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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle

So earlier at tea time i was making my tea! I went to my back garden to put my rubbish in the recycle bin. I jumped out my skin as i heard a voice at the back gate to the main street, It was the guy next door putting his big bin out for tomorrow! He asked would i like mine taken out too. How kind and thoughtful of him! I see him sometimes and have chatted a few times, It's nice when people can be so kind when he didn't have to offer. Such a true gentleman and fit too hehe Kindness costs nothing! But it can make someone's day.

What's the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for you?

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
over a year ago

Torquay

Why not put your rubbish in his bin, he'll never know, kills two birds with one stone

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not done for me but a while ago myself and another forumite clubbed together and got a weeks shopping delivery for a guy we knew on here who was struggling financially and with his health. Also recently I was in hospital and a young mum with two children was struggling to find her purse whilst managing the kids so I decided to get her a coffee from the vending machine she was so grateful. Told her to pay it forward. A little act of kindness goes a long way.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Why not put your rubbish in his bin, he'll never know, kills two birds with one stone"
? Our gardens are separate and he is my neighbour, Anyway he waits to it's full like i do and i couldn't be that cheeky. hahahaha

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.

I was in M&S the other week buying a cake on my way to a friend's in North Wales. Realised as she rang it through that I didn't have my purse. Lovely lady behind me insisted on paying it for me, so I didn't have to drive home.

How lovely was that?

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Not done for me but a while ago myself and another forumite clubbed together and got a weeks shopping delivery for a guy we knew on here who was struggling financially and with his health. Also recently I was in hospital and a young mum with two children was struggling to find her purse whilst managing the kids so I decided to get her a coffee from the vending machine she was so grateful. Told her to pay it forward. A little act of kindness goes a long way.

"

Aw, that's lovely x

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Not done for me but a while ago myself and another forumite clubbed together and got a weeks shopping delivery for a guy we knew on here who was struggling financially and with his health. Also recently I was in hospital and a young mum with two children was struggling to find her purse whilst managing the kids so I decided to get her a coffee from the vending machine she was so grateful. Told her to pay it forward. A little act of kindness goes a long way.

"

Aww bless you! Wow you are an angel how kind of you. The thing is they will always remember what you did!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Drove someone I’d not met (friend of a friend) to London from Manchester to catch a flight at zero notice (and high speed)

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

Looked after me and stayed with me till an ambulance came when I was run over at 18. Used his coat as a pillow, tried to get the car off my leg/foot and gave me a hankie to snivel into. Never forget that.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I was in M&S the other week buying a cake on my way to a friend's in North Wales. Realised as she rang it through that I didn't have my purse. Lovely lady behind me insisted on paying it for me, so I didn't have to drive home.

How lovely was that? "

Oh i love that how sweet! Not just the cake. haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was shopping in tescos one day, a woman infront of me at the tills was buying a trolley full of wine because of the discount on it and extra points but she forgot her clubcard.. She asked if I had one which I did so she asked to use mine on her transaction. She got the discount on the wine and I got all the extra points. Very adulting but a few extra pounds off the shopping is always appreciated.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Drove someone I’d not met (friend of a friend) to London from Manchester to catch a flight at zero notice (and high speed)"
Oh how kind! High speed a fast rider then. haha

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Looked after me and stayed with me till an ambulance came when I was run over at 18. Used his coat as a pillow, tried to get the car off my leg/foot and gave me a hankie to snivel into. Never forget that. "
Aww bless you!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Helped a biker recently when he came off in front of us on the a35. His bike got dragged down the road by a HGV. He had broken bones and was bleeding a lot from one of his wounds. I kept him still dressed what I could, held his head and airway open, kept him calm, helped the paramedics get him on the scoop and stretcher and carry him to the air ambulance. His friends found me on Facebook a few weeks later to say he’s made an amazing recovery. He’s now recovering at home with broken wrists ankles ribs and a skin graft on his wounds but doing well otherwise.

Was a scary experience but luckily I’ve been a nurse and kept up to date with my first aid training. Some witnesses came over to me after and gave me a goody bag of things to say thank you. I was blown away I just did what anyone would do. I lost some sleep over it but I’m so glad he’s doing ok now.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I was shopping in tescos one day, a woman infront of me at the tills was buying a trolley full of wine because of the discount on it and extra points but she forgot her clubcard.. She asked if I had one which I did so she asked to use mine on her transaction. She got the discount on the wine and I got all the extra points. Very adulting but a few extra pounds off the shopping is always appreciated. "
That is still kind! A win win situation.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise "
Aww bless you! The little shit he should of helped haha Well someone holding a door is better then them slamming it in your face! You know like when you go Christmas shopping and everyone is going mad and they slam doors in your face after you hold it open forthem. Hahaha hope someone does something kind for you soon

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Helped a biker recently when he came off in front of us on the a35. His bike got dragged down the road by a HGV. He had broken bones and was bleeding a lot from one of his wounds. I kept him still dressed what I could, held his head and airway open, kept him calm, helped the paramedics get him on the scoop and stretcher and carry him to the air ambulance. His friends found me on Facebook a few weeks later to say he’s made an amazing recovery. He’s now recovering at home with broken wrists ankles ribs and a skin graft on his wounds but doing well otherwise.

Was a scary experience but luckily I’ve been a nurse and kept up to date with my first aid training. Some witnesses came over to me after and gave me a goody bag of things to say thank you. I was blown away I just did what anyone would do. I lost some sleep over it but I’m so glad he’s doing ok now. "

Aww bless you! Well deserved that must of been scary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Helped a biker recently when he came off in front of us on the a35. His bike got dragged down the road by a HGV. He had broken bones and was bleeding a lot from one of his wounds. I kept him still dressed what I could, held his head and airway open, kept him calm, helped the paramedics get him on the scoop and stretcher and carry him to the air ambulance. His friends found me on Facebook a few weeks later to say he’s made an amazing recovery. He’s now recovering at home with broken wrists ankles ribs and a skin graft on his wounds but doing well otherwise.

Was a scary experience but luckily I’ve been a nurse and kept up to date with my first aid training. Some witnesses came over to me after and gave me a goody bag of things to say thank you. I was blown away I just did what anyone would do. I lost some sleep over it but I’m so glad he’s doing ok now. Aww bless you! Well deserved that must of been scary. "

It was scary but he was lucky two nurses on the scene. Myself and another lady helped him. There was no one else injured but the driver of one of the cars was in shock. There was people giving us first aid kits blankets etc. The public really did help in this situation. I think generally people are kind. I’d like to think so anyway.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

No I take that back

Someone from the forum noticed that I had "stuff" going on and sent me some very kind and supportive messages.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise Aww bless you! The little shit he should of helped haha Well someone holding a door is better then them slamming it in your face! You know like when you go Christmas shopping and everyone is going mad and they slam doors in your face after you hold it open forthem. Hahaha hope someone does something kind for you soon "

See my post above

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By *lutForYou69Woman
over a year ago

Bristol

Got absolutely black out d*unk a few months ago as was going through a very bad time, got separated from my friends and was wondering about a club on my own, a girl clocked me and stayed with me all night, bless her I was probably chatting shit and crying all night but she made sure I got in a taxi home safe

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Helped a biker recently when he came off in front of us on the a35. His bike got dragged down the road by a HGV. He had broken bones and was bleeding a lot from one of his wounds. I kept him still dressed what I could, held his head and airway open, kept him calm, helped the paramedics get him on the scoop and stretcher and carry him to the air ambulance. His friends found me on Facebook a few weeks later to say he’s made an amazing recovery. He’s now recovering at home with broken wrists ankles ribs and a skin graft on his wounds but doing well otherwise.

Was a scary experience but luckily I’ve been a nurse and kept up to date with my first aid training. Some witnesses came over to me after and gave me a goody bag of things to say thank you. I was blown away I just did what anyone would do. I lost some sleep over it but I’m so glad he’s doing ok now. Aww bless you! Well deserved that must of been scary.

It was scary but he was lucky two nurses on the scene. Myself and another lady helped him. There was no one else injured but the driver of one of the cars was in shock. There was people giving us first aid kits blankets etc. The public really did help in this situation. I think generally people are kind. I’d like to think so anyway. "

Like to hope so! Surprised how some ain't but most people are.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Got absolutely black out d*unk a few months ago as was going through a very bad time, got separated from my friends and was wondering about a club on my own, a girl clocked me and stayed with me all night, bless her I was probably chatting shit and crying all night but she made sure I got in a taxi home safe"
Aww bless you. Are you okay? You should be careful out there that was so kind of her.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"No I take that back

Someone from the forum noticed that I had "stuff" going on and sent me some very kind and supportive messages. "

Aww that is nice!

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise Aww bless you! The little shit he should of helped haha Well someone holding a door is better then them slamming it in your face! You know like when you go Christmas shopping and everyone is going mad and they slam doors in your face after you hold it open forthem. Hahaha hope someone does something kind for you soon

See my post above "

You had a blonde moment! Haha

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By *lutForYou69Woman
over a year ago

Bristol

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By *lutForYou69Woman
over a year ago

Bristol


"Got absolutely black out d*unk a few months ago as was going through a very bad time, got separated from my friends and was wondering about a club on my own, a girl clocked me and stayed with me all night, bless her I was probably chatting shit and crying all night but she made sure I got in a taxi home safe Aww bless you. Are you okay? You should be careful out there that was so kind of her. "

Yeah I’m in a much better place now thank you! And yes im deffo a lot more careful now

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Got absolutely black out d*unk a few months ago as was going through a very bad time, got separated from my friends and was wondering about a club on my own, a girl clocked me and stayed with me all night, bless her I was probably chatting shit and crying all night but she made sure I got in a taxi home safe Aww bless you. Are you okay? You should be careful out there that was so kind of her.

Yeah I’m in a much better place now thank you! And yes im deffo a lot more careful now"

Aww bless you that's good to hear! Remember theirs always people who care.

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By *eyond PurityCouple
over a year ago

Lincolnshire

A lady was in a shop trying to buy what looked like dinner and essentials for her and her children. She didn’t have enough money to pay and was starting to put some of the stuff back.

I was in the shop with my son buying him a drink and he turned to me and said ‘daddy, if I put the drink back can you give the money to the lady?’

I paid for the ladies food and bought my son his drink and walked out proud of my son .

The lady wanted my details to pay it back but I told her to pay it forward.

K

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A lady was in a shop trying to buy what looked like dinner and essentials for her and her children. She didn’t have enough money to pay and was starting to put some of the stuff back.

I was in the shop with my son buying him a drink and he turned to me and said ‘daddy, if I put the drink back can you give the money to the lady?’

I paid for the ladies food and bought my son his drink and walked out proud of my son .

The lady wanted my details to pay it back but I told her to pay it forward.

K

"

That’s so sweet what a lovely boy you’ve raised.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to leave face masks / bath bombs / costa vouchers in the baby changing rooms of Bluewater shopping centre when I lived up that way - with a little postcard with some encouraging words for parents ! I always remember how hard it was and something like that would have made my day back when I had babies !

When I was counter protesting somewhere the staff gave me coffee and biscuits all day ! That was ace !

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"A lady was in a shop trying to buy what looked like dinner and essentials for her and her children. She didn’t have enough money to pay and was starting to put some of the stuff back.

I was in the shop with my son buying him a drink and he turned to me and said ‘daddy, if I put the drink back can you give the money to the lady?’

I paid for the ladies food and bought my son his drink and walked out proud of my son .

The lady wanted my details to pay it back but I told her to pay it forward.

K

"

Oh wow god that is lovely! A bright boy who obviously has empathy for others, Obviously brought up well and can see why you would be proud.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I used to leave face masks / bath bombs / costa vouchers in the baby changing rooms of Bluewater shopping centre when I lived up that way - with a little postcard with some encouraging words for parents ! I always remember how hard it was and something like that would have made my day back when I had babies !

When I was counter protesting somewhere the staff gave me coffee and biscuits all day ! That was ace !"

Love that! Bless you and someone say biscuits. Nom nom haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was in Asda a few years back when a lady in front of me had a full trolley..she puts it all through the till..with 2 screaming kids, clearly she was visibly distressed at this point..I'd seen her around the shop.. struggling with them...(we've all been there). Anyway poor lady couldn't find her purse getting more distressed..cashier was no help to her..I paid for the lot.. doesn't end their..on the way out she told me she was supposed to get a taxi home..so me being the gentleman I am..I drove her home and on the way asked could we stop at McDonald's for the kids...

Poor lady was so delighted..I felt married and we went our separate ways on dropping her at home...

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here

I was in a hotel with my little person who was a toddler at the time in preparation for a course the next day. He woke up at 2am screaming, he needed calpol. I went to the petrol station next to the hotel to buy some in the early hours but my card declined. I was mortified. Two guys behind me paid for the calpol and told me to pay it forward.

Went back to the hotel to find out where my money went, I needed to buy breakfast and fuel. Something unexpected came out and wiped the contents of my account (later refunded). I spoke to the hotel and asked if I could just have a slice of toast for little one and explained what happened. They gave us a free breakfast that morning.

That was an awful day made far better by strangers

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise Aww bless you! The little shit he should of helped haha Well someone holding a door is better then them slamming it in your face! You know like when you go Christmas shopping and everyone is going mad and they slam doors in your face after you hold it open forthem. Hahaha hope someone does something kind for you soon

See my post above You had a blonde moment! Haha "

I wouldn't mind if I was genuinely blonde

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I was in Asda a few years back when a lady in front of me had a full trolley..she puts it all through the till..with 2 screaming kids, clearly she was visibly distressed at this point..I'd seen her around the shop.. struggling with them...(we've all been there). Anyway poor lady couldn't find her purse getting more distressed..cashier was no help to her..I paid for the lot.. doesn't end their..on the way out she told me she was supposed to get a taxi home..so me being the gentleman I am..I drove her home and on the way asked could we stop at McDonald's for the kids...

Poor lady was so delighted..I felt married and we went our separate ways on dropping her at home..."

Aww how nice bless you! Blimey you helped a lot didn't you.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I was in a hotel with my little person who was a toddler at the time in preparation for a course the next day. He woke up at 2am screaming, he needed calpol. I went to the petrol station next to the hotel to buy some in the early hours but my card declined. I was mortified. Two guys behind me paid for the calpol and told me to pay it forward.

Went back to the hotel to find out where my money went, I needed to buy breakfast and fuel. Something unexpected came out and wiped the contents of my account (later refunded). I spoke to the hotel and asked if I could just have a slice of toast for little one and explained what happened. They gave us a free breakfast that morning.

That was an awful day made far better by strangers"

How nice of them! Bless you and so kind of the guys to help you too.

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By *hroatQueen_CA OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Carlisle


"I'm thinking about this and can't recall a stranger ever doing anything for me apart from the expected holding the door etc. I was pumping up a flat with a foot pump once when a man walked past, looked at me and smiled then said "oh bad luck" and walked on. I suppose he was quite kind to sympathise Aww bless you! The little shit he should of helped haha Well someone holding a door is better then them slamming it in your face! You know like when you go Christmas shopping and everyone is going mad and they slam doors in your face after you hold it open forthem. Hahaha hope someone does something kind for you soon

See my post above You had a blonde moment! Haha

I wouldn't mind if I was genuinely blonde "

Too funny! Okay blondie you maybe cheating a little hahaha

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