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What’s the nicest thing a complete stranger has ever done for you?
Sometimes a complete stranger does something unexpectedly kind for you and then disappears from your life, probably never realizing how much that small moment actually meant.
It could be someone helping you when you were stranded, paying for something when you were short on money, standing up for you, comforting you on a terrible day, or just showing kindness exactly when you needed it.
What’s the nicest thing a complete stranger has ever done for you? And if you could meet them again today, what would you say to them?
Guys, Which are the best veg outlets here in our Bangalore?
Please do list them with the location and make a comment on why do you think they are the best? (please comment if you have personal experience)
What’s one AI tool you discovered recently that made you think, “How did I not know about this before?”
Not necessarily ChatGPT, Claude, or the usual big names.
I’m curious about the lesser-known AI tools you’ve found that are genuinely useful — whether for work, coding, research, content creation, productivity, design, or just something completely random.
What’s the tool, and what do you actually use it for?
What’s something you thought would make you happy once you finally got it — but surprisingly didn’t?
Could be a job, money, a relationship, moving somewhere new, buying something you always wanted, or even achieving a goal you spent years chasing.
And on the flip side, what ended up making you happier than you ever expected?
Are Reddit discussions becoming more influential than marketing?
Noticed something recently.
Whenever people want the real answer, they search:
Product name + Reddit
Service + Reddit
“Is this worth it?” + Reddit
Now AI tools are also using these discussions as part of their answers.
So random user conversations are starting to affect buying decisions at scale.
That’s wild considering brands spend huge budgets on campaigns, while a discussion thread with real experiences can sometimes carry more weight.
Feels like communities have been undervalued for years.
This could actually change how marketing works long term.