A Canadian businesswoman Arlene Dickinson asked Twitter users to share the nicest thing that anyone has ever done for them. Now the responses of people of their little bit of kindness is the best thing you will see on internet today.
The twitter thread has collected over 1600 comments and more than 1,000 retweets as responses flew in quickly with people sharing the sweetest, most considerate things that family members, friends and even complete strangers have done for them.
Take a look at some of the nicest things that people have done for others:
https://twitter.com/LindsayLyster/status/1165562420552617984
There was a tea place I went to all the time in college. A full stamp card gets you a free pot of tea.
One day I went towards the end of the month. I’d run out of food stamps and hadn’t eaten in several days. I asked if I could redeem my stamp card for a piece of toast. 1/2
— Mollie Marr, MD, PhD 🏳️🌈 (@MollieMarr) August 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/TLNewmanMTL/status/1165968835998035969
I left my ex & bought a house from a woman who’d gotten divorced under similar circumstances. She asked me what furniture I needed.
“Everything. Dressers, beds, couches, coffee table…”
“Make a list & I’ll give you prices”
I listed 25 items. She sold it all to me for $25. https://t.co/jTTY99mhgF
— Kelly Hurst (@mochamomma) August 25, 2019
I've told this story before, but a stranger saw my dad having a heart attack while driving. Guy jumped in, steered the car off the road and called 911. He then drove the car to the hospital. He saved my dad's life not long after my mom died. I'll never forget that stranger! https://t.co/DOiVRC7KPl
— Kate 'Outstanding 12yo, 1993' Grayeske (@2ndof10) August 25, 2019
My teenage son was very ill. Paying for his ongoing treatment was very expensive. One day, I got a card in the mail. The word 'karma' was written inside, with a smiley face next to it. Several hundred dollars fell out. Totally anonymous. Never figured out who sent it.
— January Garnetson (@a_poods) August 25, 2019
I got hired by a company that found out I was being hounded by collection agencies for defaulting on a student loan, and they paid it off for me. I had only worked there 4 months, they changed my life.
— Emily Layng ❄️🍎🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@elayngylang) August 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/ArleneDickinson/status/1165263384566280193