Uncle Nom, the floodgate is doing this. Glorious!
Uncle Nom, the floodgate. Doing this... commendable! 🖤🇹🇭
During the whole country's mourning after the death of Her Majesty King Sirikit, the Thousand Year King, what Thai people talk about besides sadness is the "kindness" that still occurs in every corner of society - and one of the most appreciated by netizens is "Uncle Nom, the sluice," a merchant who sells men's shirts that choose to do things that anyone does not expect.
Instead of raising prices like many stores, Uncle Nom "fixed the price of the black shirt at 40 baht."
Ready to say a simple but heartbreaking sentence that
"People have to use black shirts lately. I don't want to take advantage of anyone. Just sell enough."
Uncle Nom's words touched many people to share around social media, because on a difficult economic day, an ordinary person still chooses "give" rather than "keep."
Many customers say that despite the increase in sales from high demand, Uncle Nom still refuses to raise the price by even a baht and gives away free shirts to people who don't really have money.
Uncle Naum's story became a symbol of "great little goodness" - proving that kindness does not require a lot of capital; just having a heart that thinks of others before itself is enough.
On a day when many people just say "sad."
Uncle Nom instead "acted" to show respect by helping others in their own way. 🖤





































































