During the hustle and bustle of life in Singapore, one young man is handing out acts of kindness like candy. Since May, TikTok user SomethingForSomeone has been sharing videos of himself giving out snacks, drinks and more to strangers in various parts of Singapore.
During the hustle and bustle of life in Singapore, one young man is handing out acts of kindness like candy.
In another video, SomethingForSomeone goes around PLQ Mall, giving out boxes of nasi padang donated by People's Nasi Padang to food delivery riders who were gathered outside the mall during lunchtime.who didn't appear to have much business at the time, and later giving out the icy treats to passers-by in Tampines Hub.Another said: "Thank you for doing what you are doing! Something as simple as ice cream can make someone else's day.
He began playing football with the boy named Roshan, after getting permission from his parent, and learned that he was practising after his friends left. As Roshan was in visible pain, SomethingForSomeone offered some encouraging words, also passing him a bottle of water to drink.Eventually, the boy got back on his feet and continued the game, with SomethingForSomeone promising to join him again if he was free.
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