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What's the nicest thing someone has ever done for you?

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What's a kind act someone did that really stuck with you throughout the years?

It can be anything - from something as small as smiling at you when you had a bad day to someone writing a check for your final year at college.
 
Not counting my mom (despite past issues and whatnot) who more or less singlehandedly raised me and my sister and dedicated her entire life to us, uhh, I had two people when I was around 10 years old who I met online. They were 16/17 at the time, and I was obviously a brat. Despite this, they treated me as an equal, respectably kept their boundaries, and were some of the kindest, funniest, and thoughtful friends I have ever had. It wasn't for long, really, but I feel like I would have grown up differently if I had not had such an experience.

I don't think it's necessarily the nicest thing someone has done for me if I think about it, as I think it just came naturally without thought-out intention. I have another friend who does so many insanely kind things for me it's hard to consolidate it in my head pfft
 
My Mum has stood by me as a single parent and has tried her best to provide for my and continues to do so.
 
I almost cried at work once because some old white lady kept screaming at me because we were sold out of a makeup pallet. She kept threatening me and threatening to get me fired but a coworker eventually bailed me out and I got to "escape" to the other side of the store. Some other customer saw the whole thing and talked with me for like a whole 10 minutes after to calm me down bless her soul.

Also worth mentioning my friends being there for me constantly when I have a suicidal episode
 
My sister and her then boyfriend now husband taking me in and helping to raise me when I was 16. My bro-in-laws family accepting me as one of their own and letting me spend holidays with them! ^-^
 
"You have something in your teeth."

Thanks for not letting me walk around looking like a fool.
 
I used to work at Kohl's and around the holiday season, like two years ago, we had this bedding set go on sale and someone brought it up and I was gonna ring them out and stuff since I worked on register. Basically, we were talking and I was saying how it was a cute set and I'd like to get one and she said it was the last one and she'd let me have it if I wanted it. I told her nooo that I was fine, but thank you. And after I was done ringing her out I went to clock out for the night. When I walked back by the front of the store, I saw the bedding bag sitting on the register and my manager called me over. She told me the lady left it for me and told my manager to tell me happy holidays. It was honestly the kindest thing a complete stranger has ever done for me. Her generosity really touched my heart. Just typing this out made me tear up a little. She was so kind, and I hope she is doing well. <3 :')
 
honestly i can't even think of one off the top of my head and that is so depressing
 
my ex once wrote one of those awful '100 things i love about you' lists which probably took a lot of time since i can think of like 3 things. then he cheated on me though lol

my parents paid for me to move out for 3 years for uni so probably that
 
One of my friends is a photographer and sometimes sends canvas prints of his work to his friends. He post a photo dedicated to me and let me know that I would be getting one. I received it a few weeks ago and I absolutely adore it. It's beautiful and it was very unexpected.
 
My boyfriend tried to make a fruit custard pie for my birthday. He had no experience in making pie crust at all or any dessert, and it was a disaster. Then I wondered if I should remind him that I dislike pie crust...(and that one was hard as rock) but the custard and fruits were really delicious. It touched me that he spent all his afternoon trying to make nice birthday present.
 
When David Bowie died, somebody offered to light a candle from me on his Hollywood Walk of Fame star. Meant a lot. Still not sure if they ever got around to doing it, though.
 
Stayed by my side ever when things have gotten dark. Willing to remind me every day that they care about me. You know who you are <3
 
I consider anyone giving me a moment of their time as one of the 'nicest things ever'. Anything beyond that, I feel like I don't deserve it (even if I can be a bit of a brat sometimes). ^_^'

The most overly nice thing anyone has ever done for me...? All I can remember is the one time an ex-friend of mine was basically stalking me, but I didn't have the courage to tell her to leave me alone. Then 3 girls I knew basically saved me from all that, and they became my friends all throughout highschool.
Still never thanked them for that, but seriously they were all really great gals to hang out with even when I was being a real emo at the time.

The nicest thing I'd ever done was when I cheered up my one friend after everyone was bullying her and her abusive ex was trying to get back with her (strange thing was is that I was actually friends with her ex because he was one of my other friend's cousin so it was really awkward around those two even for me). I remember her saying she really appreciated me cheering her up before she moved away a month later.
 
I really don't know...
No one has done anything outstandingly nice to me.... gosh D:
 
My best friend told me she loved me back, and while I'm normally not the type to seek affection from people, I find the bonds shared between non-blood related people to be the most valuable and precious. When you share blood with someone, you usually have a close relationship with them, because it's family, and I often feel that a lot of the love someone develops for their family is an instinctual thing. When you are capable of loving and being loved by someone who doesn't share the same closeness with you, that is truly special, and it means something great to me. When my best friend told me she also loved me, and when she tells me that I'm one of her greatest friends, and when she's happy with me. All of those things I consider favors, because I appreciate every last bit of it.
 
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