In today’s busy world, small acts of kindness can make a big difference. A recent social media post showed how understanding and care can help people with disabilities.
The post, shared by David Tan in TADA Drivers Club, shows a conversation between a passenger and a private hire driver. The passenger, who is blind and has a guide dog, sent a message asking the driver if they could take them.
The message said, “Hi, I am blind and am traveling with a guide dog, will you be able to take us?”
At first, the driver thought about canceling the trip but changed their mind after seeing the message. The passenger also added, “I am at Plaza Singapore Oldenlane entrance. Please do look out for me.”
This simple exchange has touched many hearts online. It shows how hard life can be for people with disabilities and how even small actions can make things easier for them.
For blind people, guide dogs are essential for getting around, but not everyone is willing to help.

What People Are Saying
The comments on the post were full of support. Many praised the driver for deciding to help.
One person said, “This kind I don’t mind picking up at all. Better than those able-bodied who request drop-offs at hard-to-reach places.”
Another person pointed out that the passenger likely used voice-to-text to send their message.
Tools like these help people with disabilities, but society still has a long way to go to make things easier for them.
Why It’s Important
This story reminds us that people with disabilities face challenges every day. Getting around, using public transport, or just being understood can be difficult. However, small acts of kindness—like saying “Yes” to a simple request—can make a big difference.
Drivers and service providers also play an important role in making life easier for everyone. Saying no may be easy, but saying yes can change someone’s day for the better.
What We Can Learn
As we work towards a more inclusive world, stories like this remind us to be kind and aware of others’ needs. Social media helps share these lessons and inspires others to be thoughtful.
Drivers and others who provide services can make a big impact by being willing to help.
This story shows how a small choice can mean a lot.
Choosing to help instead of canceling a ride shows the best of humanity.
Let’s hope this inspires more kindness and a stronger commitment to helping everyone feel included.
Photo: David Tan, Grab Singapore
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