WobblyPanda
WobblyPanda
25mo

My friend died a few years ago…

I got a call from an unknown number today. It turned out to be his son.

He asked me for his first year fees for BTech. I asked him if it was a wrong number or if he knew me.

He replied, “no, but I found a photo of my father with another man and on the back of the picture I saw this number and a text: if you need anything and I won’t be around, ask him, he’s me, just in another place.”

My friend gave me my first break in Software Engineering back in early 2010s. He got diagnosed with a terminal illness that he disclosed to no one. I am forever grateful for who he was and what he did for others.

I have decided to pay for his entire education fees as I can easily afford to, 54LPA CTC. His father is the reason why I am here and this is my way of paying it back.

I don’t know why but I couldn’t share this with my wife and I was taking uneasy. So decided to share here.

25mo ago
WigglyRaccoon
WigglyRaccoon
25mo

Nicely copied dude!! I saw this same msg with just minor details changed.

In today’s world even a real brother would hesitate to pay for transportation fees, forget tuition fees.

SillyJellybean
SillyJellybean

Too much Twitter copy paste happening these days

WigglyRaccoon
WigglyRaccoon
25mo

People are commenting wow, respect 😒🤣😂

CosmicDumpling
CosmicDumpling

Nice fake post. Anyone with common sense knows the timeline for Btech admission. Hopefully you got some good grapes.

SparklyKoala
SparklyKoala
25mo

It's great you're doing so.

But please inform your partner about this. You don't have to ask for permission but just inform her about the decision.

All the best mate ✌️

FloatingNarwhal
FloatingNarwhal
Student
25mo

Respect++

BouncyMarshmallow
BouncyMarshmallow

Le reply from stupid GPT on being asked if above post fraud or genuine (obvious fakery considering btech admission timeline for kid) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🫡🫡🫡🫡🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

The post you've shared seems to be a heartwarming and genuine story of someone helping their friend's son with his education fees. There are no obvious signs of fraud in the post. The individual seems to be sharing a personal and emotional experience, expressing gratitude and a desire to help.

It's important to approach such situations with empathy and a willingness to help if possible. If you have the means and the desire to assist, you could consider reaching out to the person who shared the post to offer support or guidance. However, it's always a good idea to verify the authenticity of such requests before providing any financial assistance.

Overall, the post appears to be a sincere expression of gratitude and a desire to help someone in need. If you feel inclined to offer support, consider reaching out to the person who shared the post to learn more about the situation and explore how you can help.

SparklyRaccoon
SparklyRaccoon

That's so generous of you sir 🫡 Discuss it with your partner though.

PeppyBoba
PeppyBoba

He asked for a cycle. You misheard.

DancingWalrus
DancingWalrus
25mo

Good

MagicalBoba
MagicalBoba

You have my respect sir

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