I am sure many of yours heard of
that popular game on Facebook called “NekNominate” which is well known all over
the world and in many European countries mainly amongst the youngsters. In case
you didn’t it is about people drinking a beer after which they nominate two friends,
give them 24 hours, ask to do them same and share the video of the event.
Sounds fun, well at least sounded till about a month ago it started to become a
lethal game. According to CNN
sources at least 5 men aged under the year of 30 lost their life already
because of drinking fatal cocktails.
But to keep up with optimism and
turn the bad things into good RAKnomination
(Random Act of Kindness) is the game that started to spread around on Facebook
and since launching (February 3rd) we can see more and more people
being part of it. I know it is a while here but this is something that must be
shared, done and ensure the good things keep flowing. The point of this game is
similar as the first one, but here you have to share kindness instead of pulling
down a drink which can be harmfull and with RAKNomination you can brighten someone’s
day, make their life more lively as here in the UK and all over Europe there
are plenty of people in need (may it be only
a smile or a flower).
Just to give you a little taste
of it see below some fun videos, join the game and continue spreading the
kindness.
This first video is about as guy
who was inspired by the South African NekNomination and instead of drinking the
beer he did something much better.
On the next video you can see a
girl from Seville who packed food and shared it with homeless people:
This third video I find it very
touching and funny at the end. Watch it and decide yourself.
And to make things more
interesting please see the video below to learn where the whole story started.
Hopefully continues in an amazing way and we will see/ hear about your and your
friends deed as well soon.
You can share your video by
inserting in your files name #RAKNomination and share it on a website you fancy
and link your video to your own or Random Act of Kindess’s
Facebook page.