Instant Karma

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This morning I was driving to work when a transit van ploughed in to the back of the car in front. I stopped to check everyone was ok, give the victim my details in case he needed a witness, and help tidy up the mess. I got to work about 15 minutes late, but hey, I did the right thing.

Sitting at my desk just now I got a tweet from Daytona Karting saying I'd won a free Arrive and Drive race from a competition I'd completely forgotten I'd entered... AWWW YISS :D

Nice start to the week at least :)

Anyone else had something like this happen?
 
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Congrats :)

Now we wait for the inevitable tin foil hat brigade comments, ultimately leading to demnons, and from there a large scale religious argument.

Ah the sweet smell of GD on a Monday morning :p
 
This morning I was driving to work when a transit van ploughed in to the back of the car in front. I stopped to check everyone was ok, give the victim my details in case he needed a witness, and help tidy up the mess. I got to work about 15 minutes late, but hey, I did the right thing

Kudos for being a good person :)
 
awaits the OP starting another thread this afternoon entitled, work are disciplining me for being a good Samaritan what can I do?
 
Whereas I rarely even get a thank-you for holding open doors. :mad:

That's because you are forcing people to go through your open door. They can't say "No thanks" and wait for you to close it. Expecting a thanks is just silly.
 
That's because you are forcing people to go through your open door. They can't say "No thanks" and wait for you to close it. Expecting a thanks is just silly.

Perhaps I didn't construct that sentence clearly. I'm trying to say that people immediately behind me often don't say thank you when I pass through a door and hold it open for their passage.
 
Does it matter?

Yes, good manners matter and take next to no effort.

Back to the original post - the karma isn't complete yet: it finishes when, in several weeks time, you're left cursing the day you ever stopped to help, as you're dragged into a prolonged legal battle between the other two parties.

I learnt my lesson many years ago and now go out of my way to never 'witness' anything.
 
Does it matter?

Next time you curse the person in front of you for not holding the door open, or that motorist for not letting you out of that busy junction, think back to this thread and realise it's probably because they're fed up with putting themselves out to help other people who think that manners "don't matter". ;)
 
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