Waiting in line to pay for groceries while maintaining a 6 ft. distance, I saw the man shown here cut in line. He didn't appear to notice what he'd done. The person he skipped didn't say anything. When it was time for the man to pay, he reached in his back pocked and realized he'd forgotten his wallet. He looked a bit disappointed and embarrassed.
The person he skipped stepped up and told the cashier they'd pay for his groceries, which only consisted of milk and cookies. He was more than grateful. He kindly thanked them, and went on his way. Upon arrival at the register, the cashier asked, "He cut you off and you paid for his groceries. Why?" The person who had been cut off smiled and said, "I hope that if one day my Dad forgets his wallet, someone will step up and buy his milk and cookies."
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