Birthdays are supposed to feel special, filled with laughter, messages, and celebrations from those we love. But for one Reddit user, their birthday was marked by silence—no calls, no texts, not even a small acknowledgment from family. Feeling lonely and overlooked, they sought a small comfort, something tangible to brighten their day. Knowing that their favorite treat could offer at least a moment of joy, they decided to order a pizza from Norbert’s, a local Brooklyn pizzeria known for its friendly service.
But this wasn’t going to be an ordinary order. In the comments section of the Reddit post, the customer explained that they had written a note on the order receipt detailing their feelings. It read, “It’s my birthday and not even my family called me. I’m sad and I really like olives. Please put on as many black olives as you can. I want you to put on so many black olives that you start to question mine and your own sanity. As much as you can include without being fired. Thank you.” The request was both heartfelt and humorous, revealing a sense of vulnerability but also a spark of creativity and joy in the way they framed their plea.
By specifying not only their love for olives but also jokingly instructing the staff to test the limits of their sanity, they unintentionally set the stage for a moment of genuine human kindness. What might have been a routine delivery quickly became a small act of connection, a reminder that even in isolation, someone—anyone—can respond with empathy and care.
In the end, this story reminds us that sometimes it is the tiniest gestures—an extra topping, a thoughtful note, a little creative flair—that can make a person feel truly seen, loved, and remembered, reaffirming the timeless truth that kindness, in any form, is never wasted.