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Usually, just smiling and saying "No, sorry, I don't have any change on me." will resolve the awkwardness of the situation. I always screen people before interacting with them, so I will just ignore the professional beggars, as I have no respect for them or their "profession", but the local junkies I offer a smile and a polite reply while I look them in the eyes. It won't help their situation money-wise or drug-wise, but at least I'm not just another rude person who ignores them or who is afraid to look at them in fear of feeling awkward. I think it's a bit sad how many people just walk by them without even acknowledging that they exist.
I used to be nice about it and use that line, but then a large percentage of them wouldn't take that for an answer. Now if they ask for change, the only reason I'd give it to them is if I the jingling noise in my pocket is annoying me. Otherwise I'll just say no and if they persist, I'll get increasingly more abusive each time they ask.
But I'm hungry, you don't think I should eat? (Obese homeless man said that to me)
I watched a show last night on Animal Planet where they spent 1,000,000 dollars and a ton of manpower to cut a path through ice to get 2 whales out to the open sea to prevent them from dying.
I watched a show last night on Animal Planet where they spent 1,000,000 dollars and a ton of manpower to cut a path through ice to get 2 whales out to the open sea to prevent them from dying.
only if they're brutally honest. some old black dude said to me a few weeks ago: "don;t got no kids, don;t got no aids. but i got no home and no money and i needs to get fucked up." how do you argue with that.
i give money to hard working motherfuckers