Society & Culture

Random acts of kindness

Society & Culture

Posted by: VivK

16th Nov 2010 10:37pm

Have you done something just for the good feeling it gave you - like giving up your seat on the bus for someone, opened a door for someone, helped someone you didnt even know? Or has a stranger done something for you that made you feel good all over? Tell us about it here.

CAT17
  • 15th Jul 2011 10:44pm

My younger daughter was recently married in Fiji and on her honeymoon she asked her husband to take her to the local school so she could deliver the books and pencils she had brought with her from Australia. I was so proud of her to think she thought of making others happy on her happy honeymoon. Her mother-in-law was very impressed when she heard of this she sent a cheque to the school so books etc. could be purchased. Sharing with others who have so little is a very rewarding thing to do. I always bundle up good clothing to pass onto charities. I put parcels under the Christmas trees for the less fortunate and I must admit it makes for a very happy Christmas for me.


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