Deleted User wrote: » This guy who stopped and gave me his extra petrol after I had run out in the middle of the mountains in Vietnam I was gonna have a really bad time if no one helped me.
oleras wrote: » ^^ Sure, once you got to the top of the road it looks like freewheeling from there...:D
Tell me how wrote: » And just last week, when I got to the window at a Dunkin Donuts drive through, the person in front had paid for my order. Lots of good people out there, but we remember unsavoury events and people much more than the good ones.
DopeTech wrote: » You are probably tiktok famous now. Seems to be a trend at the moment that you pay for the persons food behind you and film their reaction on your phone and post it to tiktok. Still a nice thing but not totally selfless on their part.
Dial Hard wrote: » Was in Sunderland for Niall Quinn's testimonial years back. My sister and I went to a really nice restaurant down at the seafront the night before, were there for a good few hours, plenty of wine and cocktails had. When we asked for the bill we were told it had been "taken care of". A few of the Sunderland players who had been in there when we arrived told the manager they'd look after it. They never even interacted with us and were long gone by the time we had finished so it was done with absolutely no expectations of reciprocity of any kind. Just a nice gesture.
The chan chan man wrote: » I met this girl in a pub in town. Complete stranger to me, never met her before in my life and we haven’t crossed paths since. She brought me back to her apartment and sucked me off in the kitchen.