Who's 1 stranger you still remember?

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As always, I'd love to hear your answer in the comments <3

Thorayaa
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"you get sick and tired of being sick and tired"
I felt that

saravanoppen
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a drunk guy walking but just saying " you're good enough " and walking off .

donemilcpt
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I just want to say that in every video, every person looks so beautiful. Not necessarily in a "conventionally attractive" way but everyone looks so human, in the best way possible

elian
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"Now tell me about you".. That was such a nice way to end!

AMindfulnessPerson
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My car broke down and my ex wouldn’t pick me up. He yelled at me on the phone and I decided to walk home. I began to cry as I felt helpless. As I made my way back to my house, this elderly man pulled over. He had just picked up his granddaughter from kindergarten. He asked if I needed a ride and said “It’s okay honey, you will get through this.” He had assumed I was crying about my car. The truth was I finally realized my relationship was over and I felt alone. I thanked him for his kindness and compassion as I left his car. That was almost twenty years ago and I never forgot him. I did make it through and made peace with my past.

Stellaluna
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I am a simple man. I see Thoraya, i squeak happily. Then click. Then like. Then try not to cry.

ViceConcepts
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That bee I have been trying to formulate this advice for a friend and just couldn't find the right way to say it. I was meant to hear this today because she's leaving town tomorrow, and this is exactly what she needs to hear.
Thank you, beautiful soul, for sharing this, and thank you, Thoraya, too.

kathleenaberley
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I was skiing and I became lost. I was 18 so I felt like I was old enough to know better and was lowkey embarrassed. An elderly couple noticed that I looked lost and told me they were going to the bottom, and asked me if I wanted to come with them. They were so sweet, and I still remember that act of kindness.

antheamarol
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After 18+ years, my partner still makes me a cup of coffee that's ready just as I'm waking up. Even after a disagreement, or a tense talk, he still has one of my mugs made to my exact liking. It's very much appreciated and I am sure to let him know that. It is the little things.

lisarodriguez
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I caught a cab after securing an internship at The Frick.
As I was smiling in the back and the cab driver said, “You are so happy.”
We started talking about his life and how he came to the states.
Cab drivers are fascinating and I’ve always shown interest in different cultures.
As we came up to my drop off he said, “This ride is on me. You’ve been such a pleasure and you brought sunshine into my day”.
I was overwhelmed and asked “Are you sure?” He said, “Please, take this as my gift”.
😊🌻✨🕊️

AimeeAimee
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I'll always remember this business man in Tokyo who was on his way to a temple who pointed us in the right direction. We walked through the entire beautiful complex together and he showed us what to do at a Japanese temple for the first time.

We talked the entire time in some English and a few Japanese words about what brought us there. I expressed to him that my husband and I were genuinely curious about the culture and had learned a lot for years before visiting. We wanted to experience Japan with respect. "Respect, " he repeated thoughtfully, pondering that word. He insisted on giving us the coins to place in the offerings. We listened to the Taiko drums.

At the end he bought us a book where you keep calligraphy from the temples, at his insistence, even though I was already planning on buying it. I had tears in my eyes. I was overwhelmed by his pure heart, kindness and generosity. Thank you so much, Shu-san. I hope you are well every day.

KZesty
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The last lady saying ‘Now tell me about you!’ is so beautiful 🥺 people don’t often talk to or want to get to know the interviewers, that was really wholesome! She also had great advice, I resonated with the bee analogy so much. You just gotta look up and ask God to help you out of your own jar, whatever that situation may be 🙏

franturner
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I remember I was in hospital and I had a procedure that was almost 9 hrs long and my back was just toast after. My roommate was a 95 yr old woman. She had a big family with numerous children and over 100 grands and great grands. I was 39 at the time, she could tell I was in a lot of pain and offered to let me use her walker. 95 yrs old. I thought good grief I must really look pitiful for a 95 yr old woman to offer let me, 39, use her walker😄 The stories she had were amazing. I will never forget her.

andie
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The homeless man who shared food with me when I was being transferred from my truck to headquarters and I got stuck in the Las Vegas airport with no food or water. He was the nicest person I met for three days.

drrocketman
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I honestly remember more strangers being nice to me that people who are supposed to be nice to me

BananaHannaah
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When I was a kid I was trying to walk my dog but she saw a squirrel and ran across the road. Thankfully she wasn’t hit, but I started crying because I was taught not the cross without an adult so I was too scared to follow her. Strangers who saw it happen stopped their car beside me, one of them comforted me while the other got my dog. Never forgot them.

mommyclaws
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I am prone to massive nosebleeds and one day about 10 years ago I got the worst nosebleed on my life when I was driving. I pulled over in a parking lot and only had a few tissues with me. There was blood everywhere and it probably looked like I was beaten. A lady came up to my window and asked me if I was okay. I told her that I would be okay and that I have nosebleeds often but never to this severity. She gave me a bottle of water and insisted on following me to a hospital. I told her that my boyfriend worked 10 minutes away and that I could drive there and he could drive me the rest of the way to the hospital. She followed me all of the way there just to make sure I was okay. I did have to go to the hospital and have it cauterized but I will never forget her kind heart. It 100% restored my faith in humanity and I still to this day think of her often.

_katie_
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I was 19 in the hospital for about a week hours away from home and my family was unable to come visit. I shared a room with a lady who had been in hospital for months due to a stroke. This lady was the only other on in the room when I got my diagnosis of a disorder that has no cure and no treatment. She let me cry she gave me so much advice and was like a mom to me for that week when I felt so scared and alone. I hope she recovered well, I think about her often.

dayna
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It was 10 yrs ago when I was on my first-ever pilgrimage as a teen. One day I stood to the side as hundreds of people were exiting the church and a man in a wheelchair paused right beside me when the crowd came to a standstill. I looked at him, smiled bashfully and clasped my hands together before me. He returned my gaze, took my hand and placed a gentle kiss on it. Instinctively, I did the same - took his hand, leaned a bit and kissed it. We didn't really see much of each other after that, but it was one of the moments in my life when I could literally feel my perception and perspective shift. I didn't really know it up to that point but I desperately needed to be shown such gentleness and kindness by another person. That small act evoked a lot of reflection about human nature and what it means to be human to me. Thinking about it now I can clearly see that it was the first time in my life I thought to myself: "Huh, so humans are kind" which really shaped me later on.

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