How to Practice Random Acts of Kindness During the Holidays

Pay for people behind you., Give up a plane seat., Report all stranded drivers, accidents, or traffic pileups., Put people ahead of you on the roads.

6 Steps 2 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pay for people behind you.

    Use your extra change or slip a few extra bucks and allow customers behind you in line leave with a positive day.

    Give extra change at tollbooths Pay for someone's coffee or drinks Pay for someone's gas Drop extra change in people's parking meters
  2. Step 2: Give up a plane seat.

    With everyone traveling to see families during the holidays, it is the most jam-packed time of the year.

    Try to negotiate with the airlines to see if you can get the next flight out on a booked flight so another person can take your seat.

    Families with babies and small children tend to be booked in the back of the plane.

    Airlines try their best in placing them together, but it doesn't hurt in swapping plane seats so both parents can be with their children. , If you see someone on the side of the road, pull over and check to see if they are okay.

    It takes a minute to give people on social media a heads up; tag your local news station or a city's hub connection in your message. , Allow someone to turn into the road from a parking lot.

    Give up that parking space you have been eyeing on from the next aisle.

    Give pedestrians more time to cross the street.

    On a sunny day, intersections are always a dangerous place for people, including marked crosswalks.

    Leave extra time for them to walk through the snow and ice.
  3. Step 3: Report all stranded drivers

  4. Step 4: accidents

  5. Step 5: or traffic pileups.

  6. Step 6: Put people ahead of you on the roads.

Detailed Guide

Use your extra change or slip a few extra bucks and allow customers behind you in line leave with a positive day.

Give extra change at tollbooths Pay for someone's coffee or drinks Pay for someone's gas Drop extra change in people's parking meters

With everyone traveling to see families during the holidays, it is the most jam-packed time of the year.

Try to negotiate with the airlines to see if you can get the next flight out on a booked flight so another person can take your seat.

Families with babies and small children tend to be booked in the back of the plane.

Airlines try their best in placing them together, but it doesn't hurt in swapping plane seats so both parents can be with their children. , If you see someone on the side of the road, pull over and check to see if they are okay.

It takes a minute to give people on social media a heads up; tag your local news station or a city's hub connection in your message. , Allow someone to turn into the road from a parking lot.

Give up that parking space you have been eyeing on from the next aisle.

Give pedestrians more time to cross the street.

On a sunny day, intersections are always a dangerous place for people, including marked crosswalks.

Leave extra time for them to walk through the snow and ice.

About the Author

A

Ashley Green

Experienced content creator specializing in home improvement guides and tutorials.

31 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: