The nicest thing someone's ever done for me
In amongst all the tales of bitterness and poo, we occasionally get fluffy stories that bring a small tear to our internet-jaded eyes.
In celebration of this, what is the nicest thing someone's done for you? Whether you thoroughly deserved it or it came out of the blue, tell us of heartwarming, selfless acts by others.
Failing that, what nice things have you done for other people, whether they liked it or not?
( , Thu 2 Oct 2008, 16:14)
In amongst all the tales of bitterness and poo, we occasionally get fluffy stories that bring a small tear to our internet-jaded eyes.
In celebration of this, what is the nicest thing someone's done for you? Whether you thoroughly deserved it or it came out of the blue, tell us of heartwarming, selfless acts by others.
Failing that, what nice things have you done for other people, whether they liked it or not?
( , Thu 2 Oct 2008, 16:14)
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Another Thing...
edit: Apologies for lack of grammar, spelling etc.. it's 8am and i've had little sleep :)
Let me cast you back to my previous post: http://b3ta.com/questions/nicethings/post260154
Last night we had to take a fun-filled trip to the emergency room. The girlfriend had decided she wanted to get heart trouble, which is never fun. She couldn't breathe very well etc.
So i called up the guy (at 11pm) mentioned in my previous post and as we have no car and barely any means of transport he came and picked us up, took us to casualty and directed us where to go (everything is in Hindi).
The Doctors were a credit to the indians, they were very professional. Everything was very well done. Aforementioned guy stayed with us until it was all over with and took us back home all the time with a smile on his face, he didn't once complain and we really appreciated it ;)
The girlfriend is feeling better now, we're going back today to get some more tests but they think she has stress arrhythmia so hopefully it shall be ok.
Boot note: Indian casualty is not the place you really want to spend your evening, it's bloody scary. There's just one room with beds and people all laying there who are dying / sick / injured, it's really not pretty. *shudder*
( , Wed 8 Oct 2008, 4:27, Reply)
edit: Apologies for lack of grammar, spelling etc.. it's 8am and i've had little sleep :)
Let me cast you back to my previous post: http://b3ta.com/questions/nicethings/post260154
Last night we had to take a fun-filled trip to the emergency room. The girlfriend had decided she wanted to get heart trouble, which is never fun. She couldn't breathe very well etc.
So i called up the guy (at 11pm) mentioned in my previous post and as we have no car and barely any means of transport he came and picked us up, took us to casualty and directed us where to go (everything is in Hindi).
The Doctors were a credit to the indians, they were very professional. Everything was very well done. Aforementioned guy stayed with us until it was all over with and took us back home all the time with a smile on his face, he didn't once complain and we really appreciated it ;)
The girlfriend is feeling better now, we're going back today to get some more tests but they think she has stress arrhythmia so hopefully it shall be ok.
Boot note: Indian casualty is not the place you really want to spend your evening, it's bloody scary. There's just one room with beds and people all laying there who are dying / sick / injured, it's really not pretty. *shudder*
( , Wed 8 Oct 2008, 4:27, Reply)
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