A couple years ago, there seemed to be a "pay it forward" thing going on at Chick-Fil-A.
I was both a recipient and a benefactor of the "the guy in front of you paid for your meal" thing at Chick-Fil-A. And I heard bunches of similar stories.
This morning, while taking my granddaughter to school, she wanted to drive through Starbucks to get a [whatever*] for her and her best friend.
We were "next in line" behind a city police vehicle driven by our school resource officer.
When we got to the window to pay, the lady smiled and, pointing to the departing police car, said "she paid your bill!"
This could entirely be an isolated incident, or maybe she recognized me as the police chaplain, or maybe she recognized my granddaughter as a student at her school, or maybe she just felt like "giving".
Anybody else hear of any "pay it forward" (actually, I guess it would be "pay it backward" ) random acts of kindness at Starbucks?
*I don't speak Starbucks More of a McDonald's 50 cent coffee kind of guy
I was both a recipient and a benefactor of the "the guy in front of you paid for your meal" thing at Chick-Fil-A. And I heard bunches of similar stories.
This morning, while taking my granddaughter to school, she wanted to drive through Starbucks to get a [whatever*] for her and her best friend.
We were "next in line" behind a city police vehicle driven by our school resource officer.
When we got to the window to pay, the lady smiled and, pointing to the departing police car, said "she paid your bill!"
This could entirely be an isolated incident, or maybe she recognized me as the police chaplain, or maybe she recognized my granddaughter as a student at her school, or maybe she just felt like "giving".
Anybody else hear of any "pay it forward" (actually, I guess it would be "pay it backward" ) random acts of kindness at Starbucks?
*I don't speak Starbucks More of a McDonald's 50 cent coffee kind of guy
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