A touching moment on the last day of the year has sparked a lot of discussion on social media. This picture taken at a school in Malaysia shows the farewell moment of two young friends. As the new year begins, one of them has to move to a new school.

That is why the other friend has tears in her eyes, and the pain of farewell is clear on her little face. The moment has touched the hearts of many.
The Pain of Farewell
First of all, this scene shows how difficult it is to be separated at a young age. One child is wiping her eyes during the farewell, while the other is trying to comfort her. So the depth of friendship becomes even clearer at this moment.

Usually children do not understand the future, yet they are very sensitive from the point of view of feelings. As a result, this farewell has left a deep impression on their minds.
The Bond of Different Cultures
Meanwhile, both children come from different cultures and different social backgrounds. Yet they grew up together in Malaysia in the bond of friendship. Therefore, this relationship has become a living example of harmony and peace.

Netizens’ Feelings
After the video and picture went viral, emotional reactions were seen on social media. Many commented that despite their different roots, Malaysians live together as one nation and one country. Some said that children do not understand caste, religion or money, they only understand love.

Many netizens also referred to this scene as a reflection of innocent souls. Along with this, many praised the parents, because raising children with such human values is truly commendable.
They were just friends, rising above religion, language or ethnic identity. As a result, this scene has become an inspiring story for many people.
Watch the video here:
@q_preschool Tiny tears for a big goodbye. End of the year, and a friend moving to a new school 🥹 #graduation #goodbyememories #schoolholidays #bestfriend #bestie
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