’re probably wondering why we’re suddenly talking about this.

IAS officer Awanish Sharan shared the now-viral video on Twitter. A young boy buys flowers from an old lady at a metro station in this short video. He handed her the cash and indicated a bouquet of white flowers that he wished to purchase. Instead of taking them with him, the kid decided to give them to the woman. Her reaction is absolutely wonderful, and it will undoubtedly move your heart.

According to the post’s caption, “Kindness is the best form of humanity.”

Here’s the link to the viral video:

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After being shared online, the video received over 40k views. In the comments section, netizens praised the young boy’s kindness.

Here are some of the comments:

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