I went to McDonald's Drive-through window the other day. At the squawk box I ordered a senior cup of
coffee.
At the
window I had my money ready and the McDonald's employee told me it had been
paid for by the guy that just went through.
I looked up at
the car and whoever it was it was gave me a wave.
When I got
home I told Anna about my free cup of coffee and she said now I need to
"pay it forward".
Wait! It would no longer be free if I passed the
money down the line, and the person would feel obligated to past in down the
line. It seems the money the originator
paid would have fizzled in vain if it was just past down the line, and
everybody ended up paying anyway. The supposedly
free coffee would have had no purpose because it was no longer free.
And another
thing. I think technically in the case
of McDonald's Drive-Thru, it was not a "Pay It Forward", instead it
was "Pay It Backwards."
Maybe people
who "Pay It Backwards" should have a bumper sticker saying that is
what they do.
If I saw a
"Pay it Backwards" bumper sticker on the car in front of me in line,
it might have made a difference of what I would order. Like a discounted Senior Coffee.
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