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When Homeless Man Insists On Paying for Fancy Meal With His Hard-Earned Money, Restaurant Makes Special Offer

 
 
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In Brazil, it is very common for slum residents or homeless people to collect recyclables on the streets to sell and make a livingbut its not so common to see them sit down in a restaurant where the average meal costs $100.

But thats exactly what happened when a man walked into Benvindo, a high-end restaurant in Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais State.

 

According to the staff, a customer who appeared to be homeless approached the waiters at the front door and asked for a meal.

The 21-year-old waiter, Felipe Rodrigues Fontes, said that this request was particularly strange because the man also insisted that he wanted to pay for the meal with the money he had made by working decently: a single $50 bill.

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Fontes thought this was peculiar, but he proceeded to serve the man as he does every other guest.

The man chose an executive lunch, which includes an appetizer, main dish, and dessert. According to Fontes, the bill came to a final tally of $121.80 but when the man asked for the bill, the owners of the restaurant asked the waiter to waive the charge.

Instead of accepting the free meal, however, the man politely refused and insisted on paying for the meal with the money he had earned from collecting the cans.

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He truly wanted to pay for it, Fontes told Correio Braziliense.

When it became apparent that the man was not budging in his position, the waiter agreed to charge him $10 although, he says that he had to lie, saying it was an ongoing promotion, because the man had $50 and was refusing to get the $40 change.

A customer having lunch with her friends took a picture of the man and the waiter and posted it to a private Instagram, saying: We just watched a great example of compassion and synergy. The ease of this guy made me think about the many paths we choose in life trying to be happy and many times, its in the simplest and most truthful and unexpected way that is is closer and more accessible than we realize.

The photo was later reposted to a Facebook group about restaurants in Belo Horizonte where it garnered over 2,400 shares and dozens of comments praising Fontes and the customer.

Currently, nobody knows any further details about the homeless manor whether he is even homeless; but Fontes said that he simply wanted to perform an act of kindness for an honest hard-working man.

Be Sure And Share This Inspiring Story Of Kindness With Your Friends On Social Media  Photos by Rafael Salazar



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Homeless Veteran Asks for Nothing, But Town Insists On Helping Him Anyway

 
 
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While some towns rally around high school athletic teams, this community has found common ground in their care and appreciation for a homeless man named Steve Arnold.

Enamored by his kind ways, the people of Blue Springs, Missouri have been regularly offering gifts and services to Arnold. Although the 66-year-old veteran never asks for anything, out of principle and personal conviction, he has accepted their kindness and appreciates their willingness to help. Most recently, the local residents gifted Arnold a new sleeping bed, a cot, a new tent, socks, and food. Some made kind offers to do his laundry and give him car rides or a place to shower.

The origin of the communitys fascination with Steve is somewhat of a mystery, even to the residents themselves. But the towns Facebook page, Blue Springs Community Awareness, primarily became a place to talk about Arnold, what he is up to, and how he is faring.

 

Sella Minker, a manager of the Woods Chapel QuikTrip where Steve is often seen, told the Kansas Morning Star: The Facebook page for Blue Springs has been blowing up about him for months.

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Minker first became familiar with Arnold because he would regularly pick up cigarette butts and trash in front of her store. When asked why Steve became so popular she said: You know I dont know; hes very down to Earth. Hes very quiet, very polite. He doesnt ask people for money. Just very humble. Very thankful all the time. Gives people hugs. Hes such a sweet guy.

Thats just it. He doesnt ask for anything, resident Laura Booker told the Star. Me and some friends gave him $100. He started crying. He didnt know where his next meal was coming from.

Steve had been living with his daughter prior to becoming homeless, but due to financial difficulties, had to resort to living in a makeshift tent near the highway. Fortunately, his daughter is currently working on getting a place of her own so he can move back in with her.

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Afflicted with mental illness, Steve finds difficulty holding a job and survives with his social security benefits, which dont offer enough to provide him with rent, and all that goes with that.

Thanks to the local support, however, his quality of living has increased dramatically.

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/blue-springs-rallies-to-help-homeless-vet/



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