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We don't just vaccinate our families to protect them, we also do it to protect the community.
Yes. If you're counting on herd immunity to keep you and yours safe, you're still a disease vector. Thank you to the intelligent, compassionate, and responsible people out there for helping keep all of us -- even the idiots -- safe.
I'm an amputee and every huge snow storm, state of emergency called or not, someone doesn't just shovel my sidewalks and my handicap ramp, they use a plow to clear the curbs by my door and to where my car is parked so I don't have to.
They do it in the middle of the night so I can't catch them.
I have no idea who it is.
Caring. Period. One time I was headed to pick up supplies to end my life. I had to stop at the gas station on the way to the store. I was walking back to my car and someone ran all the way over to me because I had dropped my debit card in the store. That person saved my life. It made me feel humanity in a way that made life worth living. I felt cared about. Got in my car and sobbed for hours. Then went back home. That was roughly five years ago. They didn’t even know they saved my life that day.
I’m a big, tall man. When I notice a woman looks back and considers me a threat, I suddenly have a loose shoelace that I must kneel down to tie while she walks away and feels more safe.
tabi.blakemore:
Love you for this. Your mom did great work.
0ne_tru:
I'm tall and walk fast.
If I notice that I'm too close to a woman, I'll slow down and give her space because I know I'D BE SPOOKED by seeing some tall MF'er walking up on me
The drunk girl in the bar bathroom is my best friend until she finds her friends again.
phredator:
I would fight a lion for drunk girl in a bar bathroom. Her shoes are cute as hell, her hair is perfect, of course she can have a tampon, her ex can pass in a fire, & she can cry for as long as she needs to.
I am a drunk chic magnet. I am a 60ish woman. Apparently I look like I know stuff. Crying women, angry women, scared women manage to find me and take emotional shelter. I've called moms, dads, husbands, etc to let them know their princess is fine. Or call the cops if the woman's situation is dangerous. Everyone needs a big sister at some point.
Waving at any random little kid that waves at you for no reason at all.
plannersassy86:
You have to!! Just like you take the call when they hand you a pretend/toy phone.
cactiii_music:
I could be having the worst day at work, be in the worst mood possible. The minute a little squirt smiles and waves at me I lock tf in and give him the biggest and brightest smile & wave back. Bad mood is immediately gone🥹
If I compliment your dress, I expect to learn whether it has pockets
duval500:
And that you got it on sale!
thereelrandom:
Some guy on insta took his wife’s favorite dresses and had pockets added as a surprise. No idea who, it was some time ago. But, I’ve witnessed my wife going through this routine more than once.
lotte.clarke:
This happened to me at the weekend. The lady was like “AND, it has pockets”! I thanked her for the critical information.
When any animal does the big stretch so you say “biiiggg stretch”
That is in fact Law... You must Say Biiiggg Stretch every single time.
I was on the train home one night (I live in NYC) and a man’s grocery bag broke. His groceries were rolling around the train car and everyone wordlessly picked them up and returned them to him, and those of us with plastic bags we were able to part with offered up our bags to repack his groceries. There was no discussion. We all just handled it and went back to minding our own business. It was beautiful.
Putting the divider down after you unload your groceries on the conveyor belt at the store. We all do that, right? Right?!
If you're in front of me in a long line, and you step out of it to run to the trash can or the restroom, please know I will protect your spot in line like I am Jon Snow in the Night's Watch.
_thatswhat_she_read_:
When I was visibly enormously pregnant, I was waiting in a horrible line in a hot building and decided I couldn’t take it anymore and went to leave. When I realized I would have to come back eventually to get the thing done, I turned around. The woman who had been behind me told me to sit down and she’d save my place. It was the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me
I was in a wheelchair for a few months following a car accident. I couldn't drive myself to doctor appts and had to take the bus/light rail to downtown Seattle. I'd be in line to board and people would cut in line in front of me and I would get "lost in the crowd" and eventually board. One day, people are cutting me off again and I'm just struggling trying to maneuver my chair. My right leg is propped up and out; sticking out basically and I didn't care if I was going to ram anyone in the aśś at this point. People can be so rude! I suddenly realized someone had taken control of my chair, grabbing the handles and says to me " ready to board?" Starts yelling " excuse me! Ladies first! Ladies first!!" Gets me to front of line, bus driver lowers the ramp and I'm first to board. Coolest thing ever and won't ever forget that guy.
I was teaching my son how to cross the street safely and we were practicing after leaving the grocery store into the bigger parking lot. A lady stayed next to us with her cart and I told her she could go on ahead, that we were working on it!
She said she’d go when my little boy said it was safe to go. And when he did we all crossed together to the parking area. She thanked him for helping her stay safe and I think about it all the time
With both grandsons at a shopping center once they get to the rear of the vehicle and coming out when we're done.. "CARS!" Makes 'em look.
When someone stops to let me cross the road, I always rush a little to prove I’m a top notch pedestrian
The thank you wave in traffic.
pippylongstalker:
Throw the 🤙! Hawaiian style! Drive with aloha.
theverythoughtofyou:
When I was little, my dad waved in traffic and I said, "Who was that?" My dad thought that was so funny and explained that, no, the guy just let him into traffic. He didn't know him.
Cut to me learning to drive. The first time I waved at someone in traffic with my dad, he said, "Who was that? Did you know them?" That man proceeded to laugh harder than I've ever seen him laugh. Like he'd been waiting a decade for it.
my favorite is when strangers just help someone with a baby carriage go up or down stairs and just keeps walking as if nothing. this happens a lot in nyc
I did this in the Louvre in Paris. A poor woman with a clearly useless husband was struggling up some steps while he just stood there waiting for her. I picked up the front end and helped her up the steps. She was very grateful. He still just stood there.
When I observe something funny and I exchange glances with another person who has just observed the same thing, and we share a laugh.
ABSOLUTELY no one is getting between me and a stranger who asked me to watch their stuff at a coffee shop.
mimi__k_t:
I don't even watch my own stuff as good as their stuff 😂
sara.no.the.other.sara:
A flight attendant asked me to watch his bags at the airport while he went to the bathroom, and I would've done everything to protect that luggage.
One summer when I was vacationing on a Greek island, there was a local music festival that I went to. After a while a girl approached me and we started chatting, then she said "can you watch my stuff for a minute?" I said yes and then I watched her go up the stage to sing! And boy could she sing! Years later she was on The Voice and now is a well-known Greek artist ☺️
The way we warn another woman going into a bathroom stall if there’s no toilet tissue in there
If you see a turtle crossing a road, how you must absolutely stop and usher/carry them across while saying "stop it Mr bitey" as said turtle tries to take a chunk of your hand and everyone else stops and watches in solidarity. 🐢
keelyn.prince:
15 years ago when my husband and I started dating he saw a turtle in the road as we were driving by and HAD to go back and help it. It was a sweatshirt.. Still love he had to try.
kellybellejeanie:
During the early days of the Covid shut down, driving down my neighborhood street, I saw a turtle right where my tire would run over him. I stopped, jumped out & grabbed him. Then a pile up of cars was behind me honking. I lifted the turtle above my head & everyone cheered. I placed her over the fence near the bayou. It was a sweet human connection.
I was traveling to my parents house for the holidays one day last year, saw a spot on the road i thought was a massive pothole, so i avoided it by lining up my wheels to go either side, as i was about to pass over it i noticed it was in fact a turtle. Unfortunately i was on a single lane road and couldn't stop because there was another vehicle behind me... But i did look back to see that other vehicle had stopped to pickup the turtle..
Ooh I was eating peanut m&ms out the yellow bag at the airport and this young man was also eating peanut m&ms so I raised my yellow bag to him and cheers and he smiled so big and cheered me.
After eating at restaurants, my grandma always taught me to clean up the table by wiping up any pieces of food or spilt drink left on the table, stacking all plates, silverware, and trash in a way that makes it easier for the waiter to clean the table.
It depends on the restaurant: a cheap cafe (diner in the US), or a chain restaurant, yes. In a a fine dining establishment, no. The wait staff actually don't like it, since it implies that they aren't good enough at their jobs that they need your help. BS, I know, but that's the way it is.
Mine is honking to support protesters! We’re all in it together in that moment.
If I see a family on vacation and the mom is taking a picture of everybody, I understand that she will not have any pictures of herself when she gets home. I will offer to take a picture EVERY SINGLE TIME!
amy_caskie:
… and take 12 portrait then 8 landscape, then “let’s do a silly one!” lol
seejacksnap:
I am a hobby photographer and I went to the Grand Canyon for the first time, by myself, on the way home from a cross country trip last year. I wish my family had been there, but them not being with me freed me up to take photos for *every single* family I saw posing for mom. It was the second best part of being there. The first best was the massively unimpressed little girl who kept saying things like, "YOU MEAN WE'RE JUST GOING TO LOOK AT THIS? FOR *THREE DAYS*???"
When someone ahead of me opens the door and waits for me, I shuffle a little faster to show I care about their time!
genyferbelle:
Please don't shuffle!! Now we feel guilty that you felt rushed 😭
sauce1974:
I do this. I smile and enthusiastically say thank you while groaning inside because I didn't want to walk faster. But that was so nice that the door was held so I hurried up a bit
Our local post office/corner shop has three steps up to the door, plus a hand rail, and the doors are not automatic. I'm just about to go up when a lady with a toddler and a baby is coming out, and she's struggling to hold the door open while she gets her kids out. I watch for a few seconds, then suggest she holds the door open for me to go up, so I can hold the door open for her. You'd have thunk I had just explained Einstein's theory of relativity to her.
I’m super tall (6 feet). Whenever I see people in the grocery store reaching for an item high on a shelf, i step in and grab it for them. It’s my duty as a tall person to help out the shorties :)
erinlovesbees:
I'm short. If there's no tall folk around I'm scaling that shelf, so thanks for preventing me from dropping a box on my head (which I have also done.)
bone.storm:
Yeah, I’m 6’4” and do the same all the time
The cart/quarter swap in the middle of the Aldi parking lot to save one of us a trip!
I have a Trolley/Shopping cart key, so whenever i'm going to the store and see someone reaching into their wallet or purse for a coin, i will always walk over unlock one and give it to that person. It's not some big gesture i know but it makes me feel good.
Clapping for musicians performing in a restaurant, bar, or café... especially if no one else is clapping!
A lost little kid in a store is every mom’s responsibility until the kid is reunited with their family. It takes a village.
The arm pull to get a trucker to honk their horn - and then they honk!
Best part of my job is when a group of kids (sometimes adults) do the arm pump thing and I honk my horn, then I can see them cheering. It's so fun.
The gentle smile you give a parent who is desperately trying to soothe a child who is melting down signaling "no judgement here" and then NOT judging.
Again, look at the child and say: "Why are you crying? You don't even have a job!" Mom laughs, kid laughs every time.
Saying thank you to the bus driver when I exit. This is standard social etiquette in Vancouver, B.C.
When Im waiting in line at the grocery store, as Im looking at the candy/bars, I will ask the cashier their opinion or what their favorite is. I will go along with their suggestion and once they ring in that item I will give it to them. Makes their day.
prettygalnini:
Someone did this to me!! He bought me a Coca Cola. Such a kind gesture
skyes_mama_yyc:
I had someone that had 2 bouquets of flowers when she came thru my till. As she was bagging, she handed me one. I cried.
Telling bar staff you are not next to be served it’s actually the person next to you
Asking the other people at a food truck/counter whether they are being served.
When some drama is going down an I make eye contact with the person who is also witnessing this an we are on the same wave length
When getting passed by an 18-wheeler in heavy traffic, quickly flicking your headlights on/off when it’s safe for them to move over in front of you- and then the trucker gives you a little ‘taillight salute’ as thanks
I'm always grateful when 4 wheelers acknowledge that it's clear to change lanes. Sometimes it's hard to be sure and I never want to merge too closely to them.
During a public speaking engagement if the speaker is kind, nervous and messes up or freezes, you applaud or say something encouraging to push them forward. Public speaking is NOT easy
I read once that more people list public speaking as their greatest fear than list dying. People would literally prefer to d*e than speak in public. Personally I don't get it. I love speaking in public and will jump at any chance to do so.
Telling every pit bull owner I see on a walk that their dog is beautiful.
My wife terrified of the Pit that came running up to us on our walk...that promptly rolled over for a belly rub(the dog).
Lately, I’ve been putting together little goodie bags for the gate agents, flight attendants, and pilots on my flights. I travel with my dog and always want them to know we’ll be easy passengers. Honestly, she’s quieter than the babies on board 😅
Inside are some sweets, snacks, gum, face masks, hand wipes, stickers of my dog, and a few dollars. Flying can be stressful, so hopefully these little bags bring a smile to someone’s day ✈️
I am an introvert until the moment I see someone is looking uncertain, uncomfortable or like they need assistance, then it is like a switch flips and I am mama bear making sure they are OK!
We all face forward in the elevator. Person closest to the buttons says “what floor?”
justrundolph:
Except on a cruise. I turn and face everyone and visit. Or if others are getting on behind me, i sometimes say ‘last one on sings’. I had 2 rosing sing- alongs started that way.
onemoretriparound:
Years ago I saw a list of awkward things to do it elevators. It was hilarious but the only two I remember were face the back and talk to yourself out loud.
In the Netherlands you stand in such a way that everyone has as much room as possible. This can include, in less crowded elevators, facing the centre.
A story: years ago I was suffering from depression and was wondering why we are here, what's the purpose etc. I was at the bank with a long line. An elderly gentleman was filling out deposit slip or something and tripped and fell. Everyone in line started trying to help, find out who he was with, make sure he was OK. When that was over, every single person let everyone get back in line where they originally were. Something about that event shifted something in me and helped me with my recovery.
encanto_creativo_ec:
Once I tripped and fell in the stairs of a bank, it was apparently mostly empty, just two or three people tops, but when I fell and looked up, a whole bunch of people were there to see if I was ok. I thanked them and walked out with my very hurt pride and a pretty injured foot. They even called me next day (follow-up paperwork) and asked me how I was doing.
Waving to acknowledge that someone will let you pull out in traffic, and waving again when you pull out.
When we both try to move out of each other's way and then do the awkward dance back and forth and then when we are done and stop and one of us let's the other go we both laugh awkwardly and apologize
When you sneeze in public and get thoroughly blessed from all sides
When someone is walking into a store at the same time as me, I always hold the door open & let them walk in first.
When someone at a boat waves at you, or you wave at someone on a boat. Ugh. Humans are so cute when we do that 😌
The unspoken bond between girls and the "can you check me" which we all understand
If you ask me to take photos of you, be prepared for multiple angles and several shots so there’s at least one that you love.
The moving around that happens after someone exits an elevator to give everyone more space! Shuffle, shuffle.
If I notice your headlights are off, I’ll slowdown next to you, turn mine on and off, and point to your lights
Saying loudly to your dog “what a lovely dog that was” as you walk away from saying hello to another dog, so their owner knows you like their dog…!
If you pass a cop car tucked into the side of the road waiting for speeders, it is your moral obligation to warn on-coming cars by flashing your high-beams.
I used to do this until someone pointed out that you could be warning a kidnapper or other bad guy, thereby, helping them escape capture. I know that's unlikely, but, I can't help but feel guilty about warning "bad guys".
The no-lip smile you give an office co-worker when you pass in the hall.
I always say (or shout) bless you when I hear someone sneeze. I say it to my neighbors, construction people, random citizens when walking down the street, colleagues in the other side of the office…
If someone’s metro card isn’t working, the train is there - you swipe them in and keep stepping and you show non New Yorkers how to use the stupid new machines.
This wouldn't work with the "Presto" card system used here in Toronto and the GTA, at least, not if you were also boarding. They can't be used twice in a row at the same station or on the same bus/streetcar to pay two fares. It would be possible to do in the subway system if you were on your way out and, since there is a built-in free transfer period, it wouldn't actually cost a second fare if you're within two hours of paying your original fare. I'm not sure, however, how fare inspectors would respond, since transfers are obviously not meant to be shared; you'd be helping someone, but that ride would occur without any fare being paid.
Nice to get positive vibes for a change. More like this, and the nature post the other day was terrific! I spent the rest of the day and evening feeling grateful and just good.
Nice to get positive vibes for a change. More like this, and the nature post the other day was terrific! I spent the rest of the day and evening feeling grateful and just good.
