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Calmly, quietly, respectfully, and with good humour and a smile. Then move on. ...
The above. I don't think going around swearing your head off is really necessary.
Have bought food for some before, mainly feel sorry for the ones with pets (dogs generally). I usually buy something for them and give the dog a treat. Call me a sucker, being a constant cynic is a bit tiring and you're likely to miss the opportunity to help someone who may actually need it.
Big difference between genuine beggars and scam artists/thieves who use begging as a cover for criminality. Most people with street smarts can tell them apart from half a mile away and base how they react to each of them accordingly. "Calmly, quietly, respectfully and with good humour and a smile" may certainly be appropriate for the first group but those that try acting that way with the second group might as well just wear a T shirt with "Please Rob Me" printed on the front.
I've met plenty of scammers, no need to scream "cough* off" or the like. "Move along" in the local language has been more than enough. Raising attention to yourself is never a good thing in my opinion, especially when in a foreign country as a tourist.
I've met plenty of scammers, no need to scream "cough* off" or the like. "Move along" in the local language has been more than enough. Raising attention to yourself is never a good thing in my opinion, especially when in a foreign country as a tourist.
PS-most honest beggar.Las Vegas.Sign read "I wont lie I am going to buy beer."
You're embellishing, jmrocky, and distorting what has been posted in the process. Just as there was no suggestion of swearing at the genuinely needy, there was no suggestion at all that "screaming" anything was advisable either, so why imply I said that? FWIW I am a measured and controlled person - to me screaming reflects fear and loss of control. I prefer to not raise attention to myself, so in that respect I guess we are in agreement. If the need arises though, I find that people can be most forceful and intimidating by speaking a little slower and in a lower tone. Somehow I can't imagine that an insipid comment like "move along" in any language would achieve anything at all - might get a few laughs though.
I am not street smart. In fact I struggle. Probably viewed as an easy target too.Street smarts is a vague term and means different things to different people. Even so if we were all street smart we would not be mugged at all.
I always seem to have given my spare change "to the other bloke down the road"
I do however support this organisation, much better than donating to any charity IMHO KIVA