A wholesome interaction at Kits Beach last week with a Ukrainian gentleman 🥺
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share a really heartwarming interaction my friend and I had at Kitsilano Beach today.
We were just taking a stroll, and I was busy taking some photos of my friend with my camera. Out of nowhere, this older gentleman walked up to us. He pointed at my camera and made a gesturing motion, clearly offering to take a photo of the two of us together.
Now, I’m usually pretty protective of my camera gear and hesitate to hand it over to strangers, so I politely handed him my phone instead. He took a photo, but when I went to thank him, he kept insisting and pointing back at my actual camera.
I was a bit confused at first, but then he managed to explain that he was Ukrainian and didn't speak much English. I pulled out Google Translate so we could actually communicate, and honestly, it turned into the sweetest moment.
It turns out, he wasn't just trying to be polite he was genuinely fascinated by my camera and wanted to learn how it worked,while also giving us a nice memory. We spent about five minutes using the translator app to explain the basics of the camera to him. Once he got the hang of it, he happily took a photo of us with it!
When I thanked him through the app, the translation of what he said back was something along the lines of: "When you do good deeds, say okay and move on." I assume it’s a beautiful Ukrainian idiom about doing good for others without expecting anything in return.
Afterward, he walked back over to his wife who was sitting on a nearby bench, and we all waved goodbye to each other.
With so much heavy stuff going on in the world, having a pure, human connection like that across a language barrier completely made my week. To that lovely gentleman and his wife, if you're out there, thank you for making Kits Beach a little brighter!