Unexpected Neighborly Gifts: How a Baby’s 100-Day Celebration Sparked Community Love
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A parent who delivered rice cakes to neighbors to mark their baby’s 100th day — a Korean milestone known as baek-il — and then received unexpected congratulatory gifts drew attention online.
On the 24th, an online community posted a thread titled “I gave 100-day rice cakes to my neighbors,” accompanied by photos.
The poster, identified only as A, distributed 100-day rice cakes to the upstairs, downstairs and adjacent neighbors. To avoid imposing, A left the cakes hanging on doorknobs with short notes.
Neighbors soon returned the kindness. The next-door neighbor left a thank-you gift first, and the downstairs neighbor followed with a congratulatory present the next day.
The posted photos showed a pink baby onesie, a rabbit stuffed animal and a handwritten note.
The note read, “Thank you for the precious 100-day rice cake. Wow — already 100 days! Happy 100th day to your lovely baby. Wishing them health and happiness always.”
A said they were deeply moved by the unexpected response.
“I didn’t give out the cakes expecting anything in return,” A wrote, “but their warm congratulations touched my heart.”
After the post went public, online users praised the story as an example of neighborly warmth.
Commenters wrote, “This is what community looks like,” “Both the thoughtfulness toward neighbors and the response are exemplary,” and “In the midst of heated apartment noise disputes, this is a rare, beautiful example.”











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