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    Default Here is your Magic for the day

    http://www.neatorama.com/2009/12/15/...hain-reaction/

    The manager on duty, Linda (who asked that I not mention her last name here, for reasons I can’t get into but let’s just say everything worked out okay…), tells me that a couple in their 30s paid their check at the register, then asked the cashier to let them secretly pay the check of another couple in the dining room – a couple they didn’t know.

    “They just wanted to do it,” she said. “They thought it would be a nice thing to do.”

    When the unsuspecting patrons went to pay their check, they were floored to find out that strangers had picked up their tab. So they asked the cashier to let them pay another table’s check, also anonymously.

    When that table’s patrons approached the register, they, too, decided to pay the favor forward for yet another table of unsuspecting strangers.

    You know where this is going, right?

    For two hours, delighted customer after delighted customer continued to pay the favor forward. And a buzz began to grow. Not among patrons, who had no inkling what was going down at the register, but among the dining-room wait staff – Marvin, Rosie, Jasmine and Lynn – and other Aramingo workers moving in and out of the room.

    “We were amazed,” says Linda, adding that neither she nor her staffers that day recognized any of the participating patrons as regulars. “Nobody knew each other. But once they found out someone paid their check, they got excited and wanted to do the same thing for another table.”
    "The miracle is this--the more we share, the more we have." - Leonard Nimoy

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    That's quite amazing, and I've got to say, it's nice to read something like this and know that people would still do something like this, even for a complete stranger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boggle24 View Post
    it's nice to read something like this and know that people would still do something like this, even for a complete stranger.
    Not to sound self righteous or anything, but anyone can be charitable at any time. Charity is something I consider extremely important and I contribute monthly to a couple of ones that I feel are particularly worthy causes, including sponsoring a child in Kenya. Helping other people is an awesome thing to do, and I'd like to encourage anyone who can to do so.

    This story is heart warming and all, but a part of me kinda can't shake the idea that perhaps their charitable intents may have been better spent on those who are truly in need.

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    It's not about charity though.

    Obviously no one dining in a restaurant needs charity, it's about a show of good will, hell, just plain being nice.

    That's what I'm glad to see still happening.

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    What they were doing was charitable. The word charity extends beyond people standing around with a can in supermarkets asking for coins - it includes any form of benevolence towards others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onona View Post
    This story is heart warming and all, but a part of me kinda can't shake the idea that perhaps their charitable intents may have been better spent on those who are truly in need.
    I think fostering and spreading the memetic of charity, is equally important to spending money on charity organizations.

    And not to sound self righteous or anything, but it's never good to open a post with the Soup Kitchen Gambit. ;)

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    I understand what charity means, but like I said, no one even needs charity in a situation like that, in the context even the people footing the other persons bill probably didn't think they were being charitable, just nice.

    I guess it'd be nice if everyone was indeed charitable and towards the correct causes, but simply being nice is a great way to start.

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    Awesome story. :)

    It's actually really nice to hear about something positive, for a change...
    Last edited by Cyberninja; 16-12-2009 at 08:13 PM.

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    Sadly I doubt it would work very well in S.A. They will be like a free meal Woot im outa here.

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    Fact: If other people are nice (or charitable) towards you, then you're more likely to be nice (or charitable) to others. So, to encourage charitable behaviour in others, we should be charitable ourselves.

    Also, feel sorry for uncharitable people. They've probably never had anyone be nice to them.

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