Here is my act of kindness I won’t forget story: I was at a convention and I was in line to meet a voice actor. It cost $30 to get a photo or autograph so when it was my turn I was gonna pay but then I realized didn’t have enough money. I was gonna leave when someone behind told me, ” Hey I’ll play for you.” Now she was gonna pay for me and herself that was $60 in total. I tried to decline but she insisted so I agreed. I still don’t know who she is but I will be forever grateful and one day I want to do the same thing for someone.
Awww thats nice.. 🥺 Also, ive helped my friends hundreds of times, they never helped me and i dont mind, what really bothers me if someone is being bullied and theres no one to help them. Be nice and you'll get nice back! 🥺✨💗
When I was in class 7. My family was going through a lot. We had lost our everything for my father's cancer treatment. Unfortunately, we lost him also. We didnt even have food. At that time I was promoted to class 7 from class 6. So my mother had to buy me new books and copies. A teacher called me to her office and secretly handed me new course books and everything I needed. Nobody at school knew about it. I have graduated from school in 2013. I still cant forget her. She was like an angel.
Diggie Dig it was original- the one by Octo, was made 6 hours ago. this one was 8 hours ago. the one by hi peeps, 7 hours ago. so yes, this is original
I try to be like this. I've gone without lunch to may days to count because I gave it to my friends who didn't have anything. But it doesn't really matter to me. It makes me happy to help. I'm just being a decent human being. But for some reason very thinks I'm amazing and I don't understand it. Maybe someone could explain it?
Here's mine: Last year at my school everyone would stop outside a nearby dairy after school because it was super close, and I was having a really terrible day. I always walk home with my friend and on this particular day she wanted to go in, so I just sat outside. I was about to cry and visibly upset when a guy I knew who normally annoyed me came to annoy me. At first he nudged me with his bike, but when he leaned down to see my face (I was sitting on the concrete) he saw I was upset and asked what was wrong. I quietly said, "Nothing, its fine". So he left me and went inside the shop. Then my friend came out with a Popsicle and as we were about to go, he came out with this candy string thingy which he knew I loved because he teased me about it once and he said "I got you this because you looked sad" then he just rode away on his bike. It really made my day so much better and I made sure to thank him the next day. I still know him to this day and he acts like it never happened and he still comes up to me to tease me, but I will always remember it :-)
I think this guy may like you because he teases you to get your attention and when you were sad he helped you! But since he's that type I don't think he would say yes if you even asked him out.
Awww these people are so kind. Im not going to lie and say I'm like them, im an asshole, but they deserve so much love I hope this quarantine is being nice to them and I pray they never get sick or injured.
Katie Lynn may I ask how? I definitely believe a little act of kindness can personally change a persons life so much, through emotion, passion and physically. And a big act of kindness impacts so many people lives in a little kind way for many people at once. I personally think they are equal. I would like to know how you think about it, though! 🥰
SnowFlake, I think that most people believe that they have to do big acts of kindness like buy someone a car or house or take them on a big vacation that cost a lot of money. When really you don’t have to do those big things to let someone know you care about them. I think that the little things like buying somebody socks because they say they’re feet are cold, that doesn’t cost a lot of money but it lets the person who needed the socks know that the other person was listening to them and went and did that for them. I believe that the little things people do make life so much better. And while the big things are great, most can’t do those things. And I think that some people think that if they can’t do big things then they can’t do anything good at all, when the little things are small but are kind and just as great as the big things. It’s like most of the time your mom would prefer a card made but you than a buff present. Does that make sense? But that’s just my opinion.
Another story: Me and my aunts were at target and we were buying stuff for the beach. When we went to the self check out, something happened to my aunts money that was on her card and the worker didn’t know what to do. A random woman walked up to us and gave us 100 dollars to deal with the bill. Me and my aunts cried.
My story: One night everyone was crowding around the fire making smores. The smoke irritated my eyes so I just sat away from the fire and I decided I wasn't going to have a smore. Then someone came up to me and gave me a smore. I didn't ask for one, nor was I expecting anyone to make me one. No one there, except my sibling, knew the smoke irritated my eyes. Honestly, it shocked me. I'm not used to friends or strangers showing kindness to that degree. Usually they act nice out of pity because my family is not the richest and I don't have a lot of friends, but I knew that person gave me that smore because they wanted to, not because they pitied me. It may seem small but it was so profound to me.
when I was 8, my dad, brother, and I were on a road trip. We stopped by a gas station to get gas and some snacks for the next 4 hours. We got the snacks. Apparently, they only accepted cash, they didn't have a ATM, and my dad only had a credit card. the woman behind us said that she would pay for the snacks, my Dad refused. She insisted and he finally gave in. I will never forget that woman, I'm sure her children learned something when they saw that, 'cause I sure did!
The kindest act for me... I was walking home from school on a rainy day after doing grocery shopping. My dad had just passed away abd my mum who was a housewife before was now struggling to support my education so you can imagine the troubles we were going through. Both hands were carrying 3-5 Kgs worth groceries and plus the weight in my hand. I had to go home early to make dinner so I didn't have the choice to wait for rain to stop. Was completely drenched and my school uniform was very see through cuz of that and I had just hit puberty. I was well aware that people were staring at me but I couldn't afford to care cuz I have to get home fast so mum doesn't worry. A kind unknown uncle passing by on his cycle had then see me in that state and offered me a blanket to cover my body with and helped me carry the heavy groceries home. I wish I could thank him.
One time we had to do a presentation in my french lesson. Usually i’m allowed to do presentation during reces(? Idk if it’s the correct word, english isn’t my first language) but this time because it wasn’t a big presentation and it would only take like 1 or 2 minutes the teacher said i had to do it in class like everyone else. I got to scared to do it and i said i would rather fail this than do the presentation in front of my class. Then one of my classmates told the teacher that they could just leave so i could do my presentation and come back in when i’m done. The rest om my class agreed and they all left the classroom, i did my presentation and they came back in. It’s one of the kindest thing someone has ever done for me and they probably don’t realise how thankful i am for it.
Ik, it's sad for people who need the help, i hope i can help but i can't im a 10 yr old kid with no money, but I gave a poor man a whole sandwich and some money, if that helps
Here’s mine: so once in middle school my tooth was shaking and it hurt really bad to the point it hurt to eat... my mom accidentally sent me hard food the I couldn’t eat, so this one teacher knew this came to me bought me some juice and rice and fed me with her hand!! She’s still the best teacher to this day!!
Recently I went shopping by myself for the first time sense the pandemic and I decided not to get a cart because I thought a basket would be enough but they didn’t have it and I stupidly put it in the shopping box instead and it was heavier than I thought it was going to be so near the end of my shopping a lady who just came in offered/gave me her shopping cart and for that I am forever grateful. Even though it was a no big deal act, She is an angel to me .
I remember this one time I and my friends went to McDonald's(yep) and this since we gather up all our money together to buy food but unfortunately, we didn't have enough, but then the guy was so nice he decided to let it slide ^^ God bless him
Ooh one holiday shopping when I was in elementary school, my homeroom teacher saw that I was the only kid who didnt have any money and was standing there watching everyone, she offered/insisted that I go pick something out and that she'll buy it for me. That was in 3rd grade, and I am forever grateful for her. She was a wonderful teacher that everyone simply adored 🥺💖😭
I have a story : ) So in Third grade you would be able to buy ice creams for 50 cents and I would go thru the lunch line and I never had money but for a good two weeks the school janitor payed for my ice cream.. so many nice people 🥺💕
It's always nice to see some kindness, especially when you're bored and thinking of bad people. Helps to take away the hopelessness every now and again. So thanks for making these types of videos, Kyutie!
I usually keep doors open for people coming into a building/room behind me. I do the same in elevators as well, I let people in if I enter first and I get out the last. One time, a kid younger than me said _thank you_ It immediately made me feel happy. Now, I'm not saying that everyone must say thank you and that I deserve something for keeping a door open, but it was nice, to hear that someone made the effort of giving a verbal form of appreciation.
one time when i was younger, i was at a school disco and i’d already spent my snack money, but didn’t have a drink. i was really thirsty, so a teacher took me to get water from this mini kitchen thing next to a classroom. the janitor was there working, and after the teacher gave me the water the janitor gave me his coke (it didn’t have much drunk from it and he probably wiped it before he gave it to me, idk i can’t remember all of it because i was quite young) it’s not the most lengthy and amazing story but it really cheered me up and i still remember it to this day :)
The nicest thing someones done for me was when me and my friends went to the funfair and we went to get donuts from this elderly lady and I was the last one to order mine and she gave me an extra one for free because of how well mannered I was 🥺✊🏼
These people are the best. I try to go out of my way to help people, like giving money to the homeless dude when I visit the town centre every 2 weeks. Here's another example of me: I was just about to go outside at lunch when I saw my favourite teacher standing with a crying girl asking her what class she was in, but the girl was new and didn't know the answer. I asked if they needed any help, and miss said that the girl got lost. I spent 10 minutes calming her down to the point when she could tell me her teacher's name, then spent the next 5 taking her to class and telling her teacher why she was late. I spent my whole play time helping this girl, sitting with her and calming her down. Wasn't much to me since I hate going outside onto the noisy playground, but made her day. She was the sweetest little girl once I managed to calm her.
0:45 this happened to me but in school. I had left my keys in a plastic bag along with my project supplies, and it was during lunch. Im usually not carrying things around so I forgot about it. I ended up going to the main office to ask if it was in a lost in found area. It wasn't, I walked around a lot telling the story what felt like 100 times. I waited and I was so relieved when I saw it in the school's resource officer's hand. He went in and dug it out for me 😂 I was so thankful. (I would've gotten in big trouble)
I have a story :) Soooo, my mom and I went to eat at this restaurant, when we were done we paid and left the restaurant. I had a gut that I left something, but I just ignored it. A few minutes later, a waiter from the restaurant went to find us and return my phone that I left without noticing. I would never forget this moment :)
Man I wish people back at my school do stuff like this but there so rude Thank god im out of school Love the video! Edit thanks for your guy’s comments sorry I said it like that I should have phrased that differently thanks so much
I was on a field trip when I was in elementary school to a museum. After exploring the museum, we all went to the gift shop but I didn't have any money. One of the chaperones (I barely even knew her) bought me something. I'm still thankful for her act of kindness that day
In sixth grade we had a geo rock thing going on. We had to pay 11 bucks and there were crystals and everything. But I forgot my 11 bucks at home. While everyone else left my teacher came up to me and handed me 11 dollars. I was so happy and I got to go. Then Christmas came around. I remember that she loved reese's so I bought a months supply of reese's and gave them to her before school ended. However a lot of the kids were bad and she became tired of it and transferred to another school the next year. I cherish her kind act so much. I still look at the Crystal's I got from that geo rock thing and remember her. She was a very fun and kind teacher. Honestly she made me love school.
The nicest thing that happened to me that I'll never forget is when I was extremely sick many people helped me around when I am damn shy and psycho who is do it your self type. 1.they helped me submit assignments on time when I wasn't able to write.💜 2.my roommates literally washed my clothes for me😻 Even though these are some of the the best things but they made me realize we can be good and help others even if they don't ask.
Once when I was about 5 my dad got me and my brother these smoothies and mine spilt all over me then this really kind lady came past and gave my dad the money for a new one 🥺
*This is a long story of mine,so please bear with me* In 7th grade, i was kind of a loner so people kinda leave me alone but because i was the only one who was fluent in English, the class usually ask me just for the answers, which i don't mind beacuse i was used to being befriended just for that But this opened my eyes about the class; One day after school was over, one of my deskmate (A girl who has a similar name as me IRL) was calling out for me quietly while curling into a ball, i shuffled next to her and asked what's wrong, she told me that she had a useless argument with a friend from another class and she's upset and needs comfort but was pretty embarrased to ask for help And that's where it hits me; She asked *me* to comfort her rather than her usual friends I started bawling quietly beside her, while trying to comfort her too... Before two of her usual friends pops out of nowhere and asks me what's wrong, and that's when i broke down; Tears coming out but still sobbing quietly The two quickly sat down beside us and tried to comfort me and keep my composure together, then i explained between sobs that the fact my deskmate chose *me* to comfort her than anyone else just brings me back one bad memory; When i was transferred late in 1st grade (2nd semester), i was greeted by a lot of girls, probably cuz there where a lot more boys than girls, but then *this guy* came in asking me to open my mouth, being a stupid naive kid i was before, i opened my mouth..... *Just to be chocked down by a paper ball down my throat* He then proceeds to tease the girls for the rest of the year till 4th grade (He didin't pass the final exam for 5th grade, *KARMA'S A BITCH BOI* ) I then continued explaining between sobs and tears that i thought the boys was only using me just because i had a lot of knowledge (In English) and since in 7th grade no one was close to me, the feeling got stronger thus giving me silent depression (Thinking that no one cared) But then they explained that because i looked distant and presumably scary (From yelling back against guys cuz the hatred i have for guys was still there), they were too scared to come near me, but because i have told them what's wrong and saw me (Behind the scene), they said that they were willing to get closer to me and they apologized for not noticing my silent depression I thanked them quietly, cleaning my snot and tears while the both of them got my backpack and my deskmate's backpack (Which i thought they didin't have to) We parted ways, with me bringing a new vision about the class (Not for the boys of course) It makes me teary and grateful for the girls to this day
This reminds me of an experience I had during 8th grade this school year. For a couple of days (Like everyday since Jan 2020) I struggled to open up my locker, not because I forgot my combo, I just forgot how to open it. I struggled every morning with it. Crying my eyes out, panicking, etc. On those mornings, a few minutes later, my 6th and 7th grade dean would come to open it for me (I still struggled opening my lock since she did it for me, and didn't show me. I still appreciate her for doing that though. She did open my locker every morning for me. ) Then one morning when I struggled to open my locker, I asked a counselor to help me open it. She said "I appreciate your courage to walk up to me and ask for help" which I found very relieving since I was already on the verge of crying, for the 1000th time. She walked me thru how to open it (She open it first, then she asked me to give it a go). In no time, I was able to open my locker and put my backpack in. Every single morning I struggled, I was late or almost late to class, I was still late to class, but the counselor walked me to class as my pass. I was so relieved to finally be able to open my locker again without assistance and not have to feel so embarrassed to show up late to class
When I was younger, my dad took me to a basketball game and he let me bring my best friend along. She was cheering extremely loud, and one of the basketball players (from the team we weren't supporting) noticed. He brought her gatorade, and we all thought it was so nice! He just said something like "you might need this because of how much you've been screaming!"
I was on a bus going home and then I this person was also going where I was going.we are both looking at our phone so we didn't hear the that's conductor say that we were going the wrong direction my heart dropped because I had never gone to the part of town where the bus was headed it was dark too!.I looked up on my phone and realise that I was not totally different location than I usually am when I'm going home. The stranger on The bus offered to take me to the right bus station he knew away so I went with him.he assured me it was a route that had many people on it so that I would be safe and finally I reached the correct station which took me home. I'm so grateful to that gentleman.
Here's my story: I am a VERY shy girl and this presentation thing was coming up for my math class. I was really nervous but was confident that in that year I wasn't going to have to do the presentation again (In all the other presentations I had always had to re do it because I wouldn't talk because I was TOO shy). The presentation day comes up and I went in 2nd to last, I started doing the presentation trying to talk loudly (I didn't succeed with that, I was still very quiet) then this boy who I don't like says: "I can't hear you" with a stupid smile on his face. That got to me and I lost my voice, I tried ignoring it and tried to talk again but nothing would come out. My friend M (who was the one in charge of clicking the mouse to change the slides) clicked through them while I was just standing there looking at the ground. I then went to my seat and tried not to do what I always did after a presentation, cry. But I just couldn't hold it in, my eyes started getting watery and my teacher asked me if I wanted to go outside, I then stood up and rushed out of there outside of the classroom, as soon as I got out I started crying. Then, I didn't expect to see this girl who I don't really talk to come outside and then proceeded to hug me and tried calming me down, I am still very thankful for her doing that because in that moment I was very angry but she helped me calm down. I really wanted to do something to thank her but I never had the chance because of quarantine. I really hope I get to see her next year. I am also thankful for my teacher who offered to help me with what happend and promised she wasn't going to tell my mom about it (I never tell my mom when I cry at school, she is not mean or anything like that but I just don't want to worry her).
Honey, I think you should tell your mom. She won't want you to face this alone and she could have had the same thing happen to her. Your mom would know something is up she is just waiting for you to say something, I am not good at speaking in front of a lot of people and I am very shy and quiet too.
*random act of I received* I was 10 when I got a phone In the mail (government phone, but I have an actual one now) the phone came in the mail just like any other boxed package. I wasn't at home to take it in the house though, the next day we went to the house to take in said package but it wasn't on the porch, I was sad and thought someone stole it. Our neighbor flagged us over and handed us the package and said "I took it in because those kids were eyeing the box, so wanted to give it to you when you got back" I still love how nice she is.
Doing kind things for others & not expecting anything back is one of the greatest feelings 🥰❣️ It shows a lot about your character & is genuinely rewarding knowing the little kindness we show means SO much to people. It’s not even hard, buy your elderly neighbor a cake or offer to cut their grass, great your neighbors even if your socially awkward or have social anxiety, buy a meal for a person in need, buy a gift for the little girl across the street or give her your childhood toy, or ask her about her day. Be kind & put yourself in their shoes as much as you possibly can because one day it will be you needing someone’s help & someone will show kindness to you when you need it the most ♥️
The starving student with the pizza one really hit close to home for me. In my religion, god says “Those of you who sleep on a full stomach while their neighbors are starving shall not enter heaven” so that made me really happy. The teacher and ice cream one also hits close to home for me because once I went on a school trip to the beach. The teacher insisted that we shouldn’t bring money with us so I didn’t. Turns out we had to bring money to buy ice cream and all the other kids didn’t listen and brought money anyways. I was the only one who didn’t bring anything. I had this home tutor who also worked at the school. She saw me and asked why I had no ice cream and I told her what happened and she smiled and gave me some money to buy ice cream. She was a very kind tutor and would often bring me candy and gifts when she visited her home in the Philippines. I really miss her.
Once I was getting food for me and Mt friend but I couldn't afford it so I kept trying to reduce sizes and items and the cashier said what's the full order and paid for it
the very last one was probably my favourite :) imagine seeing somebody getting robbed and then going "hey, ima buy that off the cirminal- to give it back to her." how sweet :)
Once my mom and brother were eating together at a decently expensive restaurant for some quality mom-son time and this family paid for their entire meal. They said that one of their family members had just died and that he would have wanted them to do it. I wasn’t there, but it made a positive impact on my mom and brother, not to mention it was really sweet.
Here's my act of kindness that I never forget When I was 5 or so my grandmom left me alone (she's buying something) I was very hungry I wait for her outside,I don't have money so I can't buy food then a mangtataho came to our house he's selling taho(soymilk) I want some but I don't have money so he give me some I forgot his name but I never forget his act of kindness
My school does this thing on Fridays where the last 25 minutes of the school day is preserved so the students can relax, play games, get on their phones, and eat food from the concession stand. I didn't eat lunch and didn't bring any money because I had forgotten it at home and my friends didn't have money either (they offered to buy me something, but they realized they didn't have any money in their bags like normal). A boy one grade above me heard us talking and tapped on my shoulder. He smiled and handed me a chocolate bar and a soda and said I didn't need to pay him back. Still, to this day, we're friends and I'm still great ful!
Never forget Miss. Barker at my old school...... Me and my friends would help her clean her desk and in return she’d let us get anything we wanted from the tuckshop - that wasn’t the only thing - she give u macdonalds/pizza if you brought in homework, let you choose a gift from the prize box (all worth about 30$) if you had good behaviour/ worked hard that week etc.
the nicest thing someone has done for me may seem small to you but it was so kind i was talking about it for the rest of the week~ i was taking a textbook back to the cupboard because i’d finished using it and a group of guys were clogging the only way i could get to the cupboard. i was planning on just standing there until one of them noticed me and moved because i’m too socially awkward to ask people to move so i could pass. as i was walking up one of them noticed me and moved as fast as he could out of the way and moved his friends back as well just so i could move pass. i was going to go through and say thank you but he stopped me and said he’d take them himself and that made my week :’)
This didn't happen to me but it happened to my cousin and I just thought why not share it. My cousin (little baby in a pram at the time) was in an airport with his family. The pram somehow starts rolling backwards because his mom forgot to put the brakes on. It keeps rolling further and further and is about to crash into someone, when a hand sticks out and grabs the pram seconds before it bumped into a person. She then casually walks the pram back to his family and walks away before they could even say thank you. I heard this story from the baby's older sister a few years ago and thought wow that woman was cool and this video reminded me of the scene so I decided to share it.
Hello random person on the internet I really don't know why I'm writing this you've probably seen a million different comments like these so you don't need to waste your time reading this but I just want to say that YOU yes I mean YOU are a beautiful human being , your flaws are what make you human so you shouldn't get upset when you make a mistake or do something embarrassing because remember things like that happen to everyone and instead of feeling bad about it we should instead learn from it and use it as a fuel to motivate ourselves and think about the positive things we should be thankful for the things we do have instead of dismissing them especially in this quarantine a lot of people are getting stressed I suggest you meditate and drink cold water to ease your nerves and be kind to those around you even if they are rude dismiss them politely it's never a good a feeling to be angry and that's about all I wanted to say so safe and have a wonderful day!
I see these two people that are sisters, who go out a lot. The one girl's sister is in a wheelchair and I see her sister going outside with her a lot. Her sister is always supporting her and with her, she even tries to make going outside together fun for her sister. (Idk exactly how to explain what I mean- but it's so wholesome)
My mom and dad once got my sister and I food from a restaurant during quarantine, and it shocked both me and my sis, and it made our day better. She had just finished her midterm so i think it was better for her. Another time before lockdown, my dad and I used to go to this ice cream place without my sister knowing, and just surprise her with a medium size ice cream cause the large was too large. We had so much fun, and now I miss that place.
I have a story where I was helped by someone very kind too, I was about 8 or 7 years old and me and my family had lost our apartment and we where sitting on the bench of a mall to be indoors at least because it was very cold outside, we where getting really hungry and some lady came up to us with bags of food and jackets for us, I will never forget her. :)
@@demoneyy5124 It's just a joke I am aware that plenty of people use it I'm not going to argue. I don't want to start fights Just please let people enjoy the joke. No matter how many people have used it 😄
We don’t need more people like this....
...we *can* be those people
THANK YOU
Yes, exactly! We should take responsibility.
Yeah true..... I do agree with this
Stg
Yes!!!
Here is my act of kindness I won’t forget story:
I was at a convention and I was in line to meet a voice actor. It cost $30 to get a photo or autograph so when it was my turn I was gonna pay but then I realized didn’t have enough money. I was gonna leave when someone behind told me,
” Hey I’ll play for you.” Now she was gonna pay for me and herself that was $60 in total. I tried to decline but she insisted so I agreed. I still don’t know who she is but I will be forever grateful and one day I want to do the same thing for someone.
Aww
Mystical_Tailz aww that’s so sweet! :)
Awww thats nice.. 🥺
Also, ive helped my friends hundreds of times, they never helped me and i dont mind, what really bothers me if someone is being bullied and theres no one to help them. Be nice and you'll get nice back! 🥺✨💗
When I was in class 7. My family was going through a lot. We had lost our everything for my father's cancer treatment. Unfortunately, we lost him also. We didnt even have food. At that time I was promoted to class 7 from class 6. So my mother had to buy me new books and copies. A teacher called me to her office and secretly handed me new course books and everything I needed. Nobody at school knew about it. I have graduated from school in 2013. I still cant forget her. She was like an angel.
In my opinion I think instead of saying “we need more people like them.” We should say “I want to be like them.”
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True!
Ngl I don’t like how you said “in my opinion” as if this comment was original
Right! That's what I was thinking the whole time
Diggie Dig it was original- the one by Octo, was made 6 hours ago.
this one was 8 hours ago.
the one by hi peeps, 7 hours ago.
so yes, this is original
Everybody says, "We need more people like this" but nobody says, "We need to be people like this."
I try to be like this. I've gone without lunch to may days to count because I gave it to my friends who didn't have anything. But it doesn't really matter to me. It makes me happy to help. I'm just being a decent human being. But for some reason very thinks I'm amazing and I don't understand it. Maybe someone could explain it?
BROOOO, THAT'S SOME R/SHOWERTHOUGHTS RIGHT THERE
:o
If tomato is a fruit, then ketchup is a shake?
(shower thought no. 2)
deep
Here's mine:
Last year at my school everyone would stop outside a nearby dairy after school because it was super close, and I was having a really terrible day. I always walk home with my friend and on this particular day she wanted to go in, so I just sat outside. I was about to cry and visibly upset when a guy I knew who normally annoyed me came to annoy me. At first he nudged me with his bike, but when he leaned down to see my face (I was sitting on the concrete) he saw I was upset and asked what was wrong. I quietly said, "Nothing, its fine". So he left me and went inside the shop. Then my friend came out with a Popsicle and as we were about to go, he came out with this candy string thingy which he knew I loved because he teased me about it once and he said "I got you this because you looked sad" then he just rode away on his bike. It really made my day so much better and I made sure to thank him the next day. I still know him to this day and he acts like it never happened and he still comes up to me to tease me, but I will always remember it :-)
When people do good things or compliment someone they probably don’t remember it but we always will remember it :D
I think this guy may like you because he teases you to get your attention and when you were sad he helped you! But since he's that type I don't think he would say yes if you even asked him out.
I SHIP!
I SHIP IT♡☁️
GURL I THINK HE LIKES YOU! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Awwwwwwwww kyut
We need more people like this in the world.
My mum to me whenever I tell her about things I’ve done today (btw I’m always trying to be a kind person)
I can be one of those people 😃💞
SnowBlossoms We all can if we put our minds to it! 💞💞
Yeah, we do. But, instead of telling people to be like this, when you're not kind?
@@meadowluvskurt I agwee! 😀💞
Awww these people are so kind. Im not going to lie and say I'm like them, im an asshole, but they deserve so much love I hope this quarantine is being nice to them and I pray they never get sick or injured.
Little acts of kindness are the best. To me little acts of kindness are better than the big acts of kindness people do. They just mean more to me.
Katie Lynn may I ask how? I definitely believe a little act of kindness can personally change a persons life so much, through emotion, passion and physically. And a big act of kindness impacts so many people lives in a little kind way for many people at once. I personally think they are equal. I would like to know how you think about it, though! 🥰
SnowFlake, I think that most people believe that they have to do big acts of kindness like buy someone a car or house or take them on a big vacation that cost a lot of money. When really you don’t have to do those big things to let someone know you care about them. I think that the little things like buying somebody socks because they say they’re feet are cold, that doesn’t cost a lot of money but it lets the person who needed the socks know that the other person was listening to them and went and did that for them. I believe that the little things people do make life so much better. And while the big things are great, most can’t do those things. And I think that some people think that if they can’t do big things then they can’t do anything good at all, when the little things are small but are kind and just as great as the big things. It’s like most of the time your mom would prefer a card made but you than a buff present. Does that make sense? But that’s just my opinion.
Another story: Me and my aunts were at target and we were buying stuff for the beach. When we went to the self check out, something happened to my aunts money that was on her card and the worker didn’t know what to do. A random woman walked up to us and gave us 100 dollars to deal with the bill. Me and my aunts cried.
If someone says first, they didn’t watch the whole video
Exactly
Me: Uhhhhh.....First to watch the whole video? (On another vid, cuz I wasn't first on this one lmao)
Righttt
You said it, that means that you didn’t watch the whole video
Overused gurl
My story:
One night everyone was crowding around the fire making smores. The smoke irritated my eyes so I just sat away from the fire and I decided I wasn't going to have a smore. Then someone came up to me and gave me a smore. I didn't ask for one, nor was I expecting anyone to make me one. No one there, except my sibling, knew the smoke irritated my eyes. Honestly, it shocked me. I'm not used to friends or strangers showing kindness to that degree. Usually they act nice out of pity because my family is not the richest and I don't have a lot of friends, but I knew that person gave me that smore because they wanted to, not because they pitied me. It may seem small but it was so profound to me.
when I was 8, my dad, brother, and I were on a road trip. We stopped by a gas station to get gas and some snacks for the next 4 hours.
We got the snacks. Apparently, they only accepted cash, they didn't have a ATM, and my dad only had a credit card.
the woman behind us said that she would pay for the snacks, my Dad refused. She insisted and he finally gave in.
I will never forget that woman, I'm sure her children learned something when they saw that, 'cause I sure did!
The kindest act for me...
I was walking home from school on a rainy day after doing grocery shopping. My dad had just passed away abd my mum who was a housewife before was now struggling to support my education so you can imagine the troubles we were going through. Both hands were carrying 3-5 Kgs worth groceries and plus the weight in my hand. I had to go home early to make dinner so I didn't have the choice to wait for rain to stop. Was completely drenched and my school uniform was very see through cuz of that and I had just hit puberty. I was well aware that people were staring at me but I couldn't afford to care cuz I have to get home fast so mum doesn't worry.
A kind unknown uncle passing by on his cycle had then see me in that state and offered me a blanket to cover my body with and helped me carry the heavy groceries home. I wish I could thank him.
i’m here to give cookies to the early people 🧍🏽♀️
Thanks mate
Thanks hehe
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Thank you
thanksss
One time we had to do a presentation in my french lesson. Usually i’m allowed to do presentation during reces(? Idk if it’s the correct word, english isn’t my first language) but this time because it wasn’t a big presentation and it would only take like 1 or 2 minutes the teacher said i had to do it in class like everyone else. I got to scared to do it and i said i would rather fail this than do the presentation in front of my class. Then one of my classmates told the teacher that they could just leave so i could do my presentation and come back in when i’m done. The rest om my class agreed and they all left the classroom, i did my presentation and they came back in. It’s one of the kindest thing someone has ever done for me and they probably don’t realise how thankful i am for it.
You probably got teary-eyed because your brain knows that things like that doesn't happen so often anymore.
Ik, it's sad for people who need the help, i hope i can help but i can't im a 10 yr old kid with no money, but I gave a poor man a whole sandwich and some money, if that helps
Here’s mine: so once in middle school my tooth was shaking and it hurt really bad to the point it hurt to eat... my mom accidentally sent me hard food the I couldn’t eat, so this one teacher knew this came to me bought me some juice and rice and fed me with her hand!! She’s still the best teacher to this day!!
That's so nice of her! God bless both of you ❤
Recently I went shopping by myself for the first time sense the pandemic and I decided not to get a cart because I thought a basket would be enough but they didn’t have it and I stupidly put it in the shopping box instead and it was heavier than I thought it was going to be so near the end of my shopping a lady who just came in offered/gave me her shopping cart and for that I am forever grateful. Even though it was a no big deal act, She is an angel to me .
When someone helps u when ur embarrassed they are like a second god
FUN FACTS: snakes can predict earthquakes
i thought you said snacks haha
Really?
What?!?!?! That's so cool!
Oh thank you
Can I be a snake?😂😂😂
I remember this one time I and my friends went to McDonald's(yep) and this since we gather up all our money together to buy food but unfortunately, we didn't have enough, but then the guy was so nice he decided to let it slide ^^ God bless him
He's so nice!
Ooh one holiday shopping when I was in elementary school, my homeroom teacher saw that I was the only kid who didnt have any money and was standing there watching everyone, she offered/insisted that I go pick something out and that she'll buy it for me. That was in 3rd grade, and I am forever grateful for her. She was a wonderful teacher that everyone simply adored 🥺💖😭
I wish I had a teacher like that.
@@saturnssubliminals one day, my friend, one day.
Don't you just know that one feeling when someone does something nice for you, and it just brightens your whole day............
I have a story : ) So in Third grade you would be able to buy ice creams for 50 cents and I would go thru the lunch line and I never had money but for a good two weeks the school janitor payed for my ice cream.. so many nice people 🥺💕
Sav the KINDA weird girl awww
I love how kyutie is starting to post more 💜
Lina Asad same
The kindest thing someone did to me. Was bring me chick-fil-a when I was hungry.
I mean my Nan pulled me back when I was about to cross the road when a car was coming-
I imagined yoongi-
SAME
Thank god for your Nan
same but it was my mum and a bus
Jins_Armpit_Hair Thank god for your mum
It's always nice to see some kindness, especially when you're bored and thinking of bad people. Helps to take away the hopelessness every now and again. So thanks for making these types of videos, Kyutie!
I usually keep doors open for people coming into a building/room behind me. I do the same in elevators as well, I let people in if I enter first and I get out the last.
One time, a kid younger than me said _thank you_
It immediately made me feel happy. Now, I'm not saying that everyone must say thank you and that I deserve something for keeping a door open, but it was nice, to hear that someone made the effort of giving a verbal form of appreciation.
I do the same and when someone does it for me I always say thank you and the person smiling. Such a good feeling both ways.
@@GoddesSilverRose it is, really. :))
one time when i was younger, i was at a school disco and i’d already spent my snack money, but didn’t have a drink. i was really thirsty, so a teacher took me to get water from this mini kitchen thing next to a classroom. the janitor was there working, and after the teacher gave me the water the janitor gave me his coke (it didn’t have much drunk from it and he probably wiped it before he gave it to me, idk i can’t remember all of it because i was quite young) it’s not the most lengthy and amazing story but it really cheered me up and i still remember it to this day :)
The nicest thing someones done for me was when me and my friends went to the funfair and we went to get donuts from this elderly lady and I was the last one to order mine and she gave me an extra one for free because of how well mannered I was 🥺✊🏼
These people are the best. I try to go out of my way to help people, like giving money to the homeless dude when I visit the town centre every 2 weeks.
Here's another example of me: I was just about to go outside at lunch when I saw my favourite teacher standing with a crying girl asking her what class she was in, but the girl was new and didn't know the answer. I asked if they needed any help, and miss said that the girl got lost. I spent 10 minutes calming her down to the point when she could tell me her teacher's name, then spent the next 5 taking her to class and telling her teacher why she was late. I spent my whole play time helping this girl, sitting with her and calming her down. Wasn't much to me since I hate going outside onto the noisy playground, but made her day. She was the sweetest little girl once I managed to calm her.
0:45 this happened to me but in school. I had left my keys in a plastic bag along with my project supplies, and it was during lunch. Im usually not carrying things around so I forgot about it. I ended up going to the main office to ask if it was in a lost in found area. It wasn't, I walked around a lot telling the story what felt like 100 times. I waited and I was so relieved when I saw it in the school's resource officer's hand. He went in and dug it out for me 😂 I was so thankful. (I would've gotten in big trouble)
I have a story :)
Soooo, my mom and I went to eat at this restaurant, when we were done we paid and left the restaurant. I had a gut that I left something, but I just ignored it. A few minutes later, a waiter from the restaurant went to find us and return my phone that I left without noticing. I would never forget this moment :)
"She once had a son"
Right, Ugly cry 😭
Man I wish people back at my school do stuff like this but there so rude
Thank god im out of school
Love the video!
Edit thanks for your guy’s comments sorry I said it like that I should have phrased that differently thanks so much
Save me I am in highschool
tanya misra that sucks 😞
That’s horrible! (it’s their sorry if this is offensive)
@@nappxpi I agree someone help me
I was on a field trip when I was in elementary school to a museum. After exploring the museum, we all went to the gift shop but I didn't have any money. One of the chaperones (I barely even knew her) bought me something. I'm still thankful for her act of kindness that day
In sixth grade we had a geo rock thing going on. We had to pay 11 bucks and there were crystals and everything. But I forgot my 11 bucks at home. While everyone else left my teacher came up to me and handed me 11 dollars. I was so happy and I got to go. Then Christmas came around. I remember that she loved reese's so I bought a months supply of reese's and gave them to her before school ended. However a lot of the kids were bad and she became tired of it and transferred to another school the next year. I cherish her kind act so much. I still look at the Crystal's I got from that geo rock thing and remember her. She was a very fun and kind teacher. Honestly she made me love school.
The nicest thing that happened to me that I'll never forget is when I was extremely sick many people helped me around when I am damn shy and psycho who is do it your self type.
1.they helped me submit assignments on time when I wasn't able to write.💜
2.my roommates literally washed my clothes for me😻
Even though these are some of the the best things but they made me realize we can be good and help others even if they don't ask.
Once when I was about 5 my dad got me and my brother these smoothies and mine spilt all over me then this really kind lady came past and gave my dad the money for a new one 🥺
*This is a long story of mine,so please bear with me*
In 7th grade, i was kind of a loner so people kinda leave me alone but because i was the only one who was fluent in English, the class usually ask me just for the answers, which i don't mind beacuse i was used to being befriended just for that
But this opened my eyes about the class;
One day after school was over, one of my deskmate (A girl who has a similar name as me IRL) was calling out for me quietly while curling into a ball, i shuffled next to her and asked what's wrong, she told me that she had a useless argument with a friend from another class and she's upset and needs comfort but was pretty embarrased to ask for help
And that's where it hits me;
She asked *me* to comfort her rather than her usual friends
I started bawling quietly beside her, while trying to comfort her too...
Before two of her usual friends pops out of nowhere and asks me what's wrong, and that's when i broke down;
Tears coming out but still sobbing quietly
The two quickly sat down beside us and tried to comfort me and keep my composure together, then i explained between sobs that the fact my deskmate chose *me* to comfort her than anyone else just brings me back one bad memory;
When i was transferred late in 1st grade (2nd semester), i was greeted by a lot of girls, probably cuz there where a lot more boys than girls, but then *this guy* came in asking me to open my mouth, being a stupid naive kid i was before, i opened my mouth.....
*Just to be chocked down by a paper ball down my throat*
He then proceeds to tease the girls for the rest of the year till 4th grade (He didin't pass the final exam for 5th grade, *KARMA'S A BITCH BOI* )
I then continued explaining between sobs and tears that i thought the boys was only using me just because i had a lot of knowledge (In English) and since in 7th grade no one was close to me, the feeling got stronger thus giving me silent depression (Thinking that no one cared)
But then they explained that because i looked distant and presumably scary (From yelling back against guys cuz the hatred i have for guys was still there), they were too scared to come near me, but because i have told them what's wrong and saw me (Behind the scene), they said that they were willing to get closer to me and they apologized for not noticing my silent depression
I thanked them quietly, cleaning my snot and tears while the both of them got my backpack and my deskmate's backpack (Which i thought they didin't have to)
We parted ways, with me bringing a new vision about the class (Not for the boys of course)
It makes me teary and grateful for the girls to this day
This reminds me of an experience I had during 8th grade this school year.
For a couple of days (Like everyday since Jan 2020) I struggled to open up my locker, not because I forgot my combo, I just forgot how to open it. I struggled every morning with it. Crying my eyes out, panicking, etc. On those mornings, a few minutes later, my 6th and 7th grade dean would come to open it for me (I still struggled opening my lock since she did it for me, and didn't show me. I still appreciate her for doing that though. She did open my locker every morning for me. ) Then one morning when I struggled to open my locker, I asked a counselor to help me open it. She said "I appreciate your courage to walk up to me and ask for help" which I found very relieving since I was already on the verge of crying, for the 1000th time. She walked me thru how to open it (She open it first, then she asked me to give it a go). In no time, I was able to open my locker and put my backpack in. Every single morning I struggled, I was late or almost late to class, I was still late to class, but the counselor walked me to class as my pass. I was so relieved to finally be able to open my locker again without assistance and not have to feel so embarrassed to show up late to class
Well good thing my school doesn't have a locker :)
@@jacinthadang .....
When I was younger, my dad took me to a basketball game and he let me bring my best friend along. She was cheering extremely loud, and one of the basketball players (from the team we weren't supporting) noticed. He brought her gatorade, and we all thought it was so nice! He just said something like "you might need this because of how much you've been screaming!"
I was on a bus going home and then I this person was also going where I was going.we are both looking at our phone so we didn't hear the that's conductor say that we were going the wrong direction my heart dropped because I had never gone to the part of town where the bus was headed it was dark too!.I looked up on my phone and realise that I was not totally different location than I usually am when I'm going home. The stranger on The bus offered to take me to the right bus station he knew away so I went with him.he assured me it was a route that had many people on it so that I would be safe and finally I reached the correct station which took me home. I'm so grateful to that gentleman.
Here's my story:
I am a VERY shy girl and this presentation thing was coming up for my math class. I was really nervous but was confident that in that year I wasn't going to have to do the presentation again (In all the other presentations I had always had to re do it because I wouldn't talk because I was TOO shy). The presentation day comes up and I went in 2nd to last, I started doing the presentation trying to talk loudly (I didn't succeed with that, I was still very quiet) then this boy who I don't like says: "I can't hear you" with a stupid smile on his face. That got to me and I lost my voice, I tried ignoring it and tried to talk again but nothing would come out. My friend M (who was the one in charge of clicking the mouse to change the slides) clicked through them while I was just standing there looking at the ground. I then went to my seat and tried not to do what I always did after a presentation, cry. But I just couldn't hold it in, my eyes started getting watery and my teacher asked me if I wanted to go outside, I then stood up and rushed out of there outside of the classroom, as soon as I got out I started crying. Then, I didn't expect to see this girl who I don't really talk to come outside and then proceeded to hug me and tried calming me down, I am still very thankful for her doing that because in that moment I was very angry but she helped me calm down. I really wanted to do something to thank her but I never had the chance because of quarantine. I really hope I get to see her next year. I am also thankful for my teacher who offered to help me with what happend and promised she wasn't going to tell my mom about it (I never tell my mom when I cry at school, she is not mean or anything like that but I just don't want to worry her).
Awwww
Honey, I think you should tell your mom. She won't want you to face this alone and she could have had the same thing happen to her. Your mom would know something is up she is just waiting for you to say something, I am not good at speaking in front of a lot of people and I am very shy and quiet too.
Who else loves kyutie ❤️✨.
RUclips Account mee
Meeeeee
Me
Me umm.....duh!!😂😂
ayyyyyyyyyyyy!
i don't know why i said that but hope you have a lovely day!!!!!
edit: how did this get so many likes? thank you
Ayyyyyyyy yoooooo!
Have a nice day to bro! Getting me hyped for my work today man! Thanks!
*random act of I received*
I was 10 when I got a phone In the mail (government phone, but I have an actual one now) the phone came in the mail just like any other boxed package. I wasn't at home to take it in the house though, the next day we went to the house to take in said package but it wasn't on the porch, I was sad and thought someone stole it. Our neighbor flagged us over and handed us the package and said "I took it in because those kids were eyeing the box, so wanted to give it to you when you got back" I still love how nice she is.
08:34-
Everyone: AWWW THAT IS SO KIND!
Me that has watched many revenge stories: I think she spat in it.
Bless all of these people. Bless them all!!
Doing kind things for others & not expecting anything back is one of the greatest feelings 🥰❣️ It shows a lot about your character & is genuinely rewarding knowing the little kindness we show means SO much to people. It’s not even hard, buy your elderly neighbor a cake or offer to cut their grass, great your neighbors even if your socially awkward or have social anxiety, buy a meal for a person in need, buy a gift for the little girl across the street or give her your childhood toy, or ask her about her day. Be kind & put yourself in their shoes as much as you possibly can because one day it will be you needing someone’s help & someone will show kindness to you when you need it the most ♥️
The starving student with the pizza one really hit close to home for me. In my religion, god says “Those of you who sleep on a full stomach while their neighbors are starving shall not enter heaven” so that made me really happy.
The teacher and ice cream one also hits close to home for me because once I went on a school trip to the beach. The teacher insisted that we shouldn’t bring money with us so I didn’t. Turns out we had to bring money to buy ice cream and all the other kids didn’t listen and brought money anyways. I was the only one who didn’t bring anything. I had this home tutor who also worked at the school. She saw me and asked why I had no ice cream and I told her what happened and she smiled and gave me some money to buy ice cream. She was a very kind tutor and would often bring me candy and gifts when she visited her home in the Philippines. I really miss her.
I love how Kyutie makes such short intros💞
Watch Azzyland, she has no intro at all
Once I was getting food for me and Mt friend but I couldn't afford it so I kept trying to reduce sizes and items and the cashier said what's the full order and paid for it
The people who disliked this just cant do something nice! Also Love yall! I hope whoever is reading this has a nice day or night!
Maybe some people dislike, might be they don't agree you
I rememberd ur channel from when I watched it a year back, I’ve just spent 10 mins looking for ur channel and I’m so glad I found it🥺😂
the very last one was probably my favourite :) imagine seeing somebody getting robbed and then going "hey, ima buy that off the cirminal- to give it back to her." how sweet :)
Can we just appreciate how Kyutie doesn't take 5 minutes just for one intro? As she says, she just gets right into the video
Can we also appreciate Azzyland that she has no intro at all
@@demoneyy5124 agreed☺
Who in the hell are those 18 people who disliked? She is literaly the sweetest person ever
Once my mom and brother were eating together at a decently expensive restaurant for some quality mom-son time and this family paid for their entire meal. They said that one of their family members had just died and that he would have wanted them to do it. I wasn’t there, but it made a positive impact on my mom and brother, not to mention it was really sweet.
I love these videos, they are just so heartwarming!
OmG! *I FINALLY FOUND A MIRACULOUS LADYBUG FANNNN!*
Here's my act of kindness that I never forget
When I was 5 or so my grandmom left me alone (she's buying something) I was very hungry I wait for her outside,I don't have money so I can't buy food then a mangtataho came to our house he's selling taho(soymilk) I want some but I don't have money so he give me some I forgot his name but I never forget his act of kindness
it makes me SO HAPPY to know that people like this still exist
EARLY I love your videos ❤️
My school does this thing on Fridays where the last 25 minutes of the school day is preserved so the students can relax, play games, get on their phones, and eat food from the concession stand. I didn't eat lunch and didn't bring any money because I had forgotten it at home and my friends didn't have money either (they offered to buy me something, but they realized they didn't have any money in their bags like normal). A boy one grade above me heard us talking and tapped on my shoulder. He smiled and handed me a chocolate bar and a soda and said I didn't need to pay him back. Still, to this day, we're friends and I'm still great ful!
These stories are so heartwarming. Thanks Kyutie!
Never forget Miss. Barker at my old school......
Me and my friends would help her clean her desk and in return she’d let us get anything we wanted from the tuckshop - that wasn’t the only thing - she give u macdonalds/pizza if you brought in homework, let you choose a gift from the prize box (all worth about 30$) if you had good behaviour/ worked hard that week etc.
the nicest thing someone has done for me may seem small to you but it was so kind i was talking about it for the rest of the week~
i was taking a textbook back to the cupboard because i’d finished using it and a group of guys were clogging the only way i could get to the cupboard. i was planning on just standing there until one of them noticed me and moved because i’m too socially awkward to ask people to move so i could pass. as i was walking up one of them noticed me and moved as fast as he could out of the way and moved his friends back as well just so i could move pass. i was going to go through and say thank you but he stopped me and said he’d take them himself and that made my week :’)
This didn't happen to me but it happened to my cousin and I just thought why not share it. My cousin (little baby in a pram at the time) was in an airport with his family. The pram somehow starts rolling backwards because his mom forgot to put the brakes on. It keeps rolling further and further and is about to crash into someone, when a hand sticks out and grabs the pram seconds before it bumped into a person. She then casually walks the pram back to his family and walks away before they could even say thank you. I heard this story from the baby's older sister a few years ago and thought wow that woman was cool and this video reminded me of the scene so I decided to share it.
Hewooo! Ilysm your videos are soooo cool!
It's so sad how Kyutie was so surprised at just simple acts of kindness.
Omg i am early and I can't wait to watch!
The first one was so nice! (First!
I already do good deeds and im satisfied with it without even telling the whole world the stories😌
Just clicking so causally
Kindness is so important! Please... always be kind!
Hello random person on the internet I really don't know why I'm writing this you've probably seen a million different comments like these so you don't need to waste your time reading this but I just want to say that YOU yes I mean YOU are a beautiful human being , your flaws are what make you human so you shouldn't get upset when you make a mistake or do something embarrassing because remember things like that happen to everyone and instead of feeling bad about it we should instead learn from it and use it as a fuel to motivate ourselves and think about the positive things we should be thankful for the things we do have instead of dismissing them especially in this quarantine a lot of people are getting stressed I suggest you meditate and drink cold water to ease your nerves and be kind to those around you even if they are rude dismiss them politely it's never a good a feeling to be angry and that's about all I wanted to say so safe and have a wonderful day!
I see these two people that are sisters, who go out a lot. The one girl's sister is in a wheelchair and I see her sister going outside with her a lot. Her sister is always supporting her and with her, she even tries to make going outside together fun for her sister. (Idk exactly how to explain what I mean- but it's so wholesome)
Hold on, he bought the iPod? The guy probably sold it for something a bit expensive but that’s so sweet and amazing of him
I love your videos! 🥺✨ stay healthy!
Kyutie thank you for keeping us entertained during this time. We all appreciate your hard work very much. ❤
I wish I can find people like that
My mom and dad once got my sister and I food from a restaurant during quarantine, and it shocked both me and my sis, and it made our day better. She had just finished her midterm so i think it was better for her.
Another time before lockdown, my dad and I used to go to this ice cream place without my sister knowing, and just surprise her with a medium size ice cream cause the large was too large. We had so much fun, and now I miss that place.
I love these kinds of videos! Pleeeaaase do more like these! I love these stories!
aww so kind
You are that person✨
You are kind Ellen ✨❤️✨
I cried so much these people are good people thank you
All of these people deserve heaven I'm Christian
ice - cream Fridays, why doesn't every school have this
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Yea🥺🥺🍦🍦
4:00 The man in a truck sounded like a literal (and yes I mean literal) angel.
We need more people like them❌
We need to be like these people✔
your videos make my days better!
I have a story where I was helped by someone very kind too, I was about 8 or 7 years old and me and my family had lost our apartment and we where sitting on the bench of a mall to be indoors at least because it was very cold outside, we where getting really hungry and some lady came up to us with bags of food and jackets for us, I will never forget her. :)
This made me happy
Yay! I’m early!!! Who else loves her accent?
Hai. I really love your videos
How the HECK could someone dislike this???!!!😤 This is AMAZING! Don't listen to them! You're doing a good job! They're probably just jealous
OMG THIS IS SO WHOLESOME!!!!
108 likes, 5 views, 59 comments
RUclips, go drunk. You're home
Lmao 🤣
I was gonna not comment bc I see this everywhere but I read it properly.
I love this comment
I’ll call RUclips a taxi- -.-
Overused, plus RUclips is not drunk
@@demoneyy5124
It's just a joke
I am aware that plenty of people use it
I'm not going to argue. I don't want to start fights
Just please let people enjoy the joke. No matter how many people have used it 😄
Okay so
1. Amazing acts of kindness
2. I realized this was posted when in my country it was 3am
3. Have a great day to whoever is reading this