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Nice things people do in these times

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Deedaa Sat 14-Aug-21 14:37:29

I remember the year when Turkey farmers were hit by Bird Flu and Waitrose was refunding money to all the customers who had ordered turkeys. Apparently many of the customers asked for the money to be given to the farmers who had lost their income instead.

muse Sat 14-Aug-21 14:31:17

mokryna Me too. I needed to read something as heartwarming as this today. Thank you nanna8

Mapleleaf Sat 14-Aug-21 12:22:52

There are many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness, it's just that quite a lot go un-noticed by the majority.
Those stories are lovely, nanna8. It's so nice to hear about good things amidst what seems to be so many bad times. ?

nanna8 Sat 14-Aug-21 12:07:04

People certainly seem to talk to each other more in the street during times of crisis. I always chat to anyone who wants to because I think they might be living alone and with our 5 km house arrest and most of the shops shut they might be really lonely.

Ro60 Sat 14-Aug-21 12:01:06

? nanna8 Putting posts like this!

Yesterday I saw a lady wearing a T-shirt with the words;

'In a world where you can be anything, Be Kind.'

I commented on it, which generated a small conversation benefiting both of us.?

henetha Sat 14-Aug-21 10:35:17

What a lovely post. Thank you nanna8. There is so much bad news around that it is easy to overlook the thousands of acts of kindness every day.

Alegrias1 Sat 14-Aug-21 08:29:46

I think there are lots of nice people out there and I think the Australians are very good at thinking about their mates.

Years ago I was in Australia and there was a major drought (more common now unfortunately) and there was an advert on tv with Russell Crowe, asking people to donate to a relief fund for farmers.

The last line of the advert was "Do it for your mates". I burst into tears. blush

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 14-Aug-21 08:09:39

I think that there are plenty of good examples.
Our Village has people shopping, or prescriptions for those who were unable able to get out and about and they are still offering help.
We have a bus shelter ( we only get school buses now) and there are crates of books for adults and children and a few toys for anyone to help themselves too. I’m going down with a bagful later with a couple of jigsaws.
So I think it is happening, we just don’t get to hear about it .

mokryna Sat 14-Aug-21 07:26:25

Thank you for taking the time to post such heartwarming efforts. It’s started my day on a high note..

sodapop Sat 14-Aug-21 07:18:36

There are kind and thoughtful people out there, we don't often hear about the good things do we. Books and ice cream such a treat, lovely.

maydonoz Sat 14-Aug-21 07:05:52

Hi Nanna8
I absolutely agree, we see examples of good deeds being done around us all the time.
At the beginning of our first lockdown here in March 2020, some of the young Mums set up a WhatsApp group in our small close. This was mainly to help out with shopping and anything else for the elderly and those living alone in our community.
It has created a lovely sense of community spirit, now if someone has something they don't use or need any longer, they post on it and someone is happy to have it for free. It could be unwanted toys or anything in the home environment.
I think we have all become more sensitive and considerate of our neighbour's needs which surely must be a good thing.
What a lovely surprise for your DGS, getting an icecream from his school in the middle of lockdown.
Best wishes to you during these trying times.

nanna8 Sat 14-Aug-21 04:05:55

My grandson is in his final school year and he is having to homeschool because of the lockdowns her. Today a van drove up to his house and gave him a lovely ice cream from the school. Apparently all the Year 12 students got one, home delivered !
I took some books back to the local library yesterday ( through the chute because it is closed) and there were racks and racks of library books outside and a lovely lady telling people that all the books were free to a good home and to take as many as I liked. They were good ones,too so I got some for myself and some for my husband who is sick just now.
Then on the news there was an item about our next suburb where they have set up a free food stall for those in need. How nice is that? Does your heart good.
It reminds me of the bushfires when everyone pitches in to help and donate money and goods. Sometimes good comes from bad situations.