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Do you give money to beggars?

Postby cromwell » 12 Oct 2022, 08:57

Just wondering.
A couple of nights since I dropped into Sainsbury's. Outside there was a woman begging; obviously a junkie, no teeth and as skinny as anything. She wasn't an advert for that way of life, exactly.
I gave her some change.
Is it the right thing to do though? Would you have done it?
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby Ally » 12 Oct 2022, 09:15

Yes, I would've done the same.
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby saundra » 12 Oct 2022, 09:41

I have in the past but no not now
But if I was in a supermarket checkout and saw someone
a few pound short I would help then
Because it's not being spent on,drugs
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby Workingman » 12 Oct 2022, 09:43

Money? No! However, I have often bought them something to eat (pie or pasty) and a milky drink.
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby Ally » 12 Oct 2022, 10:01

Workingman wrote:Money? No! However, I have often bought them something to eat (pie or pasty) and a milky drink.



I've done that many times too.

It just depends....
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby meriad » 12 Oct 2022, 10:06

I never give cash; will happily buy food or toiletries etc though.
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby Ally » 12 Oct 2022, 10:17

Workingman wrote:Money? No! However, I have often bought them something to eat (pie or pasty) and a milky drink.



Years ago in Bedford there was a young chap asking for money outside Tesco.
I asked him if he was hungry as I'd rather get him a meal deal than give money to him.

He was very happy with that....but then proceeded to tell me he'd like some fried chicken from the delhi counter and some fancy dancy drink!
I was gobsmacked. :o

I wasn't hard hearted enough to tell him to get stuffed but he got the most basic meal deal that day! :lol:
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby jenniren » 12 Oct 2022, 10:47

Workingman wrote:Money? No! However, I have often bought them something to eat (pie or pasty) and a milky drink.


Same as you WM.
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby saundra » 12 Oct 2022, 10:48

Ally beggars here at one time refuse food and drink and want only cash
It's very profitable in the summer season
Cheeky prat the best indeed :lol:
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Re: Do you give money to beggars?

Postby miasmum » 12 Oct 2022, 16:21

I asked the man sitting outside Sainsbury if he would like some sandwiches and a drink, he said yes, but not fish and I dont like orange.

I got him ham salad he said thank you, put them in his bag, with about 10 other packets of sandwiches.

That sort of put me off
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