A heartwarming example of humanity during Ramadan has gone viral on social media. A Malaysian food delivery rider recently shared that a female customer added an extra meal to her order just for her Sahu. The rider shared a screenshot of the conversation on his Threads post, which quickly went viral.

It shows the customer politely requesting her to take the meal and telling her not to. After waiting for a long time, the rider expressed his gratitude for receiving this unexpected gift. The incident has touched the hearts of many online and generated positive reactions.
An Example of Compassion
According to the information shared by the rider, the customer deliberately ordered the extra meal. He wanted the rider to be able to eat during Sahu. It is clear that even such a small initiative can send a big humanitarian message. Many believe that this reflects the true spirit of Ramadan. As a result, the incident quickly gained praise on social media.

Rider’s Experience
The rider said that he waited for about an hour for the meal to be prepared that night. However, the fatigue of waiting disappeared when he came to know about the extra meal. He thanked the customer in the post.

He also shared a picture of the food bag. According to him, such behavior is a great inspiration for a delivery worker.
Netizens’ Reactions
After the incident was published, netizens gave a lot of positive reactions. Many commented that the customer chose a better quality set for the rider than his own food, which is a testament to his sincerity.

Some said that such generosity is a beautiful example of Malaysia’s multicultural unity. Others said that they themselves sometimes give small gifts to the riders because sharing happiness is the real thing. Overall, the incident is being seen online as an inspiring story of humanity.
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