Amid all the noise and negativity that tends to dominate our days, moments of pure human kindness remind us how much good is still out there. And sometimes, it’s the simplest gestures—like good service at a restaurant—that carry the most emotional weight.
That’s exactly what happened to Megan King, a server at a Perkins Restaurant & Bakery in Yankton, South Dakota. She shared the emotional moment on X, where it quickly went viral and touched hundreds of thousands of hearts.
in pain pic.twitter.com/lgjt12Vamx
— mommy's little meatball (@alienpopstarr) July 21, 2021
A note that said everything
King had been working a typically busy Sunday shift when she noticed an older woman dining alone. “About halfway through her meal, it started to slow down. We chatted for a few minutes. Small talk, nothing too deep,” King told Tyla. The woman mentioned she hadn’t been out to eat in a while and that Perkins used to be one of her favorite spots.
The woman didn’t linger and left quietly. But when King went to clean up the table, she found something unexpected: a handwritten note beside a small tip.
"This was my first time eating out alone since my husband passed."
— Anonymous customer
“As soon as I read that she’d lost her husband, I lost it,” King said. “I had to use the restroom to get myself together enough to tend to my other tables even though I really didn’t have time to take a rest.”
"I lost it."
— @alienpopstarr
She shared a photo of herself crying, captioning it with bittersweet humor: “in pain.”
She later posted again: “This is my real smile because I am very happy and that note did not break my heart at all.”
Social media felt it too
King’s story resonated deeply with social media users, with many offering heartfelt replies. @damomoo wrote, “Always better to just be a good person to other people because you just don't know what they're going through. You were an angel to that woman.”
"You were an angel to that woman."
— @damomoo
Another user, @Jacebrinley, added, “That's the sweetest thing I've seen. thank you so much for being kind.”
@energyElle summed it up perfectly: “Wow my eyes filled up a great example of why customer service is so important. You never know how you can change around someone’s whole day.”
"My eyes filled up."
— @energyElle
A quiet message that spoke volumes
Looking back, King said the woman did seem “a bit sad” and that she now wonders if the customer’s quietness was actually an invitation for more connection. “She kept looking up at me so I assumed something wasn’t right with her meal… but every time I checked, she said everything was great and she didn’t need anything.”
“I wish I would've taken her quiet as an invitation. I think that's what she wanted,” King shared. “But her note let me know I still made a difference.”
right im still recovering
— mommy's little meatball (@alienpopstarr) July 21, 2021
Not about the money
As the post gained traction—over 49,000 shares and 822,000 likes—some critics chimed in, assuming King was upset about the size of the tip. But she was quick to clarify in an interview with Newsweek.
“A lot of our customers are older and living on fixed incomes, so they tip what they can. They are always welcome, no matter how much or little they tip,” she said. And regarding this customer in particular, “Her tip was more than enough.”
old people who live on fixed income deserve to get out for a nice meal. big tippers make up for it anyway. im serving them. you arent. im standing by that, thanks.
— mommy's little meatball (@alienpopstarr) July 21, 2021
Kindness doesn’t cost a thing—and sometimes, it's what helps someone keep going. If you’ve ever doubted the power of small gestures, just ask Megan King. Or better yet, pay it forward at your next meal.