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By *adger Broc OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Co. Cork

Is "paying it forward" something you would do as a response to having received a kindness yourself.

Would you pay for a coffee for the next person in the queue, a total stranger, without them knowing why.

Is it a kindness or is it creepy?

🤝☕️

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By *ealcoupleCouple
3 weeks ago


"Is "paying it forward" something you would do as a response to having received a kindness yourself.

Would you pay for a coffee for the next person in the queue, a total stranger, without them knowing why.

Is it a kindness or is it creepy?

🤝☕️"

I would feel a bit awkward doing that tbf but do buy food/hot drinks for the homeless people instead.

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By *hilaboutMan
3 weeks ago

kilkenny

Often give £5 at toll booth to cover nxt car n it's something the attendant told me one day is quiet common

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By *quish and KellyCouple
3 weeks ago

E

I’ve not done the pay it forward thing but have on occasion paid for something for someone when there card didn’t work in the supermarket, I obviously had a look at the total 1st

I’d like to think that if I had a few quids worth of shopping and the same thing happened to me, that it may be reciprocated but I’ve thankfully not been in that position

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By *adger Broc OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Co. Cork

I have been offered the use of someone's supermarket loyalty card on a number of occasions.

I get the discount and they get the points.....win win and a nice gesture of generosity.

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