From the Editor: Can Free Hugs Change the World?

03/28/09  Print This Post Print This Post    4 Comments   Popular   Written by Julie Schwietert
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Every day, travelers and expats around the world are blogging about their journeys over on our community blog. This week alone, Matador members have written about their experiences teaching in Ecuador and exploring the Hluhluwe Game Reserve in South Africa (from a wheelchair).

One of my favorite blogs this week was from Matador member Mojo, who wrote from London about his experience joining a group of Couchsurfers to give passersby free hugs.

Free Hugs in Austria, Photo: sooperkuh

“There are lots of incredible people out there… trying to make the world a closer place,” Mojo wrote.

So he joined a few of them with his own FREE HUGS sign down by the Thames. Here’s what happened next:

“The next two hours of my life were absolutely incredible. As the general public raced by I held my sign up and shouted things like, “Free Hugs!”, “Hugs are awesome and I can prove it!”, “Have you hugged a Canadian today?”.

It started off slowly. Many people tried to ignore us as they passed. Some stopped to take photos of the “crazy people” but kept a safe distance.

But then I saw a woman standing just a few feet away, watching us with a smile on her face. I walked over to her and said, “Would you like a hug?” and without a word she put her arms around me. People started to clap and cheer and it was like an invisible barrier had been broken because more onlookers started coming over and hugging other CSers…. [T]he cynics and the skeptics were massively outnumbered by the ones who walked away smiling; feeling a little happier that their day was a little brighter.”

Maybe free hugs won’t change the world… but they might just change your day.

Free Hugs in Brazil, Photo: Flavia Mariani

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To learn more about the FREE HUGS Campaign around the world, check out the official website here.


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Julie Schwietert is the managing editor of Matador Network. She contributed a chapter to the recently published book, The Voluntary Traveler, and is currently working on five features for Fodor's Puerto Rico, 6th Edition.

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  • pam replied on March 28, 2009

    I TOTALLY rushed the Free Hugs guy at Folklife last spring, a skinny early 20something in a tyedyed t-shirt; I couldn’t help myself. And when I saw him later that day, I was disappointed that every one wasn’t doing the same.

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  • david miller replied on March 28, 2009

    abrazos!

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  • Shane replied on March 28, 2009

    Great story! There are some folks that offer free hugs in the Harajuku area of Tokyo but I’ve never taken advantage of the offer…

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  • loving replied on March 31, 2009

    Free hugs are absolutely Amazing, and I do think they change our World. They have certainly changed mine.:)

    Global Free Hugs day is April 4th, 2009, please join us wherever you are!!!

    Hugs :) ))

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