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What is your small act of kindness?

1. Pick up the pieces of paper thrown by others at your feet and throw them into the trash can.

2. Smile at the people you pass by.

3. Help the old lady cross the road (of course, you have to make sure she wants to go there, and don’t wear a black windbreaker like a robber).

4. Giving up your seat on the bus (giving it to the beautiful girl you like does not count).

5. When you see someone crossing the road not far away, stop the car in front of the zebra crossing (ignore the horn of the vehicle behind, they are the ones who are incompetent).

6. When you see a beggar asking for money, give him something to eat. When you see an old man begging for food, give him money.

7. Do not say a single foul word for a day.

8. Let’s repair the broken chairs in the work conference room (of course, you must also consider your own skills and don’t repair multiple parts).

9. Invite a colleague you are not familiar with to a meal without giving any reason.

10. It was getting late, and I saw that the old lady at the roadside stall still had some bananas that were not sold out, so I bought all the rest and asked her to go home early.

11. When you meet someone asking for directions, if you don’t know, ask for them.

12. If you encounter someone who is lost, take them directly to them. If they are too far away, take them to the car. If you really don’t know where they are, take them to the police station or traffic police.

13. Let go of small animals that accidentally fly into your home (if they are released alive, even with a hair).

14. Call the neighbor’s children together and tell them stories.

15. Share your tips with colleagues.

16. Call a relative who is alone at home and chat with him or her.

17. If you have suitable transportation, allow anyone to hitch a ride (even bicycles without a pillion seat).

18. Ask about other people’s wishes, and occasionally give people around you some surprises (that is, share some of your thoughts on chasing your girlfriend with others).

19. Send money to people in need, not too much, and don’t reveal any of your information.

20. When you are surfing the Internet, you see a good post, reply to it, and the reply is so emotional that everyone suspects that you are a "trustee" or a "vest" of the author.

21. When cooperating with others on a project, do more work and don’t talk to others.

22. Be the one to open the door and get the newspaper before your colleagues enter the office.

23. Praise a child in the mother’s arms and say he or she is cute.

24. Help the old man carry his bicycle onto the overpass (if someone insists on exercising, don’t be brave).

25. Win the end game of street chess without taking the winning bet.

26. Understand the common sense of rescue, even if you have no chance to use it in your life.

27. Clean the dormitory stairs, not just your own floor.

28. Write a handwritten letter to a friend you haven’t contacted for a long time and ask him about his recent life.

29. Tear up an IOU that others can no longer honor.

30. On a windy day, pick up a bicycle that has fallen to the ground, even if your car is not underneath.

31. When you come back from an outing together, count all the people captured in the camera (passers-by and pets aside), and send them photos one by one.

32. After casually answering someone’s question, send him (her) a detailed E-MAIL the next day and tell him (her) that your answer yesterday was too hasty.

33. On the train, give an MP3 headset to a seatmate who is bored (of course, you must first make sure that the songs in your MP3 do not contain inappropriate content).

34. If you hear an obvious mistake in a colleague’s speech at a meeting, immediately send a text message to tell him or her.

35. Throw away only used things. Wrap them in separate bags before throwing them away. Do not mix them with other household waste.

36. It seems that you have forgotten something that others asked you to do. Call the people who may have entrusted you with it one by one until you remember it.

37. When you see a child crying on the street, go over to comfort him. No matter how inexplicable it is, listen patiently to his story.

38. If you find a small amount of money and can't find the owner, if you think it's troublesome to hand it over to the police, just find a donation box and donate it.

39. If you inadvertently see other people’s secrets, stop and never tell them.

40. When everyone is making fun of someone, don’t smile, or pat that person on the shoulder in good faith.

41. Do more housework and be better to your family than to outsiders.

42. After drinking in a restaurant, lower your voice.

43. Before leaving the restaurant, help the girl clean up the mess on the table.

44. When queuing up for errands, know that your errand is more complicated and let those behind you who are in a hurry go first.

45. When you see wonderful movies, pictures, music, and articles, copy them and share them with others.

46. If you see someone doing charity work on the street, if you happen to be free, take the initiative to join them.

47. Report an environmental pollution issue.

48. Help someone you don’t know carry their luggage. If he or she asks for your name, just say Lei Feng.

49. If you find someone taking shelter from the rain under your roof, lend him or her an umbrella.

50. If you encounter someone who sets up a street stall at noon on a hot day or at night on a cold day, don’t bargain. Even those from a better family will not set up a stall at this time.

51. When you meet a student working as a part-time student, buy some based on what he or she is selling.

52. When queuing up to buy tickets, buy them for the ten passengers behind you, and then ask them to collect the money after you finish (this is relatively risky, so it’s best to negotiate with them first).

53. Give a bowl of hot water to the vendor setting up the stall.

54. Bring the milk ordered by your neighbor upstairs to him every day (check to see if there is any leakage before delivering it).

55. There is no paper in the public toilet. I happen to have brought one with me, so I can leave one in a clean place after use.

56. Put an eye-catching sign on the uncovered manhole.

57. When everyone around you is running the red light, wait for the green light alone.

58. When you pass by your workplace in the evening, buy some late-night snacks to take to your colleagues who work overtime.

59. When buying foreign fast food, give the leftover coupons to the people around you who need them (make sure they happen to be in need, otherwise you will be embarrassed if the person suddenly takes out a bunch of them from the bag) die).

60. While the other three people are still thinking about what to play in the evening, you have already ran out and bought two decks of cards.

61. If you are good at English, take the initiative to strike up a conversation with a foreigner you meet on the road and ask him or her what help he or she needs.

62. If you see the bulletin board is crooked, straighten it.

63. If your health is still good, participate in voluntary blood donation. If you are physically better, you still have something else to offer.

64. Take the initiative to learn about poor students and secretly help one or two.

65. When you see a beginner in the swimming pool, teach him how to swim better (if you are a three-legged cat, don’t mislead others).

66. Remember your friend’s birthday, and send blessing messages or greeting cards on that day (you can avoid forcing others to treat you, otherwise you will destroy your merits).

67. When playing chess online, help a "rookie" who has a negative score to become a positive scorer.

68. Live a day without electricity and help society “save energy”.

69. Use PS to make the photos in your friend’s online photo album more beautiful, and then send them to him or her.

70. When you need to stay up late, open QQ, send a message to every online QQ friend - "It's very late, go to bed early for good health", and then log off immediately.

71. When you encounter ants moving while walking, try to avoid stepping on them.

72. Do not honk your horn when passing schools and hospitals at any time.

73. Gather people together to remove the stumbling block in the middle of the alley.

74. After being stung by a colleague’s cactus, remind everyone who plans to pick it up to play with it to be careful.

75. If you don’t know whose car is unlocked or whose car keys have been left in the car, notify the security guard to keep an eye on him or her.

76. On a rainy day, put a note next to a motorcycle helmet - "Your motorcycle helmet just fell to the ground and got wet. Don't put it on right away."

77. Even if you know how to get to the back entrance of the park, you still take your children to buy tickets from the front entrance.

78. Organize an address book for friends in the same circle.

79. Give the clothes you picked out to another customer who also wants to buy them, even though this is the last one of the style.

80. Have the courage to remind passers-by who button their clothes incorrectly or unzip them (pay attention to the method).

81. Take the lead in applauding the buskers at the end of their performance.

82. Buy a bouquet of fragrant flowers and place them at the door of your home where passersby pass by. If someone takes them, take them away.

83. When you meet a homeless person, talk to him and see if you can do anything to help.

84. Play chess with the old man in the park.

85. If you see a private rescue number published in the media, if it cannot help you much, you can also top up your phone bill with this number.

86. After hearing about the disaster reported by the media, if it is convenient, go to the scene to see if there is anything you can do to help.

87. Use the tone of a friend rather than a parent to stop a child from climbing a tree or trying to light a streetlight with a slingshot.

88. Participate in volunteer activities such as hospice care.

89. Carefully consider other people’s requests, and even if you can’t do it, refuse them politely.

90. When traveling together, if you need someone to look after your bag, sacrifice it.

91. Carry some regular medicines and band-aids with you, not just for yourself.

92. Prepare a notebook, write down every promise you make to others, and check the completion status from time to time. If you haven't finished it, apologize to them.

93. Report the skills you are good at (such as repairing computers, writing Spring Festival couplets, etc.) to the community, and everyone can come to you if you have any problems in the future (note that this is a report, not an advertisement, and there is no charge).

94. When someone dials the wrong number, use as kind a tone as possible to tell them it’s okay.

95. Buy a dictionary as a gift to your neighbor’s child before he goes to school, or a dictionary as a gift before he goes to middle school. This will be a good gift that people will remember for a long time.

96. When you see watermelon peels or banana peels on the road, you must find a way to clean them up. If not, kick them to the side of the road where no one has been.

97. Feed stray animals and occasionally release them.

98. Since you accept the task, do something that challenges your limits, such as writing these 100 kinds of good deeds in one night.

99. I saw this article on a newsstand and thought it was good, so I bought this issue of the newspaper.

100. Invite more people to "do one good deed a day" with you.

101. Give your family a sincere smile and smile to the people you pass by.

102. Help the elderly cross the road or get on and off the bus.

103. Frequently visit your parents or call them to tell them you are safe.

104. Express blessings and greetings to former teachers on Teachers’ Day and major holidays.

105. When you see a beggar asking for money, give him something to eat. When you see an old man begging for food, give him money.

106. Only say words of appreciation and affirmation to others for one day.

107. It was getting late, and I saw that the old lady at the roadside stall still had some bananas that were not sold out, so I bought all the rest and asked her to go home early.

108. If you encounter a lost child, take him directly. If it is too far away, take him to the car. If you really don’t know where the child is, take him to the police station or traffic police.

109. Let go of small animals that accidentally fly into your home.

110. Call a relative who is alone at home and chat with him or her.

111. If you have suitable transportation, allow anyone to hitch a ride.

112. Ask about other people’s wishes, and occasionally, give people around you some surprises.

113. Cook a delicious meal for your family, or take the initiative to do a general cleaning.

114. When cooperating with others on a project, do more work and don’t talk to others.

115. When playing chess and cards with others, you can be calm and applaud whether you win or lose, and don’t argue or get upset.

116. Understand the common sense of rescue, even if you have no chance to use it in your life.

117. Clean the stairs of your residence, not just your own floor.

118. Tear up an IOU that can no longer be honored by others.

119. On a windy day, pick up the bicycle that fell on the ground.

120. After casually answering someone’s question, go home and check the information carefully, send it to him (her), and tell him (her) that your previous answer was too hasty.

121. Throw away only used things. Wrap them in clean bags separately before throwing them away. Do not mix them with other household garbage.

122. Prioritize doing what others ask you to do.

123. If you accidentally see other people’s secrets, never tell them.

124. When everyone is making fun of someone, don’t follow suit and quietly comfort the person being laughed at.

125. Do more housework, leave more good mood for your family, and be better to your family than to outsiders.

126. After drinking in a restaurant, lower your voice.

127. When queuing up for errands, know that your own errand is more complicated and let those behind you who are in a hurry go first.

128. If you find someone taking shelter from the rain under your roof, lend him or her an umbrella.

129. If you encounter someone who sets up a street stall at noon on a hot day or at night on a cold day, don’t bargain. Even those from a better family will not set up a stall at this time.

130. When the courier leaves after delivering the goods, say thank you and close your door slowly.

131. Throw away the garbage bag at the neighbor’s door.

132. Put an eye-catching sign on the uncovered wellhead.

133. When you pass by your workplace in the evening, buy some late-night snacks to take to your colleagues who work overtime.

134. If you are good at English, take the initiative to talk to the foreigner who is confused on the road and ask him or her what help he or she needs.

135. If your health is still good, go and donate blood.

136. Remember your friend’s birthday and send you text messages or greeting cards on that day.

137. When you encounter ants and insects while walking, try to avoid stepping on them and avoid stepping on the spring grass.

138. Do not honk your horn when passing schools and hospitals at any time.

139. Remove the stumbling block, watermelon peel or banana peel from the middle of the road.

140. If you don’t know whose car is unlocked or whose car keys have been left in the car, notify the security guard to look after him or her.

141. Talk to the old man sitting alone in the park.

142. If you see a private rescue number published in the media, if it cannot help you much, you can also top up your phone bill with this number.

143. Use the tone of a friend rather than a parent to stop a child from catching a dragonfly or preparing to hit a street light with a slingshot.

144. Participate in volunteer activities such as hospice care.

145. Prepare a notebook to write down the kindness others have done to you, and express your gratitude in a timely manner.

146. Carry some regular medicines and band-aids with you, not just for yourself.

147. When someone dials the wrong number, use as kind a tone as possible to tell them it’s okay.

148. Feed stray animals.

149. Don’t knock the chopsticks against the edge of the bowl.

150. Don’t talk about people’s mistakes in small talk