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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Sorry I was not clear enough. Like PP clarified the mom was pregnant with #2 when dad left. In my home country it's not uncommon having men taking the wife's last name after marriage and that's what this guy did that's why I believe his dad doesn't know it's his son. And what he's doing is charity work, nobody is paying to be treated at that clinic. He didn't know the patient was his dad until he talked to his mom about it. It's a large clinic and you don't always get to see the same doctor. You get in line and whoever is free when it's your turn will treat you. I guess you're not familiar on how universal health care works. Well, anyway, he could not afford Med School when we graduated from HS. He worked his butt off to save money and started later on. Don't people do that here? Do whatever job to make money then, later on in life go for the career of their dream... Sorry my story sounded so unbelievable. This only comes to prove that we're losing our sense of community and actually to prove my point. Being noble and selfless is so rare that when it happens people don't believe it. And to the PP that says that holding a door and saying thank you is hard work, WOW! That's scary.. I hope you're not passing this behavior for your children.[/quote]
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