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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/1bobbylane on 2024-04-10 03:05:11.
In line to get take out at a Japanese restaurant tonight and I remembered being here during peak Covid. Masks, take out only, etc
I was in line, 6 feet of separation. A guy approached me, asked if I could help him get some food. I had just been to the ATM and had fresh $20's. I was feeling generous and decided to give him $20. Opened my wallet, grabbed a bill and handed it to him without looking and said I hope this helps. He looks down, his eyes get big as he looks at me again and says thank you. Looked over his shoulder once walking away. I thought I must have really made his day.
A couple minutes later, I had a sick feeling when I remembered earlier in the day I sold something on Marketplace and they paid with a $50 bill. Checked the wallet and sure as shit, I gave him $50.
TLDR: accidentally gave a $50 instead of a $20 to a panhandler.