- Joined
- Jul 14, 2008
- Messages
- 89,158
- Points
- 113
I had the good fortune of encountering these peasants recently. Btw, I'm also a peasant.
First encounter:
Was walking along the road when a woman came up to me (in her 50s or 60s) and said in English:
"Can give me a dollar?"
I asked: "What for"
She replied "Makan".
I ignored her and walked away.
I noticed that she was approaching everyone who was walking in the same area.
What do you think about her request and methods? What could she have done differently? How should I have responded?
Second encounter:
Was waiting for the MRT when I saw a boy (between 6 to 9 years old) eating something while also waiting for the train. His mother was seated beside him.
I went up to them and said to the boy:
"Can you please stop eating?"
He actually stopped. His mother looked at me but she didn't say anything to me or the boy. Perhaps she stared at me after I walked away, but I didn't look back.
What do you think about what I said and how the woman reacted?
First encounter:
Was walking along the road when a woman came up to me (in her 50s or 60s) and said in English:
"Can give me a dollar?"
I asked: "What for"
She replied "Makan".
I ignored her and walked away.
I noticed that she was approaching everyone who was walking in the same area.
What do you think about her request and methods? What could she have done differently? How should I have responded?
Second encounter:
Was waiting for the MRT when I saw a boy (between 6 to 9 years old) eating something while also waiting for the train. His mother was seated beside him.
I went up to them and said to the boy:
"Can you please stop eating?"
He actually stopped. His mother looked at me but she didn't say anything to me or the boy. Perhaps she stared at me after I walked away, but I didn't look back.
What do you think about what I said and how the woman reacted?