Published 20:10 IST, July 1st 2020
Man posts South Korean govt's care package contents, netizens ask 'they gave you a dog?'
Redditors hilariously asked the man if the Corgi was the state provided emotional therapy dog since the pooch was inclusive of the items in the picture.
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A Redditor’s post about South Korea government’s quarantine care pack after he arrived in country has sparked hilarious discussion on internet. Shared by username ‘without crust’ on Reddit under subreddit ‘pics’, photo depicts several items from comfort pack spre on floor which included hygiene essentials, hand sanitizers, face masks, packd fruits, fresh produce, and a Welsh Corgi. photo was captioned, “My wife and I just moved to S. Korea and this is what gvmt gave us at start of quarantine.”
With over 46,000 upvotes and 1,800 comments, post triggered a slew of reactions as Redditors hilariously asked if Corgi was state provided emotional rapy dog since pooch was inclusive of items in picture. A user asked, “Where can I sign up?! I want my own Corgi.” While picture provided a glimpse into South Korea’s government initiative and approach in keeping citizens safe by providing a huge number of essential commodities and eatables, pet pooch blocking view captured Redditors' attention. brown and white canine can be seen smiling standing alongside a heap of supplies.
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Users ask, "you guys got a puppy?"
From picture, it can also be me out that South Korean government care pack’s contents consisted of all provision from essential goods to vegetables and fruits, a rmometer, water bottles, and boxes of tissues for quarantined individual t to go out and spre COVID-19 disease. However, Redditors opined that Corgi pooch was “freshest of foods in that care pack”. “My first thought, a free corgi,” wrote a user. “Aw man, you guys got a puppy? All I got in my room was shampoo!" Wrote ar. uploed quickly clarified that Corgi, whose name was Waffle, was t a part of care pack. She flew over with owners and was opted 3 years ago.
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20:11 IST, July 1st 2020