HE’S the “absolute legend” who’s proven that there is still good in the world.

While waiting in line to pay for his groceries at a Coles supermarket in Wyoming on the NSW Central Coast, father-of-two Ryan O’Donnell came to the rescue after an elderly customer ahead of him ran into a bit of trouble while trying to pay.

The elderly woman, who was trying to pay for her items at the checkout with a card, was met with continuous declines when swiping to make the payment.

But in a random act of kindness, Mr O’Donnell — who was dressed in a yellow T-shirt and black shorts, decided to pay for the woman’s groceries on her behalf.

“I was just there in the grocery aisle or checkout with my kids and I saw the old lady having some trouble with the card, Mr O’Donnell, 34, told Channel 9’s The Today Show.

“She swiped it quite a number of times and then they took her around to the front cigarette counter and got her to keep trying.

“By that stage my groceries had gone through and I went around and spoke to the young lady and said ‘how much is it’ and they said $44 or something ... her card kept being declined due to insufficient funds so I said ‘Look, here’s $50 just take it out of that’.”

This guy at Wyoming Coles who just went through the register with his two kids paid for this ladies groceries when her card kept declining 👍 pic.twitter.com/pTLq0ij6NK — Luke (@Boycey1105) February 28, 2017

Couldn't fit this in the original tweet but she wanted to pay him back eventually and he just said "Don't worry, have a good day" https://t.co/9PopSHl6MT — Luke (@Boycey1105) February 28, 2017

The moment, which was snapped and shared on Twitter by a passer-by called Luke, captured the heartwarming moment.

“This guy at Wyoming Coles who just went through the register with his two kids paid for this lady’s groceries when her card kept declining,” the tweet read.

In an additional tweet, Luke continued by saying while the lady wanted to pay him back the father-of-two refused.

“She wanted to pay him back eventually and he just said, ‘Don't worry, have a good day.’”

The image has been met with praise on Twitter, with social media users calling the good samaritan an “absolute champion” and an “awesome guy”.

Mr O’Donnell, who is a stay-at-home dad with a young girl and boy, told the breakfast show the response to his good gesture was “overwhelming.”

“The lady wanted to know how she was going to get the money back to me,” he said.

“I said ‘oh look, don’t worry about it — it’s only $44 you’ll be right and enjoy your day’. With that I walked off and I think I went and brought myself a coffee from Gloria Jeans.”

Mr O’Donnell said he could tell “the old duck was getting confused” who reminded him of his nan.

“I couldn’t not walk away,” he said.

“That’s how my mum and dad brought me up.”

Mr O’Donnell’s good deed was met with praise on social media, with the post of the pair being retweeted more than 145 times, and over 460 likes.

“Absolute Champion. Should be more people like him in this world. If we all knew how to give, think of how amazing life would be?” one Twitter user wrote.

“What a nice person! Humans are the best,” another added.

Another social media user, Julie Boyd, said she had done a similar deed for another person while having trouble paying at the checkout.

“I did that yesterday. Poor old bloke was distraught he couldn’t get his card to work. Have to look after the oldies,” she commented.