The young man who believes in prepayment has uncovered the emotional moment when a woman in Coles pays for her shopping.
The video begins with the man Rustam Razie punching a woman at the safe before opening his hand and revealing something written on his palm.
“What is he saying?” asked the woman.
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Video of a man’s ‘good deeds’ goes viral: Video shows a stranger buying his groceries
Who read aloud: ‘Pay me the groceries.’
At first, the woman thought the Russian was waiting for her to pay for her food, but the resistance’s gaze melted into confusion when she revealed that he was planning to pay for her.
“No, no, no,” he said.
“No honey, please, I feel guilty,” she said again.
But he insisted, adding that he had done it for many people and wanted to do it for him as well.
“I don’t know how to say thank you, but…” she said before punching him.
The video appeared popular on the “courtesy impressive” page, where it received 22,000 likes and 280,000 views in two days.
“When I see a favor, it makes me cry,” one woman wrote in the post.
Although some called him a saint, they thanked him for helping people and promised to do the same for him if he needed it.

The Russian has dozens of videos online showing him acting for others.
“I can’t wait to come and shop in Australia,” said one man.
But not everyone was impressed by the Russian’s efforts.
Nothing says “I’m a good person” more than doing a favor with the sole purpose of posting it online to get likes and attention. Really good people do this without warning and in secret,” one man wrote.
“I would pay more attention to who we are if no one was looking at us,” said another.
Many were quick to defend this, explaining that showing good work online can inspire others to do the same.
“Your content makes people aware of the importance of sharing,” says another.
Source: Daily Mail