r/MadeMeSmile Aug 13 '21

Just a reminder to tip your delivery driver Wholesome Moments

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u/GSEagle2012_22 Aug 13 '21

Can you really call it a "random act of kindness" when you set up a camera to record you giving someone money? Seems pretty planned and not at all random to me

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u/ExtraBar7969 Aug 13 '21

Please elaborate. Why does it matter if the people giving the money away are not genuine when the people receiving the money are obviously surprised and show appreciation. What else could he do? Just give it away without showing people what they are doing with the extra cash they have to give away? Then how would you know, and how would you have anything to complain about? On the grand scale why does it matter to you what they do and how they do it? Who does it negatively affect?

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u/DepartureActual308 Aug 13 '21

This is going too far! This is an act of kindness only motivated by the idea of generating views or likes. In other words, you monetize true emotions. Even if the guy is happy, doesn't it feel weird to you that people can even think about creating such videos only for the sake of views? To me it's just insane and truly sad.