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As ive just said havin real trouble reaxin tonight, thinkin about all the rubbish goin on in the world now, so i would like, now,to be reassured of the nicer side of human nature, ...so tell me all you lovely abers what the nicest thing you have ever done for your fellow human being.anything at all??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I once gave a girl a car who came into the garage with 3 little kids and �75 and asked if I had anything at all she could drive that was THAT cheap because her lovely fella had cleaned out her bank acount and moved away with some woman in their car taking anything of value with him and she didn't even live on a bus route and was cpmpletely stranded. I said I was sorry I'd nothing that cheap and she just dissolved into tears, so I gave her an old Metro we'd had in part exchange and didn't charge her anything, I felt so sorry for her. It paid off though because a year or so later she came in with another fella and they bought a car off me for a few thousand, so it did me no harm at all being nice.
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I worry about getting old so I'm very aware of elderly folk and their struggles. I was walking past a bus stop over the christmas period, when the bus service is a bit hit and miss and saw an old lady waiting for the bus, she asked if I knew when the bus was due and I said "I dont think there is any running "
I asked where she was going and she was only going to the supermarket (the very next stop) I told her to hang on and ran home and got my car and came back round to pick her up, when we got there I asked if she wanted to wait in my car and I would get what she needed but she said no, she would like to go in.
I said that was fine, for her to take her time and I would wait for her which I did and then dropped her at her door with her shopping.
I asked where she was going and she was only going to the supermarket (the very next stop) I told her to hang on and ran home and got my car and came back round to pick her up, when we got there I asked if she wanted to wait in my car and I would get what she needed but she said no, she would like to go in.
I said that was fine, for her to take her time and I would wait for her which I did and then dropped her at her door with her shopping.
I think one of the nicest things Id ever done was helping a lady and her two children have a little bit of a better Christmas. You see she lived near me and I new she didnt have much for money and she was such a nice lady, and worked her butt off as a single mom, So X-mas eve I wraped up a hole bunch of presents for her and her children and put them on her door step saying "from santa"... Then I rang her door bell and ran.... to this day I never let her know it was me.
similar to pullmyfinger - I had a friend that had got totally into debt to the point that she couldnt even afford the petrol one day to work,Its was two weeks before xmas and I went round and she was in fits of tears .The next day I went round and when she went to the bathroom I put �150 in her purse to buy prezzies for her family,and �200 to get herself straight and buy some food,petrol.
Then I sent her a txt when I got home telling her to look in her purse!
Then I sent her a txt when I got home telling her to look in her purse!
One that comes to mind because its my most recent one, I put a ticket on a camper van that was parked in a bay where they would get a ticket after 8am in the morning, they had obviously been there overnight and slept it in. Hopefully they got a nice surprise when they woke up and found the blue meenies hadnt got them. Didnt cost much but made me feel good x
Awww this is making me feel all warm & fuzzy ~ and restoring my faith in human nature :o)
I suppose I have done quite a few nice things to help my fellow human..however the only one springing to mind right now is the one when I found 4 bags of Christmas shopping in a store. The bags were huge and they were packed with two Playstation 2 consoles, games, clothes, toys, you name it! I picked them up and took them to a security guard who put them in his office. The guard took my details, and told me he would let me know how it turned out.
I got a call the next day from the woman who had lost her bags ~ she was a single mum who worked two jobs in order to provide her three kiddies with christmas pressies..she had been distracted by her crying toddler & gone off to the loo leaving her bags behind (hey, I have done the same thing!) she went on to say that she was so glad it had been me who found her bags, and that most other people would probably have walked off with them. She sent me a bunch of flowers, which was lovely but unecessary..I just did what I would have wanted anyone else to do!
I suppose I have done quite a few nice things to help my fellow human..however the only one springing to mind right now is the one when I found 4 bags of Christmas shopping in a store. The bags were huge and they were packed with two Playstation 2 consoles, games, clothes, toys, you name it! I picked them up and took them to a security guard who put them in his office. The guard took my details, and told me he would let me know how it turned out.
I got a call the next day from the woman who had lost her bags ~ she was a single mum who worked two jobs in order to provide her three kiddies with christmas pressies..she had been distracted by her crying toddler & gone off to the loo leaving her bags behind (hey, I have done the same thing!) she went on to say that she was so glad it had been me who found her bags, and that most other people would probably have walked off with them. She sent me a bunch of flowers, which was lovely but unecessary..I just did what I would have wanted anyone else to do!