タクシー運転手に送った感謝の手紙
A doctor who returned to South Korea for the first time in 20 years was moved by a Busan taxi driver... ”Thank you for driving me through a difficult road.”
It was later revealed that a Korean doctor who visited his homeland from the United States for the first time in 20 years sent a letter of gratitude to a taxi driver who drove him kindly despite the steep mountain road.
According to the Busan Transportation Culture and Training Institute on the 18th, an international letter arrived at the training center's office on the 26th of last month.
Mr. A, who introduced himself as a doctor living in Colorado, said, ``In September, I visited my homeland with my wife for the first time in 20 years.
Among the taxi drivers, there is someone to whom I would like to express my gratitude the most, so I would like to introduce them to you,'' he said, explaining the purpose of the letter. Mr. A said, ``At the time, driver Jung Hyun was in a lot of pain because of his wife who had knee pain.''
He happily drove us all the way to the top of the mountain for our pilgrimage. I would like to thank Driver Jung for his excellent driving skills and humble manners."
Regarding the reason for sending this letter to the training institute, Mr. A said, ``Do not train taxi drivers (at the training institute).
I would like to recommend Rachon Driver as an instructor. I hope that the drivers who work in the field will share their attitude towards their work."
He continued, ``To the taxi drivers and everyone involved who have contributed to Busan's remarkable development.''
I would like to express my deepest gratitude," he concluded. Driver Jeong, the main character of the letter, said he was very moved when he received the letter.
Driver Chong said, ``The place to visit the grave was at the top of the mountain.
It was difficult to raise the sea, and although the passengers got off, it looked like the wife was having a hard time navigating the climb." He continued, ``It was a difficult road, but I went a little further up the mountain for the sake of women.''
Kenokoto. I did what I expected for my customers." The Busan Traffic Culture and Training Institute plans to award driver Jeong with a certificate of commendation in the name of the training institute's director on the 1st of next month.
2023/11/18 21:01 KST
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