Kindergarten gold rush: Sichuan girl receives golden surprise from classmate
A kindergarten playtime in Guang'an, Sichuan province, took a gilded turn this week when a little girl received a staggering gift from a classmate — two 100-gram gold bars. While the child beamed with delight, the present sparked surprise and concern for her parents, prompting online debates about generosity gone awry.
On Friday, the girl arrived home, eyes sparkling with joy, clutching the unexpected treasure. Her parents, upon uncovering the shiny gold bars, were stunned. Valued at over 100,000 yuan ($14,000) even at the lower end of the current gold price per gram, the gift far exceeded the bounds of ordinary kindergarten playdates.
Concerned about the implications and potential misunderstandings, the girl's parents swiftly contacted the boy's family, requesting the gold bars be returned. The next day, the boy's parents duly retrieved the precious gift, offering apologies for the inadvertent extravagance.
News of the golden playground exchange quickly spread online, igniting mixed reactions. While some netizens marveled at the boy's lavish generosity towards his playmate, others cautioned about the importance of responsible gift-giving, particularly with such valuable items. Parents voiced concerns about safeguarding prized possessions at home and ensuring children understand the appropriate value of gifts.
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