>>513072361
I was maybe 7 or 8 when out driving with my Dad. He fueled up and spent like $30 to fill the truck and got us both some cokes and got me a hersey bar. At the register I was so eager to eat the chocolate I opened it was already munching on it as he paid. We got in the truck and left. About 10 miles down the road he looked over and asked if I had given the bar to the clerk. I told him I totally blanked it. He turned right around and we drove the 10 miles back. Went inside grab another bar to scan and he paid for it and apologized for the mistake and told me to apologize as well.
Obviously asked him why it was so important? The clerk didn't notice or seem to care and it was only like a buck. He told me his integrity and mine were worth more then a dollar. That stuck with me. If I lived in such an area I would never take advantage of this level of trust. Too bad it only works in highly racial homogenous ethnostates.