10 People Who Did Something So Kind It Belongs in a Film

I had recently moved to New York City on my own at the age of 18, attempting to adjust to the fast-paced lifestyle after leaving a small Southern town. I had never used the subway before, and I had no idea how to buy a MetroCard.

A queue of impatient people gathered behind me as I stood at the only machine that was working and tried to figure it out. There was a noticeable sense of frustration in the air as people yelled at me to “hurry up!” and “what’s wrong with you?” I became more agitated as my anxiety increased and I started to cry.

A man then interrupted the line and ordered everyone to stop. He came over, carefully explained everything to me, and even got me a 12-ride card. “The next time someone yells at you, just yell back, and they’ll leave you alone,” he said, giving me a comforting pat on the back. I experienced a sense of support and connection at that precise moment.

I was inspired to remain in the city and take advantage of all the amazing experiences that followed because of his generosity and help. © Reddit/Wiffle_Snuff

Story 2: My cousins and I went to a bookstore when I was about twelve years old. We bought a couple of books and went outside to read. From a nearby bench, we saw an old man staring at us intently for a long time. He watched us for ten minutes or so before getting up and leaving the bookstore.

He came back with three gift cards about five minutes later. He smiled warmly as he walked up to us, said, “I love seeing kids read,” and gave us each a $20 gift card. His generosity moved me to tears and left me completely stunned.

Story 3:

I was driving home from work a few years ago when I ran out of gas. In order to avoid totally blocking traffic, I was able to move my car to the median. I had no money for gas and no one to call, so I was stuck at that point. Luckily, three people came to my aid.

The first man came up to ask me if I was okay, what was wrong, and if I had any money for gas. I showed him my uncashed check, which showed that I had no cash, and explained that my car had run out of fuel and that I had no way to get to a gas station. Then he drove off, and a second car pulled up shortly after.

The second individual was a woman who spoke with me briefly before stating that she was unable to help, which was entirely acceptable.

Then an undercover police officer was the third to stop. Since he didn’t want to abandon me, he was incredibly considerate and assisted me in pushing my car onto the grass while we discussed potential fixes.

The first man came back, got out of his car, and gave me a full 10-gallon can of gas while I was speaking with the officer. I was so appreciative that I even offered to get his number in order to pay him back, but he said it would be no trouble at all. I’m really grateful that he spent his money on gas for me even though I never asked him to. I regret that I will never be able to return his generosity.

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Story 6:

During the Christmas season, I was working at a toy store in a mall when a teenage girl walked in wearing a T-shirt featuring the logo of my favorite video game. I complimented her on the shirt and mentioned that I had never been able to find that game on a women’s shirt—only on men’s. She told me where she had purchased it and then left the store.

Afterward, I went into the break room to ask my boyfriend to buy me the shirt for Christmas. When I came back out, I was surprised to see the same girl waiting for me. She handed me a bag and said, “Merry Christmas! I hope I got the size right,” before leaving. She had gone out and bought me the shirt, and it was such a thoughtful gesture that truly touched my heart.

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In order to win victims’ trust and trick them into sending money, scammers use fictitious identities in date fraud, especially romance scams. Look for warning signs of possible fraud, such as contradictory accounts, demands for money, and a reluctance to meet in person. Be cautious when providing personal information and always double-check profiles.

He had a concerning pattern, it turned out: he would date women, gain their trust, and then start robbing them. He had a history of theft convictions, mostly from his prior employment. His approach to me was remarkably similar to one of his former girlfriends’ blog entries that described their relationship, including how they first met.

I am incredibly grateful to that waitress. Her courage, compassion, and foresight saved me from a potentially hazardous circumstance. I understood that she had planned the incident with the declined card to give me that important message.

Not only did she serve food that evening, but she also gave an important warning.

Story 9:

On my way home from school as a freshman, I got caught in a torrential downpour. I made the brave decision to walk through the rain since I had forgotten my umbrella.

I was approached by an elderly woman who was probably in her 60s and offered to share her umbrella. She spent roughly ten minutes walking with me, teaching me some important life lessons along the way. I sincerely hope we can get together again so I can thank her. © Reddit/Unknown author

 

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