A student's sweet gesture has gone viral, after his former professor tweeted about it. The Saudi university professor’s tweet showed a note he received after an anonymous ex-student decided to pay his bill at a café.
Yousef Alnamlah posted the picture of the note written in Arabic on a napkin that read, “The bill was paid by a student who graduated at your hands and listened to every advice. Currently, I am a branch manager, thank God."
He accompanied the photo with a caption in Arabic, which translates to “When I wanted to pay my bill in a coffee shop, I found this message from a noble kind person who I was honoured to teach.
"To every teacher, your students are your investment."
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