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Question by Lindsay S: What is your favorite “random act of kindness”, done by oneself?
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Answer by luckystl33
Giving someone some thing back they they did not know they lost. Income, individual items, clothing, etc. It actually makes me really feel good, and it has to them too.
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Snorkysnork Dec 1 2011 - 9:17 am
answering these questions is my random act of kindness
payal Dec 1 2011 - 9:47 am
make charity with smile !!!
Laurajayne W Dec 1 2011 - 10:45 am
i have gave a local tramp 100 pounds the other day
Stef C Dec 1 2011 - 11:06 am
helping random peoplee take groceries to their car or giving little kids all the tickets i’ve won at playtime
Psyched Gabby Dec 1 2011 - 11:55 am
When my then boyfriend went to get his books for school his first semester of college I went with him. The bookstore was packed and there was a line about 1/2 long. This girl had like 6-8 books she was carrying while she waited in line. I asked her if she needed help and she said no thank you, but not satisfied with her answer and her fingers almost colorless from all the heavy books I took half of her load and carried her books the whole time until it was her turn to pay in line.
I guess my mother’s and grandmother’s motto is right. If you want to do something nice for someone don’t just ask whether they want you to do it, DO IT!
unknown Dec 1 2011 - 12:19 pm
bought booze for a homeless man
RED HAT Dec 1 2011 - 1:16 pm
Had to be when i cleaned up after katrina. just left with a small group at my church, didnt really tell anyone else i was going to, stayed and cleaned up tree debris and stuff for about a week, in a small town just a few miles north of new orleans, called pearl river. It was hard work, but a lot of fun, and definietly an experience i think back on often. helped out in biloxi too, and cant wait to go back there when i do my tech school in the air force
Patti Wray Dec 1 2011 - 1:24 pm
Helping someone in need.
goosebumpsandgiggles Dec 1 2011 - 1:33 pm
no money, four kids,council flat, leaking roofs and a depressed male turning 30 with no social group
i bought a load of cakes he was a teaching assistant at the local school dressed up with ‘Mr incredible (slight resemblance) the box tied balloons to it and took it in to his work… its my favourite because i hate his birthday when we married birthdays weren’t allowed just a waste of time… but i needed to get out of that and boost him up – huge effort huge enormous. and this is like the first brag and i never got a proper thankyou.
thanks for that question i think i needed a rant.
Xull Dec 1 2011 - 2:17 pm
Giving my seat to an older person in the bus
charlotteeeeex Dec 1 2011 - 2:32 pm
giving up a seat on the bus.
Cinamagirl321 Dec 1 2011 - 2:40 pm
listening to people and actually caring about and paying attention to what they’re saying. Helping the elderly, when I can, helping the poor, visiting the old people in the nursing home when they have no one else to come in.
MC Dec 1 2011 - 3:12 pm
Letting some one with a few items go ahead of me in the store check out when I have a “cart full”……
annie Dec 1 2011 - 3:41 pm
When I paid for a movie ticket for an elderly lady behind me in line. She was really surprised and the smile on her face is something I’ve never forgotten.
Chickenboy Dec 1 2011 - 4:01 pm
not sleeping
shadey g Dec 1 2011 - 4:08 pm
helping people:d
ron Dec 1 2011 - 4:33 pm
giving what i can give…