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By *iger4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

In my happy place

So in a supermarket yesterday, a girl with her son was getting flustered at till.

She was a little bit short and so I gave the lady on the till the difference discreetly.

I hate how people are trying to manage and others have too much.

If we all did one thing for someone every day the world would be a better place.

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

I did this for almost a year to the same homeless girl who sat out side the office building I work at.

I’d walk past her each day when getting my breakfast. I’d get her breakfast and a hot drink too.

Over time I learned that she didn’t like cola or sugar in her tea.

Her story was quite sad, but one day a while back she approached me and handed me a tea and my breakfast in a bag. She’d gotten off the streets and got a job.

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


"I did this for almost a year to the same homeless girl who sat out side the office building I work at.

I’d walk past her each day when getting my breakfast. I’d get her breakfast and a hot drink too.

Over time I learned that she didn’t like cola or sugar in her tea.

Her story was quite sad, but one day a while back she approached me and handed me a tea and my breakfast in a bag. She’d gotten off the streets and got a job. "

That's lovely. Sometimes the smallest of gestures can make the biggest difference

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

Both of you were very kind.

I like to think until we walk a day in someone else's shoes we have no idea what they are going through.

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

What a lovely thing to do OP. If only everyone could be kind to others. I try to do small acts of kindness often.

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham


"I did this for almost a year to the same homeless girl who sat out side the office building I work at.

I’d walk past her each day when getting my breakfast. I’d get her breakfast and a hot drink too.

Over time I learned that she didn’t like cola or sugar in her tea.

Her story was quite sad, but one day a while back she approached me and handed me a tea and my breakfast in a bag. She’d gotten off the streets and got a job. "

Love this story.

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

I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be

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By *iger4u OP   Woman
over a year ago

In my happy place


"I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be "

Thats lovely. I hope you took your time!

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

Near to where I live the traffic lights weren’t working and an elderly lady was stood in the middle of the road with her trolley in the heavy rain and wind waiting for someone to let her go however no one did so I span my car out on to the opposite side of the road got out carried her bags across for her.. didn’t even get a thank you but I shrugged it off because I thought Maybe I’ve just saved a life

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

I regularly do this.

I had a friend who couldn't afford Christmas a few years ago, so I (anonymously!)left a bag of Christmas decorations, Christmas crackers, a Christmas pudding and £20 cash on her doorstep.

Her family found out it was me and always remember.

I'd probably just have ended up buying more stuff for me that I don't actually need....lol

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

I like to help people at the supermarket by taking there trolley back while they load the car.

Made £100 in 4 days

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

it doesnt always work tho, th other day i passed a guy ne mcdonalds, i went i and got a breakfast burger, then thought i would get two, i took the othe to the guy and he refused id, saying that he would rather have the money, i was stuned, Andy

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be "

I would have been the tiny old lady in this scenario .

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


"I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be

I would have been the tiny old lady in this scenario .

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She was so sweet and had her little mate her who had a walking frame. I don't think that dolt was expecting to have a deal with an ornery London bird, he certainly shut up when he saw me walking over

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


"I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be

Thats lovely. I hope you took your time! "

Safety first don't want to rush these things.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I parked a tiny old lady's car for her, she was trying to pull in next to mine and nearly scraped it and the one the other side. Some wanker was sat there tooting his horn at her so I told him to behave himself and backed the car out and reversed it in. I bet he had somewhere terribly important to be

I would have been the tiny old lady in this scenario .

She was so sweet and had her little mate her who had a walking frame. I don't think that dolt was expecting to have a deal with an ornery London bird, he certainly shut up when he saw me walking over "

I don't expect he was. Good on ya'.

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


"it doesnt always work tho, th other day i passed a guy ne mcdonalds, i went i and got a breakfast burger, then thought i would get two, i took the othe to the guy and he refused id, saying that he would rather have the money, i was stuned, Andy"

Wow. Still a super nice thing to do though. I love hearing anything like this, it helps me believe that more of us are kind than unkind. And I want to believe it so badly.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"it doesnt always work tho, th other day i passed a guy ne mcdonalds, i went i and got a breakfast burger, then thought i would get two, i took the othe to the guy and he refused id, saying that he would rather have the money, i was stuned, Andy

Wow. Still a super nice thing to do though. I love hearing anything like this, it helps me believe that more of us are kind than unkind. And I want to believe it so badly. "

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More of us *are* kind than unkind, it's just that kindness rarely makes headlines and it seems to be widely thought that good deeds should be kept quiet. I reckon that the more people talk about doing kind things the more it encourages others to follow suit.

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

Bought couple friend from here a Magic Wand from lovehoney as a random act of kindness...also randomly send gift cards (Asda not Lovehoney LOL) to people I know are struggling.

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By *imited 3EditionCouple
over a year ago

Live in Scotland Play in England


"I did this for almost a year to the same homeless girl who sat out side the office building I work at.

I’d walk past her each day when getting my breakfast. I’d get her breakfast and a hot drink too.

Over time I learned that she didn’t like cola or sugar in her tea.

Her story was quite sad, but one day a while back she approached me and handed me a tea and my breakfast in a bag. She’d gotten off the streets and got a job. "

How beautiful!

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