Anaju

Interactive Designer from Frankfurt
www.anaju.de

Today is Newzealand‘s Random-Act-Of-Kindness-Day

Here are some things you can do.

Cop for lunch. Do you go out for Sunday brunch? If so, pay for a stranger’s lunch. You don’t have to tell them who you are. Just tip off the waitress and fork up the money. Then, watch as the lucky party brightens up.

Offer up toll money. If you live in an area that requires you pay a toll in order to cross a bridge, pay it twice. What do I mean? Pay for yours and the person behind you. It’ll lower the amount road rage in your area, one person at a time.

Buy someone coffee. You love your coffee and get it every day. While you’re waiting in line, buy someone else’s. You can do it secretly or openly. It’ll give you a chance to wake someone up in a nice way.

Hand out free bus tickets. Bus tickets are so cheap in many areas that you can buy a few and hand them out in the morning. Whom should you look for? Young people, the elderly and homeless. These people are the ones who’ll be the most grateful to get the help. 

Allow someone to cut-in-line. If you struggle with patience, you can work on it during Random Acts of Kindness Day. Here’s how. While you’re waiting in line on that day, let someone cut in front of you. It can be at the grocery store or at the gas pump. This act will work dually to improve your character and help someone else.

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