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The trapped donkey friend sent a banner to thank the rescue team for "express delivery". What's wrong with their thanks?

Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda, not to mention 13 travelers. We can't imagine what would have happened to these 13 travelers if the rescue team hadn't searched in time and saved them in time. We can only say that, fortunately, the rescue team found them in time and brought them down the mountain safely.

For the rescued 13 passengers, I believe their hearts are full of gratitude. They wanted to repay the rescue team for saving their lives, but the way they chose was really a bit thoughtless. They sent pennants by express. . . When I first learned about this situation, I felt a little like laughing, but they thought of it. Representatives of the rescued passengers said that it was precisely because they worked in a special unit that they could not deliver the pennant in person. I find it incomprehensible, perhaps because I have not been exposed to the so-called? Special forces? My friend. The search and rescue team also said that their search and rescue team is an organization that completes public welfare, and all the funds are funded by the search and rescue team members themselves. I don't know what such a non-profit organization is like. Special forces? You can't come forward to offer a banner. For travelers who have the time and economic conditions to travel abroad, I can't understand why it is difficult to find one or two representatives among 13 to personally deliver the pennant. No wonder the search and rescue team took this as a humiliation.

The search and rescue team is a completely non-profit organization. Their rescue didn't do them any good, but a good idea was pushing them. They don't want anything in return after the rescue. They may see people in distress using their own efforts to save the day, and there is a smile on their faces, which is their most gratifying time. This is the result of their efforts, and it is also the most precious thing that the rescued can give them, not the cold flag.

For the rescued people, we don't rule out that we may not be able to thank them in person for various reasons. If possible, we can donate rescue props to the search and rescue team. If not, why don't you take a video and bow to the rescue team in the video, which is better than sending banners by express delivery.