I need a little bit of insight about something that happened at Safeway yesterday.
Preface: I listen to children being interviewed by CPS for work every day, so I am very sympathetic to kids that aren't fed properly.
I was in line to buy my groceries and there was a lady in her 30's behind me with three kids. She had a loaf of bread, bologni, peanut butter and some Ramen noodles. Maybe I judged a but, but it appeared that she was financially strained. I turned to her and offered to buy her groceries because someone had done it for me once.
Then she freaked out on me and started yelling a bunch of shit about how I shouldn't assume she's poor and all different kinds of shit. At first I was offended and I just dismissed her as a crazy and went on with my business.
But the more I think about it, I think she may be right. I mean, I was only trying to do her a favor, but maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to pass judgement? Also, if I were extremely pressed for money and someone offered to buy me groceries, I wouldn't turn them down.
Preface: I listen to children being interviewed by CPS for work every day, so I am very sympathetic to kids that aren't fed properly.
I was in line to buy my groceries and there was a lady in her 30's behind me with three kids. She had a loaf of bread, bologni, peanut butter and some Ramen noodles. Maybe I judged a but, but it appeared that she was financially strained. I turned to her and offered to buy her groceries because someone had done it for me once.
Then she freaked out on me and started yelling a bunch of shit about how I shouldn't assume she's poor and all different kinds of shit. At first I was offended and I just dismissed her as a crazy and went on with my business.
But the more I think about it, I think she may be right. I mean, I was only trying to do her a favor, but maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to pass judgement? Also, if I were extremely pressed for money and someone offered to buy me groceries, I wouldn't turn them down.
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