This Girl Witnessed The True Meaning Of Egyptian Generosity After Fainting On Public Transportation

Raghad Khaled

Egyptians are known for their incredible generosity and sense of chivalry. They treat strangers like family and are always ready to lend a helping hand. Whether it’s sharing a meal, offering directions, or making sure everyone feels at home, their kindness shines through. This warmth and respect for others are a big part of Egyptian culture, making every encounter feel special and memorable.

So, when this lady suddenly fainted on a bus, she was surprised to find a ton of strangers helping her wake up!

In the post, the lady wrote, ” I took an air-conditioned bus from Heliopolis to Sheikh Zayed and October City today. Suddenly, out of nowhere, I fainted. The whole bus was trying to wake me up, but somehow, someone managed to pick me up (don’t ask me how), and seated me on a chair. It’s still a mystery to me—since I fell into the driver’s lap! Anyway, the whole bus started bringing out sandwiches, juices, biscuits, and chocolates. I just sat there with my mouth open, barely processing what was happening. I wasn’t talking or moving, yet they were all insisting that I eat and drink.”

She continued, ” Throughout the journey, they kept me close, comforting me, and when I mentioned I had a headache, four different types of painkillers appeared. When I said I wanted to sleep, they set up a chair for me and patted me on the back,”

Adding, “They even fixed my clothes for me, and the guys looked genuinely worried. The girls didn’t leave me alone at all—one of them even came with me to make sure I got home safely. I just opened my bag a while ago and found sandwiches, tissues, and a water bottle—left for me by a girl who was on her way to university!”

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