How far can a random, small compliment go?
In our society, we've been taught to stay under certain norms. For example - greet your acquaintances, but stay away from strangers.
A slight deviation away from any of the hundreds of norms we've learned can result in ridicule, isolation, or just some weird looks. Yeah, not something you'd really want to do. You would you have to put yourself in a vulnerable position, which is something that most people would try to avoid. Why stick out of the crowd when you could avoid all the unnecessary attention?
People should actually be asking themselves, why not? What if you deviated away from a norm in a good way? Sure, you'd get some weird looks, but instead of ridicule or isolation, you would receive praise.
An event started in my school involving these small notecards... On the front they say, "SMILE, You've just been tagged with a random act of kindness! :)" The mission of these notecards is to spread "Random Acts of Kindness" throughout the school.
However, these cards have to have a starting point... And that's where I wanted to help. My friend, the president of NHS at my school, picks up a bunch of these cards from the Student Activities office every day. For 5 days in a row, I asked her for more cards everyday so that I could help spread them around.
Normally, students would only give these cards to people they are well-acquainted with. After all, it would make you feel uncomfortable doing a Random Act of Kindness to some random kid. However, there's an issue with this. If you only pass these Smile cards to you friends, and your friends pass them onto their friends, the cards wouldn't get too far. Most of them would just stay within your circle of friends.
I decided to go around during lunch and passing periods and distribute the cards to random students. Whenever I handed someone a card, I would give them a compliment... "Your hair looks nice," "You look like a smart person," "You seem like a pretty cool person," etc.
The reactions were great. I got a lot of weird looks.. along with a lot of Thank Yous and laughs also. My favorite reaction was when someone came after me to give it back because they didn't want to carry around the card. As he handed the card back to me, he told me that I was a good person. I could tell he just said that because he didn't know what else to say, but at the moment, I actually did feel like a pretty good person.
I ended up passing out 40-50 cards, with around half of the recipients being strangers.
One random compliment can reach out to many, many people.... One smile at a time.