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Nieh, the Kind-Hearted Child

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In a small village in Malaysia, young Nieh faces a challenge that tests his kindness and tolerance. When a new family arrives, different from anything Nieh has known, he must overcome his fears and preconceptions to embrace the new friendships that await.

Nieh lived in a small village in Malaysia, surrounded by lush green hills and colorful markets. One day, a new family moved into the neighborhood, speaking a language Nieh didn't understand. Nieh felt nervous and unsure how to connect with them. " - How will I make friends if I can't understand them?" Nieh wondered aloud to himself. The problem seemed huge to him, like a mountain he needed to climb. Nieh decided he had to do something about it.

Nieh tried to approach the new family, but he couldn't understand their words. " - I can't talk to them," Nieh sighed, feeling defeated. His first attempt to say hello ended with confused looks and silence. Nieh felt like he was standing on one side of a river, unable to cross. He didn't know how to bridge the gap between him and the new family. It was his first obstacle, and it felt like a big one.

Nieh decided to try again, but this time he would bring a gift. He picked some fresh rambutans from his garden, hoping they would help. " - Maybe this will show them I'm friendly," Nieh thought. As he approached, a sudden rainstorm soaked him, ruining the rambutans. " - Oh no!" he exclaimed, feeling even more discouraged. The rain was another obstacle, making everything more difficult.

After several attempts, Nieh felt like giving up. " - Maybe they don't want to be friends," he said, feeling sad and defeated. He sat under a large banyan tree, watching the raindrops fall. His heart was heavy with disappointment. Nieh felt lost, unable to see a way forward. It seemed like the problem was too big for him to solve.

As Nieh sat under the tree, an elderly neighbor approached him. " - Sometimes, smiles speak louder than words," she advised with a warm smile. Nieh realized he didn't need words to show kindness. " - I can use gestures and smiles," he thought, feeling hopeful. Encouraged by this idea, Nieh decided to try again. He felt a spark of determination growing in his heart.

Nieh approached the new family with a big smile and waved. They returned his smile, and their children joined him in a game of catch. " - This is fun!" Nieh laughed, feeling joyful. Through play, they understood each other, and Nieh realized that friendship didn't need words. The problem he once feared now seemed small and distant. Nieh learned that tolerance and kindness could bridge any gap.

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