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South Korean’s kind gesture generates online buzz // Chivalry

So this news was making the rounds around Facebook as well as STOMP since yesterday, so just to share if you don’t know about it. 

And it’s really such a sweet gesture! Above photo credits to Tumblr.

A pair of white $4 slippers, given spontaneously to a barefoot stranger who boarded a public bus last Saturday, catapulted a South Korean undergraduate into the limelight. Mr Choi Dae Ho, 22, may be a black belt in taekwondo, but instead it was his gentle act of chivalry that put him at the centre of online buzz.

Mr Choi (above), who is training here as part of the World Taekwondo Federation Peace Corps, put his slippers on the old woman’s feet on a bus last Saturday. — PHOTOS: DESMOND LIM, KIM JEONG HEE

Despite her initial objections, Mr Choi – who is here on a six-week trip – knelt in front of the old woman, who had teared up by then, took off his own flip-flops and put them gently on her feet. Speaking through an interpreter yesterday, he told The Straits Times: “It was a small gesture on my part, and it was something I felt I had to do, or I would regret it.”

Mr Choi, who is training here as part of the World Taekwondo Federation Peace Corps, put his slippers on the old woman’s feet (above) on a bus last Saturday. — PHOTOS: DESMOND LIM, KIM JEONG HEE

Said the Incheon native: “Ever since I was young, my grandmother took care of me. She passed away when I was 15, but I’ve always had a deep affection and respect for grandmothers.”

Mr Choi, who majors in taekwondo at Jeonju University, is one of four Koreans now in Singapore as part of the Korea-based World Taekwondo Federation Peace Corps.

The generous deed, which took his companions by surprise, took place on a rare day off from daily training. They were on board an SBS bus returning to their Farrer Road hostel after a trip to Sentosa with Mr Jason Tan, 22, captain of the Singapore squad.

Mr Choi’s generosity left him with an unusual problem. After alighting from the bus, he had to sprint the entire eight minutes back to the hostel as the “pavements were scorching”.

One of his fellow Koreans, Ms Kim Jeong Hee, 22, took the photo – of him and the smiling old woman wearing the slippers – without his knowledge. It was uploaded on Wednesday to the Singapore Taekwondo Federation website, and was picked up by citizen journalism platform Stomp.

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While some netizens were sceptical, most praised him for the good deed, drawing parallels with the unscripted act by New York policeman Lawrence DePrimo, who bought boots for a barefoot homeless man, Mr Jeffrey Hillman, 54, last November.

New York policeman Lawrence DePrimo, who bought boots for a barefoot homeless man, Mr Jeffrey Hillman, 54, last November.

Mr Choi said he was surprised by the online reaction as he “did not think it was such a big deal”.

He said he has taken to Singapore, a country with people he describes as “very kind and nice”. He intends to take a gap year in his studies to train with Singapore’s national taekwondo squad.

The secretary-general of the Singapore Kindness Movement, Dr William Wan, said it was a “wonderful gesture” that he hoped would “inspire a gracious society”.

Mr Choi, who is single and says he is not from a well-to-do family, wants to become a taekwondo instructor for the handicapped. He has yet to replace his pair of slippers, borrowing a teammate’s pair instead.

Well Mr Choi, I think there are many girls out there who are more than willing to give you a new pair of slippers – myself included!;p And I’m just glad to know that chivalry does exist in this world!

Faith in humanity restored!

Till later,
♥ mitsueki

 

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