27 Wholesome Moments When People Spread Kindness Without Being Prompted By Anything, Shared In This Twitter Thread
Random acts of kindness are bound to put a smile on anyone’s face, especially if you’re on the receiving end. And once you’re through the initial shock of experiencing unconditional respect and love towards you in the form of a random kind act (given random anxiety doesn’t kick in), you can’t but share your feelings online. And maybe pay it forward, but that’s an article for another day.
Creative and radio host Maggie Fisher has recently gone to Twitter with one such act. Namely, a guy approached her, got her some whiskey, told her he respects her vibe, and left, leaving her quite perplexed. And, what is more, her post soon went on to become extremely viral on Twitter, currently carrying nearly 350,000 likes with a bit over 14,000 retweets.
Random acts of kindness are sure to put a smile on anyone's face, especially if it's as random as this story
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But wait, there’s more! Random people on the internet started sharing stories of random acts of kindness, mostly women with guys being the actors, but there were guys retelling stories or even on the receiving end. Whatever the case may be, a wholesome thread all around.
Creative and radio host Maggie Fisher recently shared her very random act of kindness, with her on the receiving end, and inspired a slew of stories
Image Credits: @Maggie_Fisch
So, scroll down, check out the best responses from the now-viral thread, upvote, and absolutely comment your own kindness stories in the comment section below!
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Hey, they really do look like one of those old timey actresses! Especially the haircut and around the mouth, for some reason.
Wow, now that's nice and very true, we must appreciate teachers (the good ones).
I like Irish and Scottish accents, I like the way they pronounce their “r’s”
Ugh. Years of international consulting. Flying from country to country. People always thought it was glamorous. It was a lot of meals, alone, at hotel bars. There's no lonelier feeling that eating solo at a restaurant. And if there's s**t going on at home, there's nothing like a few thousand kilometers to make you feel helpless.
Probably the muffler seal. It is an easy fix. So grateful for my mechanic who will ck out my cars over the years for free. Such a huge relief to know what should be done & what can wait.
I was at the casino recently and this older gentlemen put a $20 note in the pokie machine I was playing, said good luck and walked away.
I don't understand why people automatically assume he's a creeper. He wasn't standing over her drooling. He wasn't breathing heavily in her ear. He wasn't even overtly staring at her. Maybe, just maybe, he simply thought her hands were beautiful. I've had people compliment my hands and leave it at that. I was never worried that someone wanted to molest my hands. 🙄
I think there’s a lot of nice humans that do or say kind things to others and it makes them feel happy so it’s not just the receiver who gets a boost, it works both ways 🙂 imo
Together 7 years with the much older guy, or the cute guy? XD Story unclear! :p
When I had a per-diem, I'd sometimes send random people drinks as I was leaving. Use it or lose it, i couldn't keep what wasn't spent. May as well make someone's day, and it wasn't my money. Generally I'd pick someone who looked stressed out, people like me eating alone, young couples who looked to be on dates. It was random. I am terrible with conversation, and often times i didn't always speak the language or if I did, the locals spoke a Creole dialect anyways. Doubt i sent you a cocktail, as most of my clients were in Latin America, Africa, and the Arabian peninsula, though i did have a number of clients in the UK. I was just trying to put some good into an otherwise world of s**t, full of shitty people. Hope that maybe answers some of your questions, and why you should be glad you never had to actually talk with that guy. If he's anything like me, his kindness is all for show. At heart I'm pretty much a bitter misanthrope
Gonna tap out here while I'm lucky enough to find THREE BP articles in a Row that are Happy!! Have a great evening Everyone!!
If I notice something I admire about a person in passing, I'll compliment them and keep walking because I don't want anyone to feel stalker vibes. Things like "Beautiful hair", Awesome boots", "I love your tattoos", etc. At first my husband thought it was odd, until I explained it's my way of trying to balancing the scales on how complete strangers feel free to make obscene gestures, yell, troll, judge and otherwise abuse someone they know nothing about.
My wife does this. I don't think it's odd. It's probably the way things should be. What's odd is that it's not like this and the world is full of d***s, like me.
Load More Replies...I used to live (for a few years, I wasn't local or anything) in a perceived "omg that's a very rough" neighborhood - it was just a deprived area really - and that's the place I got more compliments in my whole life: gang of teens late at night complimenting my jeans, huge scary looking dude complimenting my hair, religious nut complimenting my watch, man stopped me in an alleyway to ask about my shoes as he wanted to get the same for his girl! I very soon started doing the same, complimenting random people, it was always a positive experience!
Gonna tap out here while I'm lucky enough to find THREE BP articles in a Row that are Happy!! Have a great evening Everyone!!
If I notice something I admire about a person in passing, I'll compliment them and keep walking because I don't want anyone to feel stalker vibes. Things like "Beautiful hair", Awesome boots", "I love your tattoos", etc. At first my husband thought it was odd, until I explained it's my way of trying to balancing the scales on how complete strangers feel free to make obscene gestures, yell, troll, judge and otherwise abuse someone they know nothing about.
My wife does this. I don't think it's odd. It's probably the way things should be. What's odd is that it's not like this and the world is full of d***s, like me.
Load More Replies...I used to live (for a few years, I wasn't local or anything) in a perceived "omg that's a very rough" neighborhood - it was just a deprived area really - and that's the place I got more compliments in my whole life: gang of teens late at night complimenting my jeans, huge scary looking dude complimenting my hair, religious nut complimenting my watch, man stopped me in an alleyway to ask about my shoes as he wanted to get the same for his girl! I very soon started doing the same, complimenting random people, it was always a positive experience!