It's been ages since I have done this but I used to buy stuffed animals and give them to kids at the mall.
Just as I was walking by I would hand it over and say "surprise!".
Today, that'd get you arrested...
It's been ages since I have done this but I used to buy stuffed animals and give them to kids at the mall.
Just as I was walking by I would hand it over and say "surprise!".
My wife and I will occasionally pay for the groceries of the people in front of us if they look like they're on a fixed income. You know, like, when they ask the cashier to unring some stuff because they don't have enough money for the whole bill. It's not as easy as it sounds though. People are pretty hesitant to let you pay because they think it's too generous.
I feel you man. A couple times I have seen this and told the cashier to put the items back and add it to my receipt.
Sadly, I saw this happen right in front of me the other day and did nothing. I walked out behind her and was ashamed of myself for not stepping up.
I don’t see it all that often but I can assure you that next time, I will step up.
Sorry but I don't agree at all. The amount of money it takes to get a dollar of aid out of the gov't is insane. Direct, local donations go straight to the people needing the help. And if you look at the number of people giving to charities, there is a direct correlation of decline with the incline of gov't hand outs and "assistance". People now believe that they don't need to help because the gov't will take care of it. It's a real problem.