How to Give Back

Little Things You Can Do to Make Someone's Day

How can you help the people who help you? Waiters, bus drivers, letter carriers, and more reveal the little things that make a difference

Little Things You Can Do to Make Someone's Day
Monica Buck
1 of 8 Next

To Help Letter and Newspaper Carriers:
  • Control your pets. Even if you think your dog is about as fierce as Snoopy, keep him on a leash or behind a closed door, suggests Andy Petersen, a Washington, D.C., letter carrier who started out in Boulder, Colorado, 22 years ago. You don’t know if a particular carrier is averse to animals.
  • Clear away piles of toys and bikes from the front stoop. Getting past them is “like picking your way through a minefield,” says Mark Sims, who delivered mail for 21 years in Springfield, Missouri.
  • Don’t block your newspaper tube or mailbox with garbage bags on trash-collection day.
  • Offer your carrier a beverage to warm up or cool off, depending on the weather, recommends Sims. Baked goods and thank-you notes are also appreciated.
  • Learn your carrier’s name and use it. He or she knows yours.


  • 1 of 8 Next

    Related Solutions
    Advertisement

    Real Simple Weddings Guide

    Get month-by-month checklists, inspiring photos, etiquette answers, and more

    New Year, New You Sweepstakes

    Start the year fresh with a makeover. Enter to win a trip to Los Angeles and $3,000 in spending money

    Advertisement