What Do You Expect From a Beggar You Say No To

So, one quirky observation today at Geneva Railway Station pleasantly shocked me.

We had late-night snacks at the station.

After our guilty pleasure trip, I was walking back to the parking area when a 'beggar' approached me asking for 5 francs to eat.

He looked disheveled, so I figured most probably he was asking for money to get high.

So, I said no.

Do you know what happened next? I mean, what he said next? Just take a wild guess.

I was reluctant to say no at first due to various reasons, including his (over)reaction.

But to my utter surprise, he replied to my decline:

"It's ok, have a good evening," (he said in French)

I mean, I had seen beggars making faces or even hurling abuses after my rejection to their requests.

But someone greeting me 'have a good evening' was amazing, especially if he was really begging for food!

Can I say people in general are more civilized here?


What are your observations of beggars around the world? And what is the first thought that comes to your mind when a beggar approaches you?

What makes you say Yes or No to their requests?

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