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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 17, 2019 19:33:55 GMT
What If a Job-Seeker Asked You For Help With His Tie?
What if a grandpa asked for your help to send a text?
What If an Injured Soldier Asked You to Tie His Shoe?
What If A Delivery Driver Drops Parcels While Delivering?
What If A Grandmother Wanted To Enter College?
What If A little Kid Who Found The Abandoned Dog Asked For Help?
What If The Husband Hears About His Wife’s First Pregnancy?
What if a student told you she was being bullied at school?
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 20, 2019 6:06:44 GMT
I just watched the first video so will reply in regards to that one. I would help him tie his tie. I am actually a professional tie tier . My grandpa taught me to tie ties when I was like 5 or 6 so I could tie my dads ties always. He probably got tired of my dad asking so much for help . But I have tied tons of ties for my dad since that age. So, I'd be able to stop and help that guy in the video with his tie
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 20, 2019 6:09:27 GMT
I just watched the first video so will reply in regards to that one. I would help him tie his tie. I am actually a professional tie tier . My grandpa taught me to tie ties when I was like 5 or 6 so I could tie my dads ties always. He probably got tired of my dad asking so much for help . But I have tied tons of ties for my dad since that age. So, I'd be able to stop and help that guy in the video with his tie The point is not only they helped him but also most of them treated him like a family member, especially oldies.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 20, 2019 6:19:03 GMT
I just watched the first video so will reply in regards to that one. I would help him tie his tie. I am actually a professional tie tier . My grandpa taught me to tie ties when I was like 5 or 6 so I could tie my dads ties always. He probably got tired of my dad asking so much for help . But I have tied tons of ties for my dad since that age. So, I'd be able to stop and help that guy in the video with his tie The point is not only they helped him but also most of them treated him like a family member, especially oldies. Yes, it was almost like one of the females wanted to adopt him as her own son and worrying over him soooo much. It was cute though. Everyone in the video helped him...which is something people needs to learn to always do. Spread love not hate.
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Post by yoshi on Mar 6, 2019 7:46:52 GMT
They need to make more and I hope they will. It’s just everyone has kind and amazing hearts and kindness
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 9, 2019 8:20:05 GMT
I'll try to check this focus here. I wonder what kind of reaction should I expect?
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