In Malaysia, we celebrate every festival with open hearts and open arms. Our multiracial spirit is what makes this country truly special — a place where respect and love for each other's cultures come naturally.
Photo via Facebook (Nasi Kandar Sulaiman)
A beautiful example of this was recently shared by Nasi Kandar Sulaiman on Facebook. At their humble eatery, a Chinese woman, who works as a Grab Food delivery rider, turned an ordinary day into something unforgettable.
According to the restaurant, the woman approached the counter and casually asked how many staff members were working that day. Upon learning there were about 20 workers, she quietly handed over 20 packets of Duit Raya, and requested that each one be distributed to the team.
The restaurant owner expressed deep gratitude, writing that he was genuinely moved by her kindness. "She didn't hesitate for a second. Despite being a delivery rider herself, she took it upon herself to share festive joy with us. It’s a gesture that speaks volumes about her character."
Social media users were equally touched by the story, praising the aunty for her generosity and pure-hearted spirit.
Auntie kita ini tiba-tiba datang ke NKS tanya pekerja semua berapa orang, saya pun kata dalam 20 orang. Sebaik sahaja...
Posted by Nasi Kandar Sulaiman on Wednesday 2 April 2025
One commenter wrote, "It’s never about how much is inside the packet, it’s the thought and sincerity that count. This aunty is truly wonderful."
Another added, "You don’t need to be wealthy to give. This delivery aunty proves that even the smallest acts of kindness can leave the biggest impact."
In a world that often feels divided, gestures like these remind us of the Malaysia we know and love — where kindness cuts across race, background, and circumstance.