Paying for someone is a kind and generous gesture, but when you post about it on social media, it can appear as though you are only looking for praise.
From the Dartmouth Police Department's Facebook post:
"PAY-IT-FORWARD FRIDAY
Since the world has kind of sucked the last couple of days, I thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to see if we could bring a little bit a joy back into it, by having one of our "PAY-IT-FORWARD FRIDAY'S...
Today is National Random Acts of Kindness Day and it's all about making someone else's day a little brighter. Since tomorrow's Powerball jackpot is 349 million and counting, we thought we'd give a few people a chance to hit big. Who wouldn't want free money...
What's a boy to do when his classmate's sunglasses break in the middle of an outdoor concert? Collin McAdam handed over his own pair to an upset Andrew Conley. The Enterprise shared the touching story of a seven-year old's misfortune, and friend's small kindness...
Sometimes an ice cream cone is enough to brighten a bad day. The folks at Country Whip in Acushnet understand that. So when a gentleman was a little short on cash, they still served him. The next day, they posted a wonderful feel good story on their Facebook page:
"To the young man last night who was short on cash, & not only came back today to pay his bill but showed up with flowers &
Of all the "Promposal" stories we've heard, how many are as special as this?
Anthony Martinez is on the student council at his Las Vegas high school. As a result, he's often in charge of planning school events, and ultimately senior prom...