What are your memorable experiences of the kindness of strangers?

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The discussion highlights personal experiences of kindness from strangers, inspired by Gale17's first job. Participants share nostalgic memories, such as one recalling their childhood lawn mowing venture where a generous elderly woman overpaid them, leaving a lasting impression. Another story recounts a flight where a flight attendant engaged a student in conversation about astronomy and later provided a helpful newspaper clipping about visible constellations. Additionally, a traveler shares a recent experience in Brussels, where a stranger offered them a place to stay after they arrived without accommodations. The thread emphasizes the impact of small acts of kindness and invites others to share similar stories.
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I got this from the thread about Gale17 getting her first job.

Way to go Gale. It fells good, doesn't it. I quess I was around eight years old when I made my first buck. My best friend and I got a lawn mower and grass clippers and went door to door asking for work. Finally, this wonderful old lady took pity on us. After about 15 minutes of work (lawn was small and really didn't need cutting) she gave us each a dollar and a coke. This is twice as much as we asked for. Every now and then I think about her; remembering the nice thing she did.

Reading this makes me think of the time i was on a plane from Omaha to Orlando... This male stuartist with a persian accent noticed that i was working on my astronomy homework and he stopped and chatted with me for a while about school and where i was going and then about 10 minutes later he brought me a newspaper clipping of the stars and constellations that could be seem from the plane that night.

Just one of those nice gestures that will stick with me the rest of my life...

I would like to hear other peoples stories of witnessing the kindness of strangers.
 
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ok. me arrive in brussel at midnight. catch the last train to Leuven. didn't have any arrangement to sleep for the night as my wonderfull (it really is) university doesn't take care of that and it's impossible to do it yourself from 2000 km away. so I ask this guy in the station if I got to the right train, we start chatting and when we arrive he offers to let me sleep on his couch for that night so I don't get to read magazines in the train station or worse, at the police station.

thanks alexander.

don't think he'll read this, he's a first year economics student.
 
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