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[quote=Anonymous]Just picking up something someone dropped is kind. I'm in my 30's, but in my late teens had a debilitating illness and had to re-learn to walk so I'm sensitive to people having a hard time getting on and off city buses. I always give them space and sometimes even quietly say "No need to rush" so they don't feel anxious about taking so long. I tied a shoe for a boy playing in my apartment hallway. His friends were laughing at him that he couldn't do it himself so I whispered "took me until I was 8" so he wouldn't feel so bad. There's a single mom in my building who works part time as a waitress and part time as a bartender and her daughter is often home alone in the evenings. If I'm making a big dinner I'll call her daughter to run over and get some food. [/quote]
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