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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Its nice to see kind people around us. Today, while on my way home, in the crowded train at NEL, there was this indian guy (tall, wearing office wear) fall right behind me when the train stopped. He bumped onto my back and fell flat lying there with wide eyes. I was wearing a short skirt was so afraid that he deliberately fall onto me.
But then i realised that he's not feeling well. Everyone was like "wow", and a kind lady helped him up and everyone let up their seats for him to lie down. The kind lady asked for water, and the guy behind gave his bottle of water for that poor fellow. Then another lady quickly use her medicated oil and rubbed his forehead and temples for about 15 mins. The other passenger notified the control station officer. Everyone was concerned about him.
But he felt very embarrassed after he gets better. The lady who helped him ask about him and ask him to drink sugar water for he might have low sugar level.

After this incident i realised people tend to help too. The things i learnt in psychology like diffusion of responsibility and bystander effect does not exist here.
I'm glad.