Elderly people can be kind too My best friend and I were having a lunch at a café a few days ago, and after a while, I went to take the bus home. And as usual, I tend to put my bank card in my phone case so I can have access to it easier when I'm at cash registers. So at some point, I had a rush to the bus and accidentally dropped my card somewhere on the ground, but I wasn't aware of the incident at that point. So, later on, that day I was studying at home alone and then someone rings on the doorbell, and I go to open the door and there's an old couple in the middle of their sixties standing there and asking me my of name and then hands me my bank card. Their kindness blew me away. I was so shocked because of the fact that they cared enough to take their time to seek after my name and address just to hand me my bank card. That was one of the kindest things I've ever experienced!
After going through a tiresome morning which seemed like an eternity, I was faced with an even more tiresome situation at the bus-stop. Standing in a long queue and then encountering a grumpy chauffeur wasn’t really something you’d desire on a foggy Monday morning. Even worse is not knowing you’re out of buss-trip tickets, making it bothersome to travel to school if you otherwise didn’t have any money on you, which I happened not to. So I was in a pretty bad situation unless something miraculous happened, and it did. A young woman who was behind me offered to pay for my trip. Hadn’t she done that, I would’ve most likely not make it to school on time, not to mention having my entire day ruined. That woman made my day. // Casper