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Last nice thing you did for a complete stranger
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Today I helped a old couple who’s car had broken down and the reception I got from them has still got me feeling on a high, it was as though I’d saved a life. The elderly lady was almost in tears saying she didn’t think anyone was going to stop and had been in the spot for over 30 minutes: it’s definitely made me thinking about myself and being to busy to help others but you do get an amazing feeling and I will certainly be reflecting on this. So what was the last nice thing you did for a complete stranger |
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By *epsonWoman
over a year ago
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"Picked a man up from a bus stop this morning. He was going into town and so was I."
Ah, he wasn't a complete stranger today, I picked him up a few weeks ago. He was a complete stranger then |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
Slammed the brakes on when they stepped out in front of my car.
Had it not been a stranger (an ex, our local Yodel delivery driver or Boris Johnson) I'd probably have accelerated.
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"Picked a man up from a bus stop this morning. He was going into town and so was I.
Ah, he wasn't a complete stranger today, I picked him up a few weeks ago. He was a complete stranger then "
Could become a regular favour ?? X |
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"Slammed the brakes on when they stepped out in front of my car.
Had it not been a stranger (an ex, our local Yodel delivery driver or Boris Johnson) I'd probably have accelerated.
A"
Wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Slammed the brakes on when they stepped out in front of my car.
Had it not been a stranger (an ex, our local Yodel delivery driver or Boris Johnson) I'd probably have accelerated.
A
Wouldn’t want to get on the wrong side of you "
CPR.
Didn't work though ... does that count? |
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By *epsonWoman
over a year ago
Biddulph |
"Picked a man up from a bus stop this morning. He was going into town and so was I.
Ah, he wasn't a complete stranger today, I picked him up a few weeks ago. He was a complete stranger then
Could become a regular favour ?? X"
Oh yeah, probably. It is a very rural area, one bus a day, so the chances are that he was going the only place that one bus goes. I have picked up random strangers before walking in the snow or stood at a bus stop. |
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A man outside a petrol station shop was not allowed in to purchase bread and cigarettes as he had a large dog with him. I offered to hold the dog whilst he went inside alone. Always nice to be nice. |
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By *epsonWoman
over a year ago
Biddulph |
"A man outside a petrol station shop was not allowed in to purchase bread and cigarettes as he had a large dog with him. I offered to hold the dog whilst he went inside alone. Always nice to be nice."
Oh yeah, any opportunity to fuss a dog, I'm with you there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I saved a pension couple from becomeing homeless . Got them a week of shopping an fuel for the house . They hadnt a penny cause of landlord making up bull charges . Long story short that land lord black listed me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i did meet an old man one time that was homeless he was in his 50s. Every morn he called to my house for breakfast( just coffee) he go of for the day and come back for dinner . I help him build a wood cabbin ti live in jist a few mins away. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I found a drug addict overdosing as a teen so i had a quick boob squeeze then ran to find help she went hospital and lived nice boobs
For a smack head if i remrmber 1st boobs i ever squeezed |
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An elderly man asked me to take him home I realised he was lost and confused so said ok jump in, when I got to his house a young lady answered the door, she seemed to know him but said he had moved out 20 years previously but she did know the care home he now lived in so I took him there |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"helped carry a couples shopping from the bus stop to their home, they had kids with them and were clearly struggling. "
If I did that they would think I'm trying to rob them |
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Helped an old lady today with her shopping in Sainsbury's
She was staring up at the shelf & couldn't reach what she wanted.
She was lovely & joked she always needed help as only 5'1"
I went round the rest of the store with her.
It's good to be able to help when & where you can |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Helping a lost couple in a mobile signal blackspot. They followed me back into signal where we got them directions to where they wanted to go.
Picked up an old man waiting in the middle of nowhere for a bus, kinda instantly regretted it when the stench of old piss hit my nostrils |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Picked a man up from a bus stop this morning. He was going into town and so was I.
Ah, he wasn't a complete stranger today, I picked him up a few weeks ago. He was a complete stranger then
Could become a regular favour ?? X
Oh yeah, probably. It is a very rural area, one bus a day, so the chances are that he was going the only place that one bus goes. I have picked up random strangers before walking in the snow or stood at a bus stop."
That happens a lot where I live too. I quite often offer lifts to people and had the same extended to me in the snow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I bought a homeless guy a coffee a few mornings ago when it was baltic and gave him a fiver for another one. We are now best friends as he was ever so thankful and told me good things were coming my way |
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