Oct 2019
12:00pm, 11 Oct 2019
21,371 posts
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Lizzie W
Yes, because they aren't expecting it.
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Oct 2019
2:13pm, 11 Oct 2019
28,970 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Agreed
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Oct 2019
2:32pm, 11 Oct 2019
2,354 posts
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TomahawkMike
My friend and I were queueing a pub (for a coffee) close to the start of the Great North Run recently. The runner in front was caught out at the till, because the contactless facility wasnt available for amounts less than a fiver. So my pal who was behind her, paid for her coffee and said, just pass it on sometime. "I like that" said the young lady and "of course I will". Nice seeing both the gesture and the response.
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Oct 2019
4:55pm, 11 Oct 2019
37,291 posts
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purps
One of the children’s teachers mentioned how she liked the gel pens I'd used in a reading record, I took some in for her today. She was very very happy
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Nov 2019
7:53am, 10 Nov 2019
6,826 posts
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chunkywizard
I do like a random act of kindness! Paced a friend at parkrun yesterday as I didn’t have any plan. She got under 24 minutes and was happy so I was happy as well.
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Dec 2019
4:43pm, 3 Dec 2019
8,097 posts
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Valyrian Partridge
Not really random, but I've started buying items to donate to the food bank box in the local library on occasions when I'm buying junk for myself.
So far, I've left a tin of custard, some UHT apple juice, and baby wipes.
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Jul 2022
8:30am, 15 Jul 2022
8,845 posts
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TeeBee
I saved a honey bee trapped in a spiders' web, just as the spider was trying to weave it in further I've seen so few honey bees this year I couldn't bear to see its demise. (I'm sure the spider won't go hungry for long)
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Jul 2022
9:32am, 15 Jul 2022
34,124 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
That’s truly kind TeeBee
I paid two random shoppers a compliment yesterday, I was rewarded with thank you and a smile
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