I'll go first, I was on a bus about a year ago and an older man got on who clearly wasn't sure where to get off, he kept leaning toward the window and looking uncertain. A teenage boy sitting nearby, headphones in, noticed, took out one earbud and just said quietly "where are you trying to get to?" Helped him figure out the stop, told him he'd let him know when they were close, then actually tapped him on the shoulder when the stop came.
Got off himself two stops later. Nobody around them made a thing of it. It lasted maybe four minutes total. I think people are doing kind things all the time and nobody's keeping track and they should be. I've always seen people counting mistakes but how about kindness?
u/AisKacangbutnokacang — 10 days ago