I recall she was carrying a huge boquet of flowers, she was pretty as well - question is would I stop for some grim faced old bat as well - probably maybe?
i asked them if they would like a lift somewhere, but they turned the offer down as if i was some kind of weirdo or something.![]()
Ir is a reciprocal thing. In the local fish'n'chip shop, where they've often given me the fish trimmings for the cats, I've twice been given too much change and immediately said so. Im ,y opinion, it's the right thing to do (and that's why I believe in karma working both ways - if you spend your life being greedy, selfish and only thinking of yourself, in the end it will come back to you and slap you hard in the face)
I just wish more people would realize that rather then being obsessed with a materialistic "me, me, me" attitude. If they did, the world woyld be a much better place (that's basically the reason I don't like coke - more than any drug I've seen it amplifies the "me,me,me" part of a persons character)
same here, i do it even if i don't 'have to' or have right of way or 'it's not my turn'. i hate when they breach protocol and don't acknowledge it though! but never give up.Not a major thing, but I always let people out at junctions in the morning/afternoon traffic, and then they do the typical hand up acknowledgment towards you, and then you do it back to acknowledge that they've acknowledge you, it's a weird lil thing, but it makes me feel quite good I guess :D.
i recently bought 200 fags from ASDA, but left them in my trolley. drove home, realised, phoned them, and the girl said someone had handed them in. i was most shocked and delighted.Actually people have managed to return my stuff to me on a few occasions (I lose a lot of stuff), which is always nice.
no, i was wearing my police uniform and driving my police van. i cannot think for the life of me why they turned me down.But you were wearing a dress and carrying a machette at the time wern't you felix![]()
any inconsistencies in till totals usually get taken out of their wages. so i wouldn't have the heart to take it, i always hand it back. and they are usually so shocked and grateful, it's worth it just to see the look on their face.I always give back my excess change to small businesses.
Sainsburies, however, have twice overchanged me to the tune of 20 quid (both times they got confused and gave me back my original 20 pound note, my change and my shopping) and immediately did a runner. Fuck multi-milion pound companies.
Hope the cashiers didn't get in any trouble though![]()
Couldn't have said it better...we're all scared of each other now, kindness is treated with extreme suspicion, nobody expects anyone to do anything for nothing.