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A man threw a glass at a fast food employee: the next client did an incredible thing

Feroza Syed could not believe what she saw: a man threw a large glass of drink directly at a woman who worked as an order-picker at a fast food restaurant in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Writes about it CNN.

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Apparently, he didn't want ice in his drink.

When Syed pulled up to the window, the fast food employee, Brianna, was all wet and crying. The woman was six months pregnant.

Syed gave her a $ 20 tip, was outraged by the man's behavior and offered to contact the police.

A few hours later, Syed posted the story on her Facebook page and received a huge response.

This prompted her to ask thousands of her friends and Facebook followers if they would like to send “$ 5 or something” to her Venmo or Cash app, and she already knows how to transfer money to Brianna.

Donations poured in.

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“I used to work in retail and this story shocked me,” one follower commented on her donation.

A few days after the incident, Brianna's manager informed her that a woman who witnessed the incident had tried to contact her. They were finally able to talk.

“Feroza said, ‘I have a surprise for you and I really want to give it to you personally,’ so I texted her my address,” Brianna explained. “She handed me the envelope, but stood there moved and crying because she didn’t expect this.”

Inside the envelope were $ 1700 donations from people who had seen Brianna's story on Facebook and, as Syed said, wanted to "show her that not all people are terrible."

“Most of the donations were $5, $10, $20, and together they amounted to a large amount of money,” Syed rejoiced.

She later shared a Bryanna Cash link so that others could donate directly to the mother-to-be.

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“She was a blessing,” Brianna said of Syed.

Although Syed herself does not see anything special in this: "In my presence, a person was treated badly, and I did not like what I saw."

“Doing the right thing inspires others to do the right thing, and I continue to learn every time. When you see something like this or another situation where someone is being mistreated or harmed, it all takes one person to make a difference,” she explained.

And this lesson is especially important during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“When we talk about how to help our essential workers, remember: anyone can do what I do,” Syed wrote in her commentary.

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