Question by Camille: What do you take into account a “Random Act of Kindness”to be?
Have any of you practiced what Princess Di told all peoples to do?
Best answer:
Answer by pokenattt
A random act of kindness – Performing one thing kind for an individual randomly, for no cause at all. Just to be a excellent individual.
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Momoko Matsuki Nov 3 2011 - 11:20 am
When a stranger goes out of his way to help someone.
And yes I do help whenever I can and have the chance to.
I think that if everyone did this, the world would be a much lovelier place.
Bambi Nov 3 2011 - 12:02 pm
Something you do for someone knowing you’ll get nothing in return (except a warm glow inside!).
And especially something that ‘costs’ you something, something that is a sacrifice on your part.
ruby slippers Nov 3 2011 - 12:53 pm
It’s when you see someone having a hard time and offer to give a hand.
Like the woman with too many kids, too many shopping bags, and not enough hands at the grocery store.
Taking a minute to chat with someone who’s clearly looking for someone to talk to.
Picking up a turtle and setting him on his destination side of the road so he doesn’t get run over.
Acts of kindness do not have to be on some grand huge scale. There are little opportunities every day. And it does make a difference to someone.
crusaderz4life Nov 3 2011 - 12:57 pm
A random act of kindness is just doing something on the spur of the moment for someone you don’t know Cami..it can’t be random if it is planned or orchestrated.
Pearl L Nov 3 2011 - 1:25 pm
an unexpected act of kindness, ive done that like donate my shoes with lifts to people that need them cause i cant use them anymore cause my doctor lenghtened my leg during surgery
Breezey Nov 3 2011 - 2:01 pm
I didn’t hear it from Princess Di. I have had a random act of kindness done for me many times and have passed it along… Paying it forward.
It’s what we do to help others, because we can..
Godsproblemchild Nov 3 2011 - 2:05 pm
Simply doing good without expecting anything in return and for people who can not return the favor.