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Question by MommyMe: Have you seen any “random acts of kindness” lately?
I like to place funds in a coke machine for the subsequent individual to come up and get a free of charge soda. Recently, I was standing in line at a retail retailer and a stranger gave me a 20% coupon for my stuff since she saw I had way much more items than she did and I’d get the greatest deal. There was a guy at my former job who utilised to pay for people’s lunches in our cafeteria. He’d give the cash to the cashier and point at someone finding their meal and ask her to let him know if he owed any longer a lot more the subsequent day. He’d disappear before anybody could say thank you!

Do you have any random acts of kindness to report?

Best answer:

Answer by Yaya
The unemployed guy who only quoted me $ 250 for a $ 400 moving job.

I am seeing far more and much more of this as the economy cools.

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Question by jam961: Do you enjoy performing “Random acts of Kindness?”?
What is the nicest point you have ever carried out for someone else?
Has any individual ever completed a random act of kindness for you?

Finest answer:

Answer by Stephanie S
I like it. When I see tourists who are lost I ask if they need directions and give it to them, and if they cannot speak English I can normally give it to them in their language (depending). A person as soon as gave me quarters in the laundry space when I was out and the drier I had utilised did not operate and my clothes had been still wet.

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Question by rwc666: This is “random acts of kindness” week. Why does it need to be pointed out?
I mean, why do we have to tell men and women when to be “sort” to every other. In my line of operate I see selfless acts every single day with out those individuals obtaining a pat on the back. So now we have set aside a complete week for those, (who for the most element do not believe about it) to do a little and we are to tell them how great they are. I just don’t get it.

Very best answer:

Answer by silverbirch
It is also National Chip Week.

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Question by celeste1070: “random acts of kindness”?
Right now my daughter phoned and told me a truly cool story that occurred at a Georgia Wal-Mart today:

Even though in line at a neighborhood Wal-Mart a senior citizen in front of her was taking items out of her cart, the girls in front of the senior citizen (who had currently checked out) begin to load those items into bags and into the seniors cart. This ladies was silent and never said a word. She then proceeded to run her card even though the checkout clerk was talking to the senior citizen. She walked away silently just before the older girls had even realized the other women had paid over $ 100.00 for HER groceries! The women start to cry and told the cashier how she was widowed and struggling to get even the fundamentals!

I say kudos to her! With all the fighting and arguing on Yahoo answers about politics and such, I thought we could share some “random acts of kindness stories” ones that you your self have completed, or ones you have witnessed. When was the final time you saw a person execute a random act of kindness?

Very best answer:

Answer by Connie N
Celeste, this is a wonderful question!

One particular of my preferred random act of kindness stories is this a single…

http://www.power-of-giving.com/a-random-act-of-kindness-i-witnessed.html

The story sends a fairly clear message of the ‘give and you shall receive’ concept.

I also like this one particular…

http://www.power-of-giving.com/just-a-little-bit.html

And as far as myself, I attempt and do random acts of kindness whenever I can. For example, this Christmas I will be deciding on a family members I don’t even know and sending them a walmart gift card anonymously to purchase christmas gifts. I really like performing that.

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Question by thecanadianone: why do acts of kindness have to be “random”?
Ever given that somebody invented the notion of “random acts of kindness” it has turn out to be a sort of fad…. as in “Hey guys!! Let’s go down to the dockyards and do some random acts of kindness… wouldn’t that be SO kewl???” Why not actually Strategy your acts of kindness, or do them on a systematic basis? Call me a party-pooper but i just don’t see the want for acts of kindness to be “random” (goodness that word is growing old these days, lol!!)

Very best answer:

Answer by Wise Uncle Sol
They do not have to be. Planned kindness leaves just as considerably of an impact.

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Question by blu: Are you an adherent to “random acts of kindness”? … if so, what’s deed is your greatest instance?

what deed?
Research have shown “random acts of kindness” not only raise the serotonen levels of those directly involved, but witnesses to the act as nicely.
Serotonin helps our immune systems so these acts contribute to a healthier globe.

Finest answer:

Answer by Amy M
Yes, I like to practice this. I haven’t done something spectacular yet, but I do a few items. I put income in people’s meters when they were out so they wouldn’t get tickets. I listen to strangers problems when they start talking about them. I hold the door for folks or choose items up for them if they drop them. I helped an old man locate some thing in the telephone book while I was returning a thing at wal mart. I hope they’ll pay it back or be kinder to the subsequent person they deal with.

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Question by jam961: Do you take pleasure in undertaking “random acts of kindness”?
If so, what was the final “random act of kindness” that you did for somebody?

Very best answer:

Answer by Nick Jonas’s Future Wife
yes, Returning a discovered Cell Telephone

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Question by Maryln: It is “Random Acts of Kindness” Week, Any Suggestions?
Does everyone have any suggestions that are a “random act of kindness”?

Best answer:

Answer by chancelikely
Check neighborhood statutes prior to putting modify in other people’s meters. Some cities classify it as interfering with the collection of government income and will arrest you for it.

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Question by : Must we all report the “random acts of kindness” question?
Would it be worth it if the question at least went away for a little bit?
With all of the questions they eliminate without trigger, I’d assume there’d be a possibility they would still delete their own.

Greatest answer:

Answer by Blooper
It would be hilarious, but bad things occur to people who attempt to fight city hall.

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