Talk:Random act of kindness

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The second week of February is Random Act of Kindness week. In which country? Chocsaway 18:01, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

Would be nice to have a cite for Anne Herbert's original use of the phrase. I have in my hand a copy of p. 88 from Whole Earth Review, Spring 1995, titled "Handy Tips on How to Behave at the Death of the World", in which the phrase is (sort of) in the penultimate sentence. The last sentence is: "This is your last chance." The question is: was the Whole Earth Review article her first use, or was it somewhere else?


I thought the phrase originated from Danny Wallace himself.