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Have You Ever Paid a Commuter's Toll on Ga. 400?

Here's hoping 'random acts of kindness' sticks around.

 

Sometimes random acts of kindness can be as simple as paying toll for the Sandy Springs driver behind you. It happens on occasion at Ga. 400 toll booths.

Acts of kindness have increased across the country since the December shootings at . And giving is a part of holiday season tradition, but will this increased kindness stick around?

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Participants in the attached Youtube video by The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation used signs to offer simple and touching suggestions to being kind such as "Call Your Mom," "Inspire Someone," or "Be a Good Listener,"

Commenter Wolverine 1 wrote: "Kindness is the language the blind can see and the deaf can hear..."

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Take a look at the clip.

Tell us in the comments if you think more kindness is needed in the community and country, or is the whole idea unnecessary?


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