Insane that Waterloo station doesn’t have great step free access.
(*It’s step free to the Jubilee line and one of the Bakerloo line platforms (via a very convoluted route). There’s also quite a complex step free route to the Waterloo and City line, but the lifts to get out at the other end in Bank are in the Walbrook entrance which is quite often closed)
Love to see it. I said this somewhere else but it’s actually easier on you to be nice to people. Then you don’t have any resistance or conflict inside of you. Might be a small deal to you, but you can do anything from helping someone out, to really making their day.
Kindness inspires further kindness in the world.
Rewind?
What am I looking at?
Is it just someone helping the lady with the push chair down the stairs?
Why tho? Like people do this everyday, why is OP taking pictures of strangers instead of helping in any way?
Why is seeing this so rare
No matter how much some people trash Londoners. This is normal sight at the tube and on trains. People always kind. Even men get helped by other men without asking carrying their bags.
This is a bit of a low for the sub. What next? Someone helping a tourist with directions?
Or…. Hear me out.
Elevator! 💥
I see no proof this is not just a family out and about.
Somebody in a vehicle slowed down and gave way to me as a pedestrian earlier today, still editing the video but it’ll be out soon
Karma farming off other stranger’s courtesy
Is she smiling or angry?
When I first came to the Uk I accidentally got on the wrong train and ended up in the middle of nowhere at a non manned station ( never used public transport of any type before ) in the rain , I hadn’t yet gotten a working cell phone but a very nice man came up and offered to let me use his phone to call my husband to let him know I would find my way to him and to stay put . I made sure to keep it very fast since it was a international call technically.
I was so grateful 🥹 and I’m sure with me standing there crying he knew I was lost lol
The lazy baby didn’t help to carry the buggy.
Why are you taking photos of people and telling people to be kind. Plenty of people do this! It’s hardly Reddit post worthy. This sub has a lot of pointless posts.
Last buggy I helped had ten large water bottles in the base. At West Ham in rush hour. With a walkable toddler on top. After my 2km swim. And a lift was available. I always volunteer as it helps break the journey.
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Insane that Waterloo station doesn’t have great step free access.
(*It’s step free to the Jubilee line and one of the Bakerloo line platforms (via a very convoluted route). There’s also quite a complex step free route to the Waterloo and City line, but the lifts to get out at the other end in Bank are in the Walbrook entrance which is quite often closed)
Love to see it. I said this somewhere else but it’s actually easier on you to be nice to people. Then you don’t have any resistance or conflict inside of you. Might be a small deal to you, but you can do anything from helping someone out, to really making their day.
Kindness inspires further kindness in the world.
Rewind?
What am I looking at?
Is it just someone helping the lady with the push chair down the stairs?
Why tho? Like people do this everyday, why is OP taking pictures of strangers instead of helping in any way?
Why is seeing this so rare
No matter how much some people trash Londoners. This is normal sight at the tube and on trains. People always kind. Even men get helped by other men without asking carrying their bags.
This is a bit of a low for the sub. What next? Someone helping a tourist with directions?
Or…. Hear me out.
Elevator! 💥
I see no proof this is not just a family out and about.
Somebody in a vehicle slowed down and gave way to me as a pedestrian earlier today, still editing the video but it’ll be out soon
Karma farming off other stranger’s courtesy
Is she smiling or angry?
When I first came to the Uk I accidentally got on the wrong train and ended up in the middle of nowhere at a non manned station ( never used public transport of any type before ) in the rain , I hadn’t yet gotten a working cell phone but a very nice man came up and offered to let me use his phone to call my husband to let him know I would find my way to him and to stay put . I made sure to keep it very fast since it was a international call technically.
I was so grateful 🥹 and I’m sure with me standing there crying he knew I was lost lol
The lazy baby didn’t help to carry the buggy.
Why are you taking photos of people and telling people to be kind. Plenty of people do this! It’s hardly Reddit post worthy. This sub has a lot of pointless posts.
Last buggy I helped had ten large water bottles in the base. At West Ham in rush hour. With a walkable toddler on top. After my 2km swim. And a lift was available. I always volunteer as it helps break the journey.
Fuck you
Cringe