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3rd March 08, 04:44 PM
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Random Act of Kindness
This past Sunday I was RAKed (Random Act of Kindness). I was waiting in the drivethrough at the local Timmie's (coffee shop). When I get up to the window and start handing over the cash the guy says that the "lady ahead of you paid". Wow it was $8.00 and change!
I've done stuff like this at a drivethrough before, if I notice the car behind me is having a bad day (bouncing of the curb, looking flustered) I'll pay for their coffee to try for them to have a better day. Or someone ahead of me in a line doesn't quite have enough I'd offer some change to speed things up. But this? To some that amount equates to an hours pay. Now the unwritten rules of RKA stipulate that I have to do something like this for someone else, it'll be well nigh impossible to have someone accept a $10 RAK. So goes the quest to brighten anothers day.
So has anybody here been a recipient or contributor of a random Act of Kindness?
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