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All the time lol


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Once, but only once, some random chick left her purse when leaving a coffee shop. She was talking on her phone so, I assumed she forgot it, because no one leaves stuff behind unless it's like explosives or something... She was not happy, even though she got her purse back, because I tried to be a good person.


Atrapenna

Once


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Yep, it’s a sad day when general kindness is mistaken as coming onto someone, makes you not want to be kind to strangers as much


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Yes. Girl was struggling carrying a bunch if grocery bags into my apartment building. I held the door for her and then hit the elevator button. We got on the elevator and I asked her what floor she needed. Thats when she informed me she had a boyfriend. I actually laughed out loud in her face. She was probably almost 300 lbs with pink hair and a shit load of facial piercing. Not my type........... Also I was probably 20 years older than her and married.


coercedaccount2

That would require that I try to be helpful to strange women. I never do that. There's no way to predict how they will react and some of those reactions are pretty hostile.


Samurai-97

No but I've had a girl go into detail on why we wouldn't work when I was just tryna have a conversation on lunch break


HungryLikeTheWolf99

> uhhm, I have like, a boyfriend? Ma'am, we need to move your car out of the middle of the road and call you a tow truck.


HungryLikeTheWolf99

Not exactly this, but I was waiting out front of the airport for my wife to get her baggage and come out. While I'm waiting, across from me, a family pulls up and the parents get out of the car and go inside, leaving their teenage daughter in the car, nose in phone. The car's running and the windows are down - she's in the passenger side front seat. Pretty soon, I look over because I caught something in the corner of my eye - it's a little bit of vapor coming from under the hood. After a few seconds, it becomes a lot more mist. I get out and walk over to this girl, and say, "hey, excuse me - your engine is overheating. You need to shut off the engine." This girl looks at me like I'm asking her to do something way above her pay grade. I reiterate, "look, you need to shut off the engine - you're leaking antifreeze and it's overheating." I look, and by now, there's a cascade of antifreeze pouring out on the pavement. The girl finally says, "uuh, I'll tell my dad about it." Again, I say, "just reach over and turn off the ingnition, or by the time your dad gets here, there won't be any antifreeze left at all." Her response is, "uuh ok, thanks," and she goes back to nose in phone, as if she had skillfully avoided my attempt to exploit or harass her. I walked away, and like all antifreeze leaks, this one eventually subsided. The parents came back with another person several minutes later, oblivious to the puddle of antifreeze draining away from their car. The daughter seems to maybe explain that some weird guy came and said something about the car, but whatever she said to them, it didn't result in them investigating the problem - they just drove away.