Ryan King has Cerebral Palsy and can't walk or talk, but he loves going out for dinner, and had a particularly lovely meal out earlier this week.
In fact, a stranger's act of kindness is responsible for putting this huge big smile on the 20-year-old's face.
Twenty-year-old Ryan, who is wheelchair-bound, was at Zizzi's for dinner recently with his two carers.
After a delay in service, Ryan's carers got chatting to a family of four next to them.
They thought little of it at the time, but when they went to pay for their meal at the end of the night, they learned that the kind family had paid their bill for them!
"It was a really nice, what they did. It was out of the blue," Faizal Shah, one of Ryan's carers, told the Manchester Evening News.
"The waiter just came up and said the family next to us had sorted it. Honestly, words cannot describe how I felt. Ryan was really happy."
Indeed, he was.
And when Ryan's mum, Paula King, heard the heartwarming story, she was so thankful that she took to Facebook to publicly thank the strangers.
"When the family were going the gentleman came over and said 'nice to meet you and enjoy the rest of the day' and off they went," Paula wrote on her page.
"The waiter came over around 10 mins after to say the family had paid for Ryan's meal, I would just to like to say a big thank you for doing something so kind for Ryan and a massive thank you from Ryan."
She wrote: "I just popped it onto Facebook in the hope it gets to him so they can be thanked for what they've done. There aren't many people out there like that."
"It was a really, really nice thing to do. They just got chatting while they were waiting for their orders. The guy never, ever said 'oh by the way, I've paid."
"Ryan's got a smile that would light up any room. We're just so grateful that someone would do that and make him so happy like that."