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 There was a story about sharing the new rice harvested this year with a neighbor in need, but getting it back because it was “made in China” and even paying for the courier fee.



Yesterday (27th) in an online community, a post with the title, 'This is a message that makes me lose energy after sharing' was posted.



Author A said, “My friend B, who farms in the countryside, has been sharing little by little with neighbors in need from a few years ago.”



He continued, "(Friend B) brought 20 kilograms of rice and kimchi each in the car this time, but neighbor C, who received the sharing, requested a return saying that (the rice he received) seemed to be made in China."



Mr. A shared a screenshot of the contents of text messages exchanged between friends B and C, expressing his feelings, saying, "Isn't the person who received it too much?"



Looking at the shared screen, on the 27th, Mr. C greeted Mr. B, saying, “Thank you for sharing rice and kimchi every year,” and said, “After eating the food you shared, the rice seems to be made in China.” "I sent a text message with the contents.



In addition, Mr. C asked for the address to return the shared rice and asked, "Can I send it by cash on delivery?"



Mr. B, who received the text message, said, "It is new rice milled this year."

It doesn't seem to suit your taste.

Please send it by cash on delivery" and delivered the address to get the rice back.



Netizens who saw this said, "It's embarrassing to send it back after eating it at home", "Looking at the contents of the text, I don't think I know what's wrong", "If I didn't want to receive it, there was a way to politely refuse it", "If the favor continues, I think it's a right. I know" and so on.



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