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Australia is the world's most positive energy country! The ubiquity of Australian kindness touched countless people.

Christmas is supposed to be the busiest time for Australians, but even if they need money and everything they need to prepare for the holidays, they can't stop their kindness.

The young man "cheered" the strange old lady on Christmas Eve, an Australian boy paid for an old woman who had never known each other, and this kind-hearted move was filmed by witnesses and put on the Internet, touching countless netizens.

The photo was taken at a gas station in Sydney, the photographer said.

The white-haired grandmother is thanking the young man sitting in the car.

The young man was standing behind a white-haired woman waiting to pay for fuel, according to photographer Matt. The young man noticed that the old woman had bought milk, bread and biscuits and decided to pay for her groceries. Merry Christmas, let me pay for you. "I miss my grandmother," Matt said. "it's my pleasure to pay for you," Matt said. He said: "I miss my grandmother, and it's my pleasure to pay for you," Matt said, adding that the two had been friendly about who had to pay the bill since then, and that the young man had insisted on paying for it. Finally, grandma accepted the kindness of the young man ~ Matt lamented that this is a good thing people want to see, and after seeing it first-hand, it makes people believe in the magic of Christmas. Many netizens praised it, which restored their confidence in human nature. "sometimes, people are the best people in the world," he said.

Residents give Christmas presents to cleaners. Christmas is a holiday for most people, but not all of them, such as garbage collectors, can stop at their jobs.

To express our gratitude to them,

On Christmas Day, Andrado, Queensland, left six bottles of beer in his trash can.

And recorded the happy moment that the cleaner received the gift ~

In the video, Andrado also waved to the cleaner and shouted, "Merry Christmas!" Have a good day! "

In fact, it is almost a tradition to give small gifts to garbage collectors at Christmas. A few days ago, another Australian homeowner put two bottles of packaged wine in front of the garbage bin as a Christmas present to the garbage collector.


The picture was shared online with the headline: "Australians are fine. Nobody touched these two bottles. The cleaners have received them."

This warm-hearted move has garnered 2000 views and more than 200 comments.

In response, many netizens expressed appreciation, as one netizen said: "this is really moving."

Some netizens said: "it's too warm, I hope the cleaner can see it before the garbage is collected."

"I remember when I was a kid, every family put a can of beer next to their trash cans," one netizen commented.

Another netizen said: "my mother once asked me to send six bottles of beer to the cleaner, then I was a child!" I think it is necessary for my future children to learn about it. "

High-end restaurant chefs prepare free dinners for homeless people in a bustling metropolis where most of them live a year without a meal. It's Christmas, and if you can have a nice meal, Enjoy the holiday atmosphere, for them, should be the happiest ~

Sydney launched another heart-warming campaign on Christmas Eve. They prepared dinner for the homeless in Martin Place, CBD. Let's not mention how warm the atmosphere is at the scene.

The vagrants sat under the tree, surrounded by the table, looking at the clean tablecloth and the shiny knife and fork receptacle.

And the food in front of you and the plate of fruit,

Eat and chat, talk and laugh, behavior is not rude. After dinner, they also carefully cleaned the table, consciously packed the garbage in plastic bags, convenient for staff to clean up.

At the scene, enthusiastic citizens with musical instruments, spontaneous to play for the homeless ~

Enthusiastic volunteers send Christmas presents to the homeless ahead of time ~

There is also a group of children to help, to distribute candy and biscuits ~

And some people moved all the books in the family and put them in a free book market to relieve everyone's boredom.

These kind-hearted Australians used the little kindness from the bottom of their hearts to cool down the summer. Of course, Australian vagrants will not just ask for money. Even if they are struggling, they will also help others. A wandering uncle in Melbourne saw that a commuter who was going to pay for the parking fee had no coins and was anxious, so he took out $2 coins to help him pay the parking fee. The uncle said: my money is also from a kind person, and everyone helps each other.

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Australian kindness is everywhere.

1 Adelaide firefighters arranged a realistic fire drill in Adelaide's most returned high street to help the 8-year-old Alex dream come true!

Smoking buildings,

A premeditated fire engine

And went up the ladder.

Even the unknown passers-by were bluffed!

Just as some untruthful citizens were watching in fear,

A little boy in a fire suit and a helmet showed up,

He put out the fire with the other firefighters!

In fact, there are a lot of passers-by in order to cheer up Alex!

After knowing that the children of Syria's war zone could only use rubble as toys, some of Adelaide's grandmothers made a large number of teddy bears and sent them to the poor children.

3The Queensland needle-bearing strawberry incident broke out in the spring this year, resulting in heavy losses for countless fruit growers. Supermarkets and various kinds of off-shelves strawberries in the market were forced to do away with helplessness, and fruit farmers had to pour out tons of strawberries directly. The good Queensland people spontaneously drive to a farm far from the city to buy strawberries to help the fruit farmers tide over the difficulties together!

In April, an elderly man with terminal cancer in Gold Coast went to the hospital in a first aid van for the last Palliative Care (palliative treatment in his life. It is understood that the treatment is provided by the hospital to terminally ill patients. To improve their last days in the world. In a chat with paramedics, they learned that the old man wanted to eat caramel sundae, and the paramedics parked outside a McDonald's and bought the elderly a caramel sundae. In this way, the old man in his last time to enjoy the last dessert of life.

While waiting for a red light, Perth saw a little girl who had just finished chemotherapy from the hospital, so he silently wrote down a warm heart note, and raised up to encourage the little girl to be brave!

And the Australian little brother saw a lonely old man at McDonald's, so he offered to pay for his meal!

There are countless acts of kindness around us like this. China has a good saying: don't give up doing good even if it doesn't matter. British writer Becca also has a famous sentence,: The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose.. A simple greeting is of great significance to those in need of help.


Many friends who work and study in Australia also share the warm-hearted little things they have encountered.

@-TAOOOC: took the wrong bus on the first week of his arrival in Australia, and when the driver said "last stop," I felt like I was on the wrong bus. The driver stopped there and saw me confused by the roadside. He called me on and asked my address, then drove me back to the door with the bus. As I left, I bowed deeply to the driver. At that time, I felt that I had come all the way to study in this place, as if I was less afraid.

@ lost_cai:, I'm a construction worker. One day after the shift was super tired, the train home was lucky to have a place in the middle of a three-seat. When I got on the bus, I couldn't open my eyes. After a few stops, my little brother by the window touched me. I thought he was going to get out of the car, so I got up and let him pass. When he came out, I sat at the innermost window, and then found the little man sitting in the same position as I had been sitting before. It turned out that he gave me the window seat and let me sleep against the window.

@ when Martha returned _ IStandWithMaria: was attacked by birds when she was a child, so he was afraid of all the birds, and then came home to see the birds on the tree and really dared not go by, and hesitated for a long time. Then a black aunt came down the road and asked me what had happened. I said I was afraid of birds. The aunt said "its okay i will go with you" to me very gently. I was instantly moved, why I did not discriminate against black people, because they gave me a special touch.

@ Mouyi's Weibo: once sent my friend home from school, he sobbed on his way back. Several people on the road asked me what was going on and if I needed help, and there was a girl holding me and comforting me by saying "Tomorrow is another day."

@ mintmolly:final came out of the library at almost 1: 00 p. M., ran into an old grandma driving on campus, a young girl in a car, and I guess it was her granddaughter or something. My grandmother asked me if I wanted to "take a ride" because I refused to live close to me. Then Grandma and her granddaughter also told me to "be safe" only then stepped on the throttle and left. It turned out that she was driving so slowly that she could talk to me.

Rabbit drift _ Sara: in order to save money to move to the moving company, take a large suitcase with roommates by train, the suitcase is very heavy, the two had four still carrying bags, encountered a section of the stairs without an elevator was forced. Then two girls came out next to them, and four girls worked together to carry the box up, and they kept sending us to the platform.

@ Flying Girl lizz: took a train into the mountain for the first time. My cell phone was completely out of power, and I felt like I was going out of Sydney and I was freaking out. Later, a white girl who looked a little fierce, nice, told me how to get there, then asked people all the way home, encountered a lot of very warm things, so when others need help, they will also try to help others.

@ Big Maru: five years in Australia, my mom came to see me. I worked until 2: 00 in the morning and miss went home. All bus, had to take a taxi home. When I arrived at the door, the driver's uncle said, "there are two suspicious figures at the door. You want me to go in with you?" Though the night was very late, the two suspicious backs looked familiar, one was my mother and the other was my third sister, and they came out and waited for me. That moment, happiness moment double!

@ Love me, Brother Van: when I first came here a week ago, it was cold and raining at the wrong station by bus, and I didn't know where it was at that time. An old grandma and I with the car, and then grandma saw me not leave and asked me if I was lost? I said yes, then I called home, the house is at work, the grandmother led me to her downstairs, called her husband down, the three of us waiting for me to come home, moved I can not.

@ meet with the sea 2016: just arrived in Australia the fourth day, the bike supermarket finished shopping, all kinds of shopping bags hung in the front of the car, in the course of the ride, several shopping bags were worn out by the front wheel, everything fell off the ground, but then the bike support broke again. What was more annoying was that the chain also fell, when a family of four passed by, my daughter and son helped me pick up things, the man helped me load the chain, the woman went to the store to buy me bags and napkins (the chain hands would be dirty), and everything was all right, say goodbye..

@ Lucienzzh: went to school by taxi last year. When he found out he had forgotten his wallet, he was already late, so he told the driver to turn around and go back. The driver asked me if I had forgotten to bring my wallet. He said no need to pay. Next time, I said you should take me home. He said he really didn't have to. He asked me if I wanted any money and I could take a car later. I said no. Sydney still has a good taxi driver.

Pan Dahong: when I bought a lot of things, three people moved and climbed the slope. When I was so tired, I saw three little boys running down the top of the mountain with their three schoolbags in their cart. A boy asked us if we would like a shopping cart, I nodded thank you, the boy immediately took his schoolbag out of the car, really moved, super warm.

@ the sunnylfy: family of three have just arrived in Sydney. Before I took my child to the park to meet the downpour, holding the child and pushing the cart, holding the umbrella, all wet, suddenly ran out of a girl in the rain told me to go to her home to take shelter, the heart suddenly warmed.

@-on the first day of mmmmnmnm: 's arrival, a person who lived in Eastlakes, ran to city, in the daytime and took a bus home in the evening. His cell phone lost power, and he didn't know the address of his home. An Indian couple saw me wandering around the intersection alone in the evening and took me around looking for a long time to send me back to homestay before leaving.

@ there is a stream under the forest: in fact, most people are very warm-hearted and friendly. Last time I came home, I took a bus to the airport with my luggage and my schoolbag. When I arrived at the station, an uncle said "I will take this for you," and then helped me lift my suitcase off the bus. Once went to Maoben, and friends came out in southern cross a little confused, a grandfather asked us where we want to go, give us directions. These are small things, but they are warm.

@ biubiu: when I moved to Melbourne, I went to the supermarket with Taiwan to buy kitchen utensils and food. Each was carrying two bags full of schoolbags and two boxes of things in his hand. I had not bought a car at that time, and I was exhausted in the middle of the road, and my feet were numb. A grandmother in her sixties, driving suddenly stopped to ask us to get in the car, we said no. She got out of the car and got our things and said, "you guys are so crazy," as she spoke to her grandson. My heart is warm.

@ Paper weary of and: I went out the next day in to Australia and got heatstroke. Take a bus without a traffic card driver does not accept cash so directly free tickets, then some shop assistant to see me wilting said that I am a freshman boast that I have done very well, let me not worry, while taking a taxi too many things, A couple at the door helped me to stop the car across the street and let me wait for peace of mind. The taxi driver talked to me and told me that I would soon be able to make good friends and teach me to recognize coins. Die laughs when he gets tired of coming home.

@ Meat Pine Bread: the bus came down in the heavy rain and there was no way but to go. Hear the back of the fast footsteps, and then an umbrella on the head, thank you, stranger.

@ Billy Barra ooo: once forgot to bring the money with him to fill out the form. I said I forgot to bring the money. I confirmed it and paid the money for me. I asked him for the number and I gave it back to him. He waved "just pass the kindness".

@ Airwalker limitless: take the bus do not know how to reverse the bus, other people take the initiative to show the way even then, unexpectedly directly for me to buy tickets to sit with me to my station and then do it myself, really moved and think you are too idle ha. As one of the most positive countries in the world, Australia has never let us down!

I believe that people living in Australia have more or less encountered warm acts of kindness, welcome to share ~

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