22 April,2020 01:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Picture/Casey Neistat- Twitter
An exchange of texts between the YouTuber and a man whose car he hit has gone viral. YouTuber Casey Neistat had tweeted about leaving a note apologising to a man whose car he accidentally hit with his 17-year-old pick-up truck and what happened next was absolutely heart-warming.
Neistat, who stays in Los Angeles, wrote on Twitter, "I scratched a guys car this morning when parking my truck, total accident, small but noticeable scratch. I left the owner a note on the wiper and he texted me..."
The note Neistat left for the man read, "Hello, I scratched the hood of your car while parking mine. Please call/text so I can pay for the repairs. My sincere apologies for the trouble." The man texted him on his contact number provided on the note and gave him a surprising reply. He asked Neistat to donate the money he had put aside for the repairs to the local food bank instead.
The reply read, "Hey, Thank you so much for the note. Please don't worry about the scratch. Any money you have put towards my car feel free to donate to a local venice food bank. Have a great week!"
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Neistat then donated 250 USD to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank in the name of âMr Scratched Car'. The heart-warming exchange between the YouTuber and the stranger garnered over 243,500 likes and was retweeted more than 20,900 times.
The users commenting on the post narrated similar incidents and praised the interaction between them. Some also praised the man's reply to the Neistat's note.
What do you think about the post?
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