Yesterday after a long relaxing and expensive day at the spa, I almost nodded of on the Ringbahn, nearly missed my stop, sprinted out and realized as the train was leaving that I left my bag in the seat.

In there was my wallet along with my keys. So I went to the police and blocked my bank account and informed the S-Bahn-Fundbüro.

Today was a bit of a bummer because my to do list grew immensely and I already imagined myself spending my Christmas money on a new door lock.

Tonight during dinner, our doorbell rang and a man showed up with my bag! Everything was still inside of it - even the 32.52 € in my wallet. He was very nice and humble and almost wouldn‘t accept a Finderlohn. I am so relieved!

  • One of my happiest memories (of recent times) is when I found a wallet on Frankfurter Allee and could return it to its owner within the hour. I also did not want Finderlohn, I won't judge if you do, but I could see the guy was not financially well equipped.

  • You re blessed!!!

  • I love this! Thanks for sharing! I needed some good news today

  • Once I misplaced my backpack on a tram which had my camera, apartment key and my wallet including the resident permit. Some nice guy(a million thanks) found it and handed it over to police and I got it all back in just 4 hours!

  • Same thing happened to me in Morocco (Marrakech) last month. I forgot my wallet in the taxi. Got it 6 hours later untouched 🤗

  • Almost wouldn’t”

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    I don‘t know about affordable - that really depends on the salary a person is used to… I am a student and I usually go to a cheap gym with sauna. But every few months I do a long day at Vabali. I usually get a day pass without extra treatments and it‘s worth it. Though they could really change their decorum to something a little more sensible.

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