ChatterBank1 min ago
Any ideas?
When I was involved in a road accident recently a really lovely man helped me. He really didn't have to do what he did and I'm so grateful to him. If a lady had helped me, I'd have sent her flowers but what can I send him? I stuck for ideas and I don't really feel a card is enough.
Thanks in advance x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmmm, very difficult as I assume you don't know much if anything about him.
On the whole, most people drink wine, so maybe two good bottles, one red one white. If he doesn't drink wine, he most likely knows someone who does so could still put them to good use.
Having said that, I've given flowers to a man before.
Do you know anything about him that could help?
I know how you feel- I once embarked on a serious detox, which left me very light-headed in the first couple of days. I tripped over in the street- RIGHT in the centre most central point in the town. It was SO embarrassing. Most people just ignored me but one man came up and held my arm and asked if I was okay and said all the right things. I was very comforted by this, and then he went away. I WISH I could have thanked him more but I was in shock!!
He will, I'm sure be grateful for anything.
I helped a lady once when I was least prepared (barefoot and shirtless) and spent hours caring for her, covered in her blood. (Sorry - a bit gross, I know, but she turned out fine.) She insisted on knowing where I worked, and she later baked a pie for me and brought it to my office, marched into my office and told my employer how I had helped her. Her returned kindness was wonderful and something I've obviously never forgotten.
The truth is any real hero gets little or no praise at all.
I was driving behind a car one day when it�s hazzard warming lamps came on and it must have got 12 metres before crashing into three parked cars. I stopped my car at a safe distance, put on my hazzard warning lamps and got out of my car, not sure of what to expect. It turned out to be a guy was diabetic and had come over all dizzy. I managed to get the owner of the car to firstly calm down and then phone for an ambulance.
Thank you everyone for your answers, they're brilliant- why didn't I think of any of them?!
rebecca321, I'm attached at the mo', but that would be such a romantic way to start something with someone, wouldn't it?
I think I'm going to go for SusanLisa's idea of the Leisure Vouchers- it doesn't restrict where he can spend them then- thanks SusanLisa!
Now... I'm going to be a pain. How much do you think I should spend?
Thanks again- I really appreciate it x