Speaking to Mothership, the Singaporean content creator, Muhd Rifqi Solihin, admitted that the moment caught him off guard. “I panicked a little… I’m not a local, I’m a tourist, so there was definitely some uncertainty and anxiety in that moment,” he shared. In the video’s closing captions, Rifqi wrote: “A mother’s love knows no boundaries.” Elaborating on the line, he mentioned that the decision the woman made stood out the most to him. “Her job was at stake… Leaving a store unattended — let alone entrusting it to a stranger — is a huge risk because some can resort to stealing. Yet she chose to put her son first. That really touched me.” #singapore #china #fyp
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