
Guy Wakes Up To Someone Banging On His Door For Help, Has Perfect Response
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It’s easy to be wary of strangers, especially when they’re banging on your door, but this man’s example is one that we should all be following.
Recently a school kid was knocking on his neighbor’s doors asking for help. He didn’t know them, and they didn’t know him, which is probably why nobody would assist him, but then he knocked on Brian Smith’s door, and the man didn’t hesitate to help the kid out. See for yourself below.
Meet Brian Smith
Some kid recently knocked on his door asking for assistance, he didn’t know the kid, and the kid didn’t know him
But he didn’t hesitate to help
And the internet loved him for it
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I parise the guy and the kid... but :) Seeing how muscular Mr Brian is, no wonder he didn't hesitate to open the door. I'm a girl, 163 cm tall, don't do martial arts and the society we are living in I would be afraid to open the door to a stranger. THAT's what sad. I'm not justifying anyone, nor encouraging to keep doors closed. Just another point of view.
precisely this. where i live, people use kids to make you open doors so they can jump you. it's sad, like you said. and i wish i were built like that bro there, but i'm a woman and i have a son too.
Wish we lived in a world where we didn't need to worry about things like this :(
Yeah, I'm 14 and I got mugged and now I'm scared to go out alone, but my dad doesn't really understand he's tall and big and a little scary
I agree. If I was built like Mr. Brian, I would probably open the door without hesitation as well lol.
Wonderimg me woth the reason why they did not open the door. Is the secure there so unsecure? We will open the door even someone knock it at night, at least for see what he needs...
Agree.
Even some guys hesitate to help. and true we cannot just open it. they use the good deed for their profit.
Depending on the neighborhood, some caution is warranted. But a good look into the boy's eyes would go a long way in deciding innocence, or bad intent. If the former is the case, then by all means, getting the young mind back to school would be a wonderful help for everyone.
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What a nice person he is
I parise the guy and the kid... but :) Seeing how muscular Mr Brian is, no wonder he didn't hesitate to open the door. I'm a girl, 163 cm tall, don't do martial arts and the society we are living in I would be afraid to open the door to a stranger. THAT's what sad. I'm not justifying anyone, nor encouraging to keep doors closed. Just another point of view.
precisely this. where i live, people use kids to make you open doors so they can jump you. it's sad, like you said. and i wish i were built like that bro there, but i'm a woman and i have a son too.
Wish we lived in a world where we didn't need to worry about things like this :(
Yeah, I'm 14 and I got mugged and now I'm scared to go out alone, but my dad doesn't really understand he's tall and big and a little scary
I agree. If I was built like Mr. Brian, I would probably open the door without hesitation as well lol.
Wonderimg me woth the reason why they did not open the door. Is the secure there so unsecure? We will open the door even someone knock it at night, at least for see what he needs...
Agree.
Even some guys hesitate to help. and true we cannot just open it. they use the good deed for their profit.
Depending on the neighborhood, some caution is warranted. But a good look into the boy's eyes would go a long way in deciding innocence, or bad intent. If the former is the case, then by all means, getting the young mind back to school would be a wonderful help for everyone.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Do you use a paypal account. because you can get an extra 500 a week in your pay-check working from home 2 hours a day... check out Good luck_)__________ http://cutt.us/mmzi
What a nice person he is