You can not expect too much gratitude from the homeless.many have psychological and physical problems.they have very different concerns than the average citizen who racks his brains about what cell phone or car to buy
gamble1 wrote on 12.01.2023 at 15:12: know someone who once gave a homeless man a sandwich and he threw it after him and said give me money and not bread
the donor turned around and said...he just wanted to share my bread with you... the homeless man suddenly realized that jesus was standing in front of him again, he picked up the roll again and ate it gratefully, amen.
conclusion of such stories: ask someone you want to help (especially on the street), always first what he would like or needs, better is the
thereupon the donor turned around and said...just wanted to share my bread with you... the homeless man suddenly realized that jesus was standing in front of him again, he picked up the bread roll again and ate it gratefully, amen.
conclusion of such stories: ask someone you want to help (especially on the street), always first what he would like or needs, better is that
Well, I often give loose change to homeless people. My observations show that they often buy alcohol with it. But a case with a woman, I have bought food and a coke that has been insanely happy 😃
With us at the Aldi sit since last week also "homeless" immigrants with dog.
Only somehow I find it strange that there are 3 homeless, which probably alternate daily and also all 3 bring a dog!
Whether that are so fraud gangs, where the dog only serves as a means to an end?
If so, I find it even positive that this time no women who were put there!
I had of course also on the first day some money in the potty thrown and thought to me afterwards, that he garnicht in the Aldi purely could, with all the clothes, which he would have to pack then together, because he had already spread it out well with blankets u.a.!
So I brought him a warm cocoa and a can of dog food with out, after I was done with shopping.
About it he has unfortunately also not more so happy than about the change!
Really annoying was the whole the more when I saw the next day that someone else was sitting there 😒
Normally sit with us because never beggars and with us there are also no homeless! So they must have something to do with each other!
BinGOLD wrote on 03.02.2023 at 11:43: With us at the Aldi sit since last week also "homeless" immigrants with dog.
Only somehow I find it strange that there are 3 homeless, which probably alternate daily and also all 3 bring a dog!
Whether that are so fraud gangs, where the dog only serves as a means to an end?
If so, I find it even positive that this time no women who were put there!
I had of course also on the first day some money in the potty thrown and thought to me afterwards, that he garnicht in the Aldi purely could, with all the clothes, which he would have to pack then together, because he had already spread it out well with blankets u.a.!
So I brought him a warm cocoa and a can of dog food with out, after I was done with shopping.
About it he has unfortunately also not more so happy than about the change!
Really annoying was the whole the more when I saw the next day that someone else was sitting there 😒
Normally sit with us because never beggars and with us there are also no homeless! So they must have something to do with each other!
Buy them something to eat and if they are grateful you know they are real
If they are not they just want money whether for drugs or to pay it off but no matter how you take it is not good to give money then
I have once seen in our city in all possible places women with traditional clothing and all were begging in the evening then all clustered in one place next to a van and seen directly with a huge bag of change in the Spielo
gamble1 wrote on 03.02.2023 at 11:51: I've seen once with us in the city in all sorts of places women with traditional clothing and all were begging in the evening then all clustered in one spot seen next to a van and directly with a huge bag of change in the Spielo
exactly so it runs unfortunately, often also children thereby the even hand hold up, early practices itself
@bingold, if n few complain are quickly gone again, aldi is very rigorous with the house right (and this includes the parking lot)
BinGOLD wrote on 03.02.2023 at 11:43: With us at the Aldi sit since last week also "homeless" immigrants with dog.
Only somehow I find it strange that there are 3 homeless, which probably alternate daily and also all 3 bring a dog!
Whether that are so fraud gangs, where the dog only serves as a means to an end?
If so, I find it even positive that this time no women who were put there!
I had of course also on the first day some money in the potty thrown and thought to me afterwards, that he garnicht in the Aldi purely could, with all the clothes, which he would have to pack then together, because he had already spread it out well with blankets u.a.!
So I brought him a warm cocoa and a can of dog food with out, after I was done with shopping.
About it he has unfortunately also not more so happy than about the change!
Really annoying was the whole even more when I saw the next day that someone else sat there 😒
Normally sit with us because never beggars and with us there are also no homeless! So they must have something to do with each other!
Never heard of the begging mafia? In certain neighborhoods in my city you are also always begged, they beg but never their own compatriots on🤔
Never heard of the begging mafia?In certain neighborhoods in my city people are always begging too,but they never beg their own countrymen🤔
compatriots?they are all related to each other & in the position they have all been before....
there are also some who collect signatures or donations for disabled children & grad older people when reading or sign the money from the pocket pull...really evil & unscrupulous but it's not all so and if you are brought up so then they probably do not even know how sick such behavior is actually....
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the donor turned around and said...he just wanted to share my bread with you... the homeless man suddenly realized that jesus was standing in front of him again, he picked up the roll again and ate it gratefully, amen.
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Only somehow I find it strange that there are 3 homeless, which probably alternate daily and also all 3 bring a dog!
Whether that are so fraud gangs, where the dog only serves as a means to an end?
If so, I find it even positive that this time no women who were put there!
I had of course also on the first day some money in the potty thrown and thought to me afterwards, that he garnicht in the Aldi purely could, with all the clothes, which he would have to pack then together, because he had already spread it out well with blankets u.a.!
So I brought him a warm cocoa and a can of dog food with out, after I was done with shopping.
About it he has unfortunately also not more so happy than about the change!
Really annoying was the whole the more when I saw the next day that someone else was sitting there 😒
Normally sit with us because never beggars and with us there are also no homeless! So they must have something to do with each other!
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Buy them something to eat and if they are grateful you know they are real
If they are not they just want money whether for drugs or to pay it off but no matter how you take it is not good to give money then
I have once seen in our city in all possible places women with traditional clothing and all were begging in the evening then all clustered in one place next to a van and seen directly with a huge bag of change in the Spielo
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exactly so it runs unfortunately, often also children thereby the even hand hold up, early practices itself
@bingold, if n few complain are quickly gone again, aldi is very rigorous with the house right (and this includes the parking lot)
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Never heard of the begging mafia? In certain neighborhoods in my city you are also always begged, they beg but never their own compatriots on🤔
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compatriots?they are all related to each other & in the position they have all been before....
there are also some who collect signatures or donations for disabled children & grad older people when reading or sign the money from the pocket pull...really evil & unscrupulous but it's not all so and if you are brought up so then they probably do not even know how sick such behavior is actually....
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