Most people often describe New Yorkers as nonchalant, go-getters, fast paced people with lack of emotion especially for outsiders (tourists, non-New Yorkers, etc). But I have experienced great acts of kindness from some New Yorkers since I've been back to NY. For instance, after my long and exhausting trip from North Carolina to NY, I was contemplating how I'll take a large box of heavy books all the way back to my apartment using the subway. Without a trolley or a friend to lend a helping hand, I was stuck at Penn Station for what felt like an eternity. As I waited for the elevator, I sent up a little prayer, asking God to send me an angel to help me with this load. As the elevator door opened, low and behold, a man with a trolley was in there...he asked to help me carry the box and he was with me all the way to my first train stop. And there, we parted ways. But once again, another young man helped me with my luggage and boxes (carrying books)all the way to my apartment!! I asked to pay for his bus fare and he strongly declined...all he asked for was a cup of cold water which I obliged. This was a perfect example of good deeds on the subway...But I guess you have to be a good person for good things to happen to you :)
Off course there are other instances; such as a young man or woman getting up for an elderly or disabled or a child. These type of courtesy shown by New Yorkers definitely defies what other may think of us...Yes we like to RUSH to everywhere that we are going but some of us have a strong, pulsating vein of human emotion in them. Every Good deed is rewarded.
Love,
Jennifer
Friday, July 9, 2010
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I adore your way of writing and the idea of your blog. I also have a strong love for New York and new Yorkers and I find myself defending every chance I get. Keep writing I'm reading and loving it.
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ReplyDeleteMore than a yr later, I am finally responding to your comment..,Thank you!! :)
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