Anybody Been Watching Traitors?
Film, Media & TV0 min ago
With all the troubles etc going on in the world, I would like to find out what is the kindest/most generous thing you have done/given
Ps, apologies if this sort of question has been posted before, as new to this site
Thankyou
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd agree with pugwash - good answer but a thing that always stuck in my mind was something my boyfriend did when we very first started going out....
There was a little old chap getting off a bus we were getting on one day and I'd already paid for us but the old fella asked my boyfriend if he'd help him off the bus with his heavy shopping, my superman went one better than that and carried the old fella's shopping all the way to his home, what made it even sweeter was that the old man kept trying to shove a pound into his hand to thank you! Awwww. Also, my fella is rugged looking bloke, with shaved hair and I think most people would have looked and thought that he was making off with the old man's shopping rather than helping him!
We both donate monthly to Cancer Research, NSPCC and RSCPA but that was, I think, one of the kindest things I can remember.
its only something little but it seemed to make a difference my nan is in hospital i go and visit every day, well the little old lady next to her has family but no body goes to see her, so i brought her some flowers and she cried her eyes out i felt slightly bad because she cried and when i told her she said they were happy tears. just doing small things can make a person very happy i think more people should try and do at least one nice thing a month a bit like pay it forward(a film very good too)
We live on a country road, but a very fast road too with no pavement or verge. One day when coming home on our bikes on a boiling hot bank holiday a very old man was staggering down our road, very red in the face and obviously very distressed. All the cars were just shooting by him. We stopped and spoke to him and he was obviously extremely confused and said he was off to see his brother in a town about 100 miles away. We coaxed him to come back to our house, saying that he ought to have a cup of tea and something to eat before he continued on his journey and during the next few hours chatted to him hoping to find out where he came from. Eventually, we decided he had walked five miles from a local old peoples home before we found him. We phoned the old folks home to tell them he was safe and then took him back safely.
This isn't so much a story of our kindness, but more an example of how unfeeling and uncaring some people can be, i.e. not bothering to stop and help him.
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