100 Ways to Do a Good Deed Every Day (Turn)
1. Pick up pieces of paper thrown by others at your feet and throw them in the trash. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
2. Smile at the person you pass by.
3. Help the old man cross the street (of course, you have to make sure she wants to go over, and don't wear a black trench coat like a robber).
4. Give up your seat on the bus.
5. When you see someone not far away about to cross the road, stop the car in front of the zebra crossing (don't care about the horns of the vehicles behind, they are the ones who are not qualified).
6. When you see a beggar begging for money, give him something to eat. When you see the old man begging for food, give him money.
7. Stick to a day without saying foul language.
8. Repair the broken chairs in the conference room of the unit (of course, you should also consider your own technology, don't repair several parts).
9. Treat a colleague you don't know well to a meal, no reason.
10. It was late, and I saw that the old woman at the roadside stall still had some bananas that were not sold, so I bought all the rest and asked her to go home early.
11. When you meet someone asking for directions, if you don't know, help him ask.
12. If you encounter a lost one, take it directly, and if it is too far, you will send it to the car, and if you really don't know the place, send it to the police station or traffic police.
13. Let go of the small animals that flew into your home by mistake (if they are live, they will not be able to have less hair).
14. Call the neighborhood kids together and tell them stories.
15. Take your know-how and share it with colleagues.
16. Call a relative who is alone at home and talk to him or her.
17. If you have the right means of transportation, allow anyone to hitchhike (bikes without a back seat are fine).
18. Ask about other people's wishes, and occasionally, surprise the people around you (that is, share some of your thoughts about chasing your girlfriend with others).
19. Send money to someone in need, not too much, and don't give out any information about yourself.
20. When you see a good post on the Internet, you reply to the post, and the reply is full of emotion, and the reply makes everyone suspect that you are a "to" or the author's "vest".
21. When working on a project with others, do more work and don't tell people about it.
22. Before your colleagues come into the office, be the one who opens the door and gets the newspaper.
23. Sincerely praise a child in the mother's arms.
24. Help the old man carry the bicycle to the overpass (if people insist on exercising, don't be reckless).
25. Play the chess endgame to win the street, not to take the winning bet.
26. Understand first aid, even if you don't have a chance to use it in your lifetime.
27. Sweep the stairs of the dormitory, not just your own floor.
28. Handwrite a letter to a friend you haven't been in touch with for a long time, asking him about his recent life.
29. Tear up an IOU that is impossible for others to keep.
30. On a windy day, pick up a fallen bike, even if your bike isn't crushed underneath.
31. When you return from an outing, count all the people you have captured in your camera (passers-by and pets) and send them photos one by one.
32. AFTER ANSWERING SOMEONE'S QUESTION CASUALLY, SEND HIM (HER) AN EMAIL WITH A DETAILED INFORMATION THE NEXT DAY, TELLING HIM (SHE) THAT YOUR ANSWER YESTERDAY WAS TOO HASTY.
33. On the train, give one of the MP3 earphones to the bored colleague (of course, first make sure that the song in your MP3 has no bad content).
34. When you hear a colleague make an obvious mistake in a meeting, send him or her a text message immediately.
35. Just throw away old things, wrap them in a separate bag and throw them away, don't mix them with other household waste.
36. It's as if you forgot something that someone else asked you to do, and one by one you called the people who might have entrusted you until you remembered.
37. When you see a child crying on the street, go over and comfort him, no matter how inexplicable things are, and patiently listen to him after what happened.
38. If you pick up a small amount of money and can't find the owner, if you suspect that it will be in trouble with the policeman's uncle, find a donation box and donate it.
39. Inadvertently see someone else's secret, stop, and never tell it.
40. When everyone is making fun of someone, don't laugh, or kindly pat that person on the shoulder.
41. Do more housework and treat your family better than outsiders.
42. Drink in a restaurant and lower your voice.
43. Before leaving the restaurant, help Xiaomei clean up the mess on the table.
44. When queuing up to do errands, know that your business is more complicated, and let those who have urgent matters behind you go first.
45. See great movies, pictures, music, articles, copy them, and share them with others.
46. When you see someone doing good work on the street, if you happen to be free, take the initiative to join them.
47. Report an environmental pollution. 48. Help someone you don't know carry your luggage, he (she) wants to ask your name and say that his name is Lei Feng.
49. If you find someone sheltering from the rain under the eaves of your house, lend him or her an umbrella.
50. If you set up a stall at noon on a hot day or at night on a cold day, don't bargain, even if your family is a little better, you won't set up a stall at this time.
51. When you meet a student who comes out to work and study, you can buy some appropriately depending on what he (she) sells.
52. Line up to buy tickets, buy them together with the ten passengers behind you, and then ask them to collect money when you are done (this is more risky, it is best to talk to them first).
53. Give a bowl of hot water to the vendor who is setting up a stall.
54. Take the milk ordered by the neighbor upstairs to him every day (check that there is no spillage before sending it).
55. The public toilet is out of paper, just bring it yourself, and leave one in a clean place after you are done.
56. Insert an eye-catching sign in an uncovered manhole.
57. When everyone around you is running a red light, wait for the green light alone.
58. When passing by the unit at night, buy some supper to bring to colleagues who are working overtime.
59. When buying foreign fast food, give the leftover coupons to the person around you who needs it (you must make sure that the other party is in need, otherwise you will be embarrassed to death if the person suddenly takes out a pile from the bag).
60. While the other three are still working on what to play at night, you've run out and come back with two decks of poker.
61. If you speak good English, take the initiative to strike up a conversation with a foreigner you meet on the road and ask him or her what help he or she needs.
62. When you see that the bulletin board is crooked, straighten it.
63. If you are in good health, go and participate in unpaid blood donation. If the body is better, there are some other things to offer.
64. Take the initiative to learn about poor students and secretly help one or two.
65. See a beginner in the pool and teach him how to swim better (don't mislead others if you're a three-legged cat).
66. Remember your friend's birthday, and send a text message or greeting card to bless it on that day (if you force someone to treat yourself, you will avoid it, otherwise you will destroy your merits).
67. When playing chess online, help a "rookie" with a negative score turn positive.
68. Live a day without electricity and "save energy" for the planet.
69. Use PS to make the photos in your friend's online album more beautiful, and then pass them to him (her).
70. When you need to stay up late, open QQ and send a message to every online QQ friend - "It's late, it's good to go to bed early".
71. When walking and encountering ants moving, try to avoid them and not step on them.
72. Do not honk your horn at any time when passing by schools and hospitals.
73. Convener, remove the stumbling blocks in the middle of the alley together.
74. After being stabbed by a colleague's cactus, remind everyone who intends to pick it up and play with it to be careful.
75. I don't know whose car is unlocked, or the car keys are left behind, notify the security guard to help him take care of it.
76. On a rainy day, put a note next to a motorcycle helmet - "Your motorcycle cap has just fallen to the ground and got into water, don't put it on right away".
77. Even if you know how to get to the back entrance of the park, you still take your child to buy a ticket to enter through the main entrance.
78. Organize an address book for friends in the same circle.
79. Give your chosen outfit to another customer who also wants to buy it, even though it's the last one left.
80. Kindly remind passers-by who have buttoned their clothes incorrectly or the zipper is not pulled (pay attention to the way).
81. Take the lead in applauding at the end of a busker performance.
82. Buy a bouquet of fragrant flowers, put it in front of the door of a passerby's house, and take it away if someone takes it.
83. When you meet someone who is homeless, talk to him and see if you can help something.
84. Play chess with the old man in the park.
85. If you see a private assistance number published in the media, you can also charge the phone bill to this number if you can't do anything to help.
86. When you hear about the disaster situation reported by the media, if it is convenient, go to the scene and see if there is anything that can help.
87. Use the tone of a friend, not a parent, to stop a child who climbs a tree or is about to hit a street lamp with a slingshot.
88. Be a hospice volunteer to listen, accompany and care for the elderly in need.
89. Carefully consider other people's requests, and refuse them with a pleasant face if you really can't do it.
90. When traveling together, if you need someone to look at your bag, sacrifice it.
91. Carry some standing pills and band-aids, etc., not just for yourself.
92. Prepare a notebook to write down every promise you make to people, and check the fulfillment from time to time. If you don't finish it, apologize to others.
93. Communicate with the community about the skills you are good at (such as repairing computers, writing Spring Festival couplets, etc.), and you can contribute to the community and others when they are in need.
94. When someone makes the wrong call, say to the other person in a kind tone that it's okay.
95. Buying a dictionary for your neighbor's child before he goes to school, and a dictionary for him before he goes to middle school, will be a great gift to remember for a long time.
96. If you see watermelon peels or banana peels on the road, you must find a way to clean them up, and no matter how bad it is, you must kick it to the side of the road where no one has walked.
97. Feed stray critters.
98. Since you accept the task, do something that challenges the limits and taps into your potential.
99. If you see an article at a newsstand that you think is good, buy that newspaper and share it with others.
100. Ask more people to join you in "doing a good deed every day."