Chinese shop clerk breaks jade bangles worth US$140,000; owner seeks no compensation

A shop clerk in eastern China accidentally broke jade bangles valued at over one million yuan (US$140,000), yet the owner chose compassion over compensation, giving the young man a chance to learn from his mistake.
The incident, which occurred in October at a jewelry shop in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, was captured on surveillance video.
While moving a table, the clerk accidentally knocked over a box of jade bangles, resulting in a loud crash.
He attempted to gather the pieces but squatted in frustration upon realizing they were beyond repair.
The shop owner, identified by the surname Cheng, revealed that out of the 50 jade bangles, more than 30 were completely shattered, leading to a loss exceeding one million yuan.
Cheng explained that the Russian nephrites, prized for their clarity and rarity, were uninsured.
With the shop still not open and no carpet on the floor, he found himself shouldering the entire loss.
Despite the damage, Cheng did not demand that the shop clerk pay for the broken bangles.
Instead, he reassured the young man, saying: “It was my request, along with a customer’s, to relocate the table. The clerk acted carelessly, as inexperienced and a bit rash young people sometimes do.”
Cheng emphasised that young people deserve more opportunities and hoped this incident would serve as a valuable learning experience for all involved.
He noted that the broken bangles would be displayed in the store as a reminder for employees.
According to the mainland media outlet Jimu News, the shop clerk, a recent university graduate, had been working there for only a few months.
Grateful for the owner’s understanding, he stated: “Cheng’s leniency preserved my hope for the future.”
He also vowed to work diligently in the future to repay the shop owner’s kindness.
Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/article/3329726/chinese-shop-clerk-breaks-jade-bangles-worth-us140000-owner-seeks-no-compensation |