Only time I have ever given money to a panhandler was in college, when I was still single. My three roommates and I had gone to the grocery store for our weekly food run, and on our way out saw an oldish man with a dog and a bag of dog food next to the parking lot exit. We scrounged up some loose change, figuring the guy looked dirty enough that he probably was really homeless, and that if he cared enough to get his dog some dog food, we'd trust him with our loose change. He was very thankful for the ~$2 or so he got.
I've had people yell and scream at me before when I've explained that I don't have cash in my wallet, so sorry. Look, lady, it's the truth. I spend it far too easily, while the credit card feels like it has more consequences. So no, I really don't have cash. You can stop swearing at me now. At least the guy at the grocery store today understood when I explained that I didn't even have $.75 in my wallet. Though he did look shady enough that I locked my car doors as soon as I was in the car. Last thing I needed was for him to climb in after me and threaten me and Baby.
And last week, I did actually have change in my wallet (about $.26 in loose coins). I gave them to a charity right outside the Sam's Club exit since they'd fallen out of my wallet a good two or three times while I was fishing around for my Sam's card and credit card. I told the guy that we both won, since he got a little more change in his charity box, and I got rid of the Attack Coins of Doom. He, too, was very thankful.
But yeah, my policy is this. If you ask me for money (especially without explaining why you need it), I will tell you I don't have cash in my wallet. Sorry. If you ask me for money for food, I will offer you food if I have any, but otherwise you get the same answer as those just asking for money. And since Hubby and I are on a strict budget due to his stipend, I'm not buying you gas. Sorry. I can barely afford to buy food and gas for our family. I can't really afford to donate to yours too.
I've had people yell and scream at me before when I've explained that I don't have cash in my wallet, so sorry. Look, lady, it's the truth. I spend it far too easily, while the credit card feels like it has more consequences. So no, I really don't have cash. You can stop swearing at me now. At least the guy at the grocery store today understood when I explained that I didn't even have $.75 in my wallet. Though he did look shady enough that I locked my car doors as soon as I was in the car. Last thing I needed was for him to climb in after me and threaten me and Baby.
And last week, I did actually have change in my wallet (about $.26 in loose coins). I gave them to a charity right outside the Sam's Club exit since they'd fallen out of my wallet a good two or three times while I was fishing around for my Sam's card and credit card. I told the guy that we both won, since he got a little more change in his charity box, and I got rid of the Attack Coins of Doom. He, too, was very thankful.
But yeah, my policy is this. If you ask me for money (especially without explaining why you need it), I will tell you I don't have cash in my wallet. Sorry. If you ask me for money for food, I will offer you food if I have any, but otherwise you get the same answer as those just asking for money. And since Hubby and I are on a strict budget due to his stipend, I'm not buying you gas. Sorry. I can barely afford to buy food and gas for our family. I can't really afford to donate to yours too.


I mean, they were hungry, right?




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