The cashier who has become famous for helping parents make the purchase

Is called Mubarak, he works in a supermarket Marks & Spencer from Scotland, and it is becoming famous thanks to the comments of the people who will buy from that establishment.

Among them, those of some mothers stand out, who thank him infinitely for being able to turn a moment that is sometimes complicated (shopping with young children can be a show), in something much easier, thanks to your love and sense of humor.

She was alone with her baby and was able to buy thanks to him

A few days ago, as we read in Babyology, Lauren Walker entered the establishment to do some shopping. His son Alistair began to complain ... you know, those of you who are parents: one of those crises that children sometimes have because they want, I don't know what and I don't know how many, and everything seems wrong.

Mubarak approached the boy and began to entertain him, tell him things and play a little. In a moment he had calmed him and she could buy what he needed.

When he reached the box, the boy met him again, and he was so happy to see the friend he had just made, that Mubarak did not hesitate to take him in his arms. There, he was able to go through the purchase while mom picked it up and Alistair watched the process in amazement:

Your public thanks

In the afternoon, and although it was said that it was something that should be considered normal, he thought it would be a good way to thank him for posting the anecdote on Marks & Spencer's Facebook page.

Under the title of "Excellent service"He explained that a worker took the necessary time to calm his son, talk to him and entertain him, and that even at the time of paying he was with him in his arms to "help him". Then, he summed it up that this act had been very inspiring for her, to the point of making a difference in the future of that day.

Following that comment, other people spoke wonders about him: two mothers explaining that he had been very kind and considerate to their children, and that he had made the purchase much easier, and a lady who also thanked him for being very kind to she, being in a complicated mood.

For all this, responsible for Marks & Spencer responded in gratitude to these words, ensuring that they will look for ways to compensate Mubarak for his work with clients.

The world should be like that

Of course yes. The world should be like that, more understanding and more collaborative. More empathetic He sums it up like this (he replied thanking all the words that were dedicated to him): "I believe in people relating with respect, helping each other, sharing their knowledge and cultures. I have really learned a lot from this child."

I wish there were many more Mubaraks everywhere. Parents would appreciate it very much. And those who are not parents, too.