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VIDEO: Stranger Does Hear-Warming Gesture for Homeless Man on the Subway

This isn’t the first time that a video impresses us and brings back our faith in humanity, but we hope to see them as frequently as possible.

Sometimes it’s just one simple gesture that isn’t such a huge bother for you that not only brightens someone’s day but it could be that small gesture that actually saves another human being.

Homeless people have a really tough life and they have to endure the cold and the hunger every single day.

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While some might argue that no one can be homeless if they actually work, there are some cases in which they ended up like this by no fault of their own and might be too old or too sick to work anymore.

No matter the case, they are human just like us and sometimes even more so. They appreciate every small kind gesture and the one that was on the subway from New York City will probably be praying for the stranger he met for a very long time.

According to dailymail.co.uk, a heartwarming video shows the moment a man gave the shirt off his back to a cold man who was shivering on a Brooklyn-bound A train in New York City.

The viral clip was shared to Facebook by Lazaro Nolasco, who told the New York Daily News that he boarded the somewhat empty train in Washington Heights Friday night.

Nolasco said the elderly man, who was sitting alone, didn’t have a shirt on and his ‘body looked sick’.

Temperatures in the city neared freezing as the 21-year-old man decided to record the interaction between the elderly man and the Good Samaritan.

The viral clip was shared to Facebook by Lazaro Nolasco, who told the New York Daily News that he boarded the somewhat empty train in Washington Heights Friday night.

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Nolasco said the elderly man, who was sitting alone, didn’t have a shirt on and his ‘body looked sick’.

The video, which has been viewed over nine million times on Facebook, first shows the do-gooder shaking out the white T-shirt he had just taken off of his body and walking over to the man sitting alone.

The conversation between the pair isn’t audible, but the strap-hanger can be seen gently helping the man put the shirt on, as he his left in pants and a white tank-top.

Once on, he then helps to adjust the fit of the shirt on the man, before walking back to his seat.

Moments later he returns with a black hat that he also placed on the man’s head.

As the video comes to an end, it’s unclear what became of the two men.

‘The guy did a good deed, so I wanted to record it,’ Nolasco told the Daily News. ‘I would tell him, ‘God bless him.’ That was thoughtful.’

Nolasco said that he got off the train at 42nd Street, but said they still remained on the train.

The lovely video has also been shared more than 200,000 times on Facebook.

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