LOL all the staff at my bus station are miserable but we have this one really lovely old man who gives you a smile, says hi and thank you when you get off the bus. so cute! i completely agree with britain being rude, everyone is too self-interested and almost too scared to actually be nice? about accents, i often hear people say scottish accents sound aggressive and angry. i think we just sound intelligentdoing a simple good deed is a win-win situation where you'll both feel good so in a sense it's still a self-interested way but who can complain? like i say, i think people are too afraid to be nice. as though it's a sort of weakness or because we're afraid someone will reject it because it's not 'normal' to be so nice. i know thats the case for me so when i do deeds i tend to do it alone or quietly. for example, i used to do http://operationbeautiful.com/ where you post sticky notes in areas maybe mirrors at a school or at a bus stop with a nice comment or quote on them. i think it's a really good idea even if people will say THATS RIDICULOUS NOT EVERYONE IS BEAUTIFUL, maybe not but they deserve to be happy
sometimes i don't like service staff because they're told to be nice, even if they're not or if they're miserable, so it feels fake and insincere to me. i'm an overanalyzing pessimist though.
every little helps
i don't know what my last good deed was. nothing i done consciouslybut i will always remember how in school one valentines day this special needs guy handed out roses to random girls through the day. even though people would bully him or think he was weird, it was nice to see how their faces light up. that's the best thing about doing something nice for someone, knowing you've made a difference to them.
also i had a lovely anonymous person () on my tumblr who would ask how my day was, actually read my problems and tell me i deserve to be happy. it honestly did make my days cause i was feeling so low about myself at that point and the fact it was done without me not knowing who it was at the time was better because they weren't doing it to make themselves look in a better light. it was nice
it's not hard to do something nice for someone. my mum has always been the type of person to offer help or drop her plans for other people etc, to the point that i think she can be a pushover. but if that's what makes her happy then that's fine. best way to make yourself happy is to make someone else happy in my opinion.



doing a simple good deed is a win-win situation where you'll both feel good so in a sense it's still a self-interested way but who can complain? like i say, i think people are too afraid to be nice. as though it's a sort of weakness or because we're afraid someone will reject it because it's not 'normal' to be so nice. i know thats the case for me so when i do deeds i tend to do it alone or quietly. for example, i used to do 
but i will always remember how in school one valentines day this special needs guy handed out roses to random girls through the day. even though people would bully him or think he was weird, it was nice to see how their faces light up. that's the best thing about doing something nice for someone, knowing you've made a difference to them.
) on my tumblr who would ask how my day was, actually read my problems and tell me i deserve to be happy. it honestly did make my days cause i was feeling so low about myself at that point and the fact it was done without me not knowing who it was at the time was better because they weren't doing it to make themselves look in a better light. it was nice 



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