늘 배려해오던 주민분들도 사실 당연하지만 고맙다고 직접 표현해준 분도 참 다들 멋진 아파트네요... 이사가시게 되서 아쉬우셨을거 같아요.
"Moving out of the apartment I've lived in for four years"…A letter left by a person with a disability
It's been a while since I read such a heartwarming article~
You can see the warm heart of the person leaving a letter and moving away.
It seems that the neighbors around us have always been considerate of each other in their daily lives.
There are many disputes and heated exchanges over issues like noise between floors or parking problems.
I think understanding each other and living together is important~
It's quite difficult, but...
Have a great day today as well~
A letter from an apartment resident with a disability, expressing gratitude for the neighbors' consideration as they prepare to move, has been revealed and is attracting attention.
On the 24th, a letter titled "A Disabled Person's Four Years of Living and Moving Out" was shared on X (formerly Twitter), along with a letter that appears to have been posted within an apartment complex.
According to this, the resident with a disability stated, "We are residents of Unit 208," and "We will be moving out of this apartment where we have lived for four years soon. We have always been grateful during our time here, but only now, before moving, do we say goodbye."
Next, "Disabled parking spaces are meant for disabled drivers, but unfortunately, many are not being used for that purpose," he said. "Our residents have been living without major inconvenience for four years despite serious parking shortages because they keep the disabled parking spaces open until late at night." He then added, "I sincerely thank you for your warm consideration," and "I wish you always good health and happiness."
The post spread through an online community, and the reaction was that she is a rare person who expresses gratitude for what is obvious. Netizens commented, "It's obvious to leave the disabled parking space empty, but I'm so grateful that she said it like that," "She must be a warm-hearted person. I think her warmth was conveyed to the residents reading that post," "This is truly a luxury apartment," "It's obvious, but it's touching," and so on.
Meanwhile, parking in a designated disabled parking space without displaying a parking permit, parking that blocks the entrance to the parking area, or encroaching on the parking lines and hatch areas will result in a fine of 100,000 won. Additionally, stacking objects in the parking lot entrance or other areas, parking that encroaches on two sides, or blocking two sides will incur a fine of 500,000 won.
<Source: JoongAng Ilbo>