「傘をお使いください」と張り紙をすると…案内文を破り、傘をすべて持って行った女性=韓国
When a sign was posted saying ”Please use an umbrella,” a woman in South Korea tore it up and took all the umbrellas.
A woman has angered internet users by taking all of the free umbrellas that were prepared for people in a shopping district who didn't have any during the rainy season.
Recently, online communities and Instagram have been flooded with comments with the title, "If you watch this to the end, you'll be angry."
A short video was posted along with the message. In the video, the poster, who revealed that she works in the beauty industry, said, "The weather is not clear, so I went to the neighbors on the same floor (in the shopping district) to ask for permission to go to the store.
A left six black umbrellas next to the elevator in front of his office and wrote a sign on the wall saying, "If you need an umbrella, please feel free to use it."
However, something unbelievable happened shortly after. According to the video, a woman appeared and took all six umbrellas. After that, the woman
The man returned to the scene, this time tearing up the notice on the wall and taking it away. Mr. A said, "My goodwill was shattered. I was shocked by the expression of the woman in the mosaic."
"She had a devilish smile on her face," he said. The woman's face was blurred in the video. Mr. A then said, "She came back after taking the umbrella, so I told her to go back to the former."
"I thought, 'Is that what you're doing?' But then he took my umbrella stand. Don't do that," she said angrily. A said, "I saw the security camera and thought, 'People's hearts aren't all the same as mine.
I felt so frustrated that I cried. At first, I thought that they had taken them all at once so that the people in the same office could use them. However, no matter how much I tried to win the morale, I was frustrated and couldn't understand.
Meanwhile, the woman in the video who took the umbrella and umbrella stand and then tore up the notice may be charged with theft and property damage. Theft carries a sentence of up to six years in prison or one year in prison.
The first offense is punishable by a fine of up to 10,000,000 won (approximately 1,094,800 yen), and the crime of damaging property is punishable by imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to 7,000,000 won (approximately 766,360 yen).
2024/07/31 20:42 KST
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