Monday afternoon I was in New York's Penn Station waiting for Amtrak 97 Silver Meteor back to Florida. I stood up from a table in one of the food court areas and started through the crowded terminal when a man started following me and calling out. I thought I was about to encounter what my friends have cautioned me about in New York City. Instinctively, I put a hand over my wallet.
"Sir, you forgot this," the man said as he handed back my camera. I had been repacking my day's purchases and had left a camera sitting on the table by accident. I was so shocked at the act of kindness that I was speechless. I followed him back to the tables to thank him. He had been sitting several tables from me, but had made the effort to do a good deed for a tourist.
You meet the nicest people in and around trains. The positive people experiences of others might be interesting.
(By the way, you meet the nicest people in this discussion forum. If you look up "Polite Internet" in the dictionary, this site must be mentioned.)
"Sir, you forgot this," the man said as he handed back my camera. I had been repacking my day's purchases and had left a camera sitting on the table by accident. I was so shocked at the act of kindness that I was speechless. I followed him back to the tables to thank him. He had been sitting several tables from me, but had made the effort to do a good deed for a tourist.
You meet the nicest people in and around trains. The positive people experiences of others might be interesting.
(By the way, you meet the nicest people in this discussion forum. If you look up "Polite Internet" in the dictionary, this site must be mentioned.)