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What acts of kindness blew you away while traveling?
Recently on a train from Casablanca to Fes, a woman offered me fruit. At first, I shook my hand thinking she was trying to sell me something, but then realized she simply wanted everyone around her to enjoy the juicy bananas and peaches she brought for her children. This was a small acts but made my day and give me hope in humanity. I wanted to share this because 1) Morocco gets such a bad rep for aggressive people and scams, but that narrative paints over all of the beauty and generosity of many local people 2) I want to hear about the acts of kindness you’ve experience/witnessed that contributes to a wonderful traveling experience. A Casablanca cab driver also drove all the way back to my drop off point to return my forgotten phone — and didn’t ask for tip. God bless!
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- **Subreddit:** r/travel
- **Author:** u/lucytravel9
- **Score:** 578 upvotes
- **Comments:** 385
- **Posted:** 7/20/2025
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