TikTok and then waited to see if people would look for it.As of 7 p.m. on Thursday, his video had around 72,000 views. Saskatoon students spreading holiday cheer to care homes with letters, Christmas cards “It blew up … I was impressed.
I was like, ‘man, if this does well, I’m going to keep doing it,’” he said.“It’s just a random act of kindness that I just wanted to do.
We’re in a difficult situation with everything going on right now. So trying to shine a light on something that we don’t usually do.“With COVID … it is difficult to do anything.”The Saskatoon resident said the idea came from his time abroad.“My background the last couple of years was I’d been living in Australia, so I was the tour guide, so I had to basically look for.