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retiredguy123
12-30-2018, 06:43 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
Boomer
12-30-2018, 06:55 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
No generalities. Just individual behaviors. I would have smiled at you, taken your quarter, and said, "Thank you." Got the paper. And then walked home.
fw102807
12-30-2018, 06:58 PM
No generalities. Just individual behaviors. I would have smiled at you, taken your quarter, and said, "Thank you." Got the paper. And then walked home.
:agree: it was kind of you to offer.
Boomer
12-30-2018, 07:22 PM
Ya know, now, that I think further about it, I might even have said, "Thank you, kind sir. Chivalry is not dead."
graciegirl
12-30-2018, 07:36 PM
:agree: it was kind of you to offer.
Yes it was.
Kenswing
12-30-2018, 07:40 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
My wife's parents are incapable of accepting help. I have no idea how to change them. They would literally freeze before they would ask for a blanket. I'm sure there are others like them.
Boomer
12-30-2018, 07:54 PM
My wife's parents are incapable of accepting help. I have no idea how to change them. They would literally freeze before they would ask for a blanket. I'm sure there are others like them.
We yam what we yam. Nature? Nurture? Both.
Topspinmo
12-30-2018, 08:08 PM
Some people don’t like to own anything. Just as there are those who like to give, those who expect to receive, aNd those who will not even accept penny. That’s it, no Clovis man or rare species found here.
Nucky
12-30-2018, 08:27 PM
Sometimes the Aura of some people just don't line up. It is possible that for some strange reason she felt uncomfortable. Maybe you got into her personal space and she felt uncomfortable.
You made a great gesture, never give up.
Man Vs Woman, not!
Boomer
12-30-2018, 08:33 PM
Some people don’t like to own anything. Just as there are those who like to give, those who expect to receive, aNd those who will not even accept penny. That’s it, no Clovis man or rare species found here.
Are sure about that, Tops?
Those Clovis guys made some pretty good tools. Have you seen all those tools crammed into TV garages because some guy insisted on bringing them. Some of those spearheads look pretty old.
Gotta give Clovis man credit though. Those spearheads are thought by some to be the first American invention.
Ah, man as tool user. Some things are wired in, forever.
Fun fact-- or not --- while on the topic of prehistoric man:
Do you know why when asked, "Booth or table?" in a restaurant, a booth is most often the choice?
Well, it is because we harken back to our cave dwelling days when getting food took up a big part of the day, and was not always easy to find, so we hid with it when we had it.
And now, back to topic, OP.
Boomer Flintstone
Kenswing
12-30-2018, 08:39 PM
Are sure about that, Tops?
Those Clovis guys made some pretty good tools. Have you seen all those tools crammed into TV garages because some guy insisted on bringing them. Some of those spearheads look pretty old.
Gotta give Clovis man credit though. Those spearheads are thought by some to be the first American invention.
Ah, man as tool user. Some things are wired in, forever.
Fun fact, or not, while on the topic of prehistoric man:
Do you know why when asked, "Booth or table?" in a restaurant, a booth is most often the choice?
Well, it is because we harken back to our cave dwelling days when getting food took up a big part of the day, and was not always easy to find, so we hid with it when we had it.
And now, back to topic, OP.
Boomer FlintstoneI choose the booth because they have more comfortable seating than the straight back table chairs. I order the Tomahawk ribeye because of my caveman roots.. :1rotfl:
SouthOfTheBorder
12-30-2018, 08:44 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
IMO....It is a simple answer.
Today was a great day to walk and she enjoys walking. Going back home to get a quarter just extended her morning walk on a beautiful day. It had nothing to do with you or your offer.
Male vs. female behavior, really? :confused:
Don
Boomer
12-30-2018, 08:51 PM
I choose the booth because they have more comfortable seating than the straight back table chairs. I order the Tomahawk ribeye because of my caveman roots.. :1rotfl:
Well, maybe it's the chairs you do not like.
But, especially considering that you acknowledge your caveman roots, how are you so sure you are not hiding in that booth so nobody can see you and your rib eye?
I think you need to think this one through. I suspect there is more to it than meets the rib eye.
(Geez. "rib eye" That was terrible. Pathetic. I am embarrassing myself. I need to stop posting now, for the night, at least.)
Topspinmo
12-30-2018, 09:17 PM
Are sure about that, Tops?
Those Clovis guys made some pretty good tools. Have you seen all those tools crammed into TV garages because some guy insisted on bringing them. Some of those spearheads look pretty old.
Gotta give Clovis man credit though. Those spearheads are thought by some to be the first American invention.
Ah, man as tool user. Some things are wired in, forever.
Fun fact-- or not --- while on the topic of prehistoric man:
Do you know why when asked, "Booth or table?" in a restaurant, a booth is most often the choice?
Well, it is because we harken back to our cave dwelling days when getting food took up a big part of the day, and was not always easy to find, so we hid with it when we had it.
And now, back to topic, OP.
Boomer Flintstone
I’m surprised boomer of you’re knowledge of “ the Clovis people “.
graciegirl
12-30-2018, 09:31 PM
My wife's parents are incapable of accepting help. I have no idea how to change them. They would literally freeze before they would ask for a blanket. I'm sure there are others like them.
Many of us, whose parents lived through the great depression, were taught never to ask for anything. Do without first and always. It was a matter of independence and pride I guess. I still feel that way.
I cannot tell you how many Go Fund Me's upset me.
Taltarzac725
12-30-2018, 09:36 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
Did you notice a ring or not on her wedding finger? Some single women I have met will not take any help especially from a lone single man. Others do though.
Kenswing
12-30-2018, 09:41 PM
Many of us, whose parents lived through the great depression, were taught never to ask for anything. Do without first and always. It was a matter of independence and pride I guess. I still feel that way.
I cannot tell you how many Go Fund Me's upset me.
I think that has a lot to do with it. They were born and grew up in Malta which was the most bombed island in WWII. They lived in bomb shelters for a good part of their childhood.
They are indeed very proud. And very stubborn too. lol
tophcfa
12-30-2018, 10:56 PM
I drove to the mailboxes this morning. There was a woman at the newspaper box trying to buy a paper. When I returned from getting my mail, she was still there. I asked her if she was having a problem getting a paper. She said that she had 3 quarters and a nickel, but needed 4 quarters. I told her that I would be happy to give her a quarter. She said, "Oh no, I will walk home and get another quarter". Can someone explain why she wouldn't take a quarter from me? And, does it have anything to do with male vs female behavior?
Hey, the bottom line is that you did the right thing. Who knows exactly why you got the response that you did, but as long as you know that you did the right thing you can close your eyes when you go to bed tonight and sleep well. All we can do in life is do the right thing and respect others, and try not to worry about things we can't control. Happy New Years and here is wishing everyone a great 2019 : )
rjn5656
12-31-2018, 05:50 AM
I have a neighbor like that. Great guy but will never ask for anything.
Madelaine Amee
12-31-2018, 06:21 AM
Are sure about that, Tops?
Those Clovis guys made some pretty good tools. Have you seen all those tools crammed into TV garages because some guy insisted on bringing them. Some of those spearheads look pretty old.
Gotta give Clovis man credit though. Those spearheads are thought by some to be the first American invention.
Ah, man as tool user. Some things are wired in, forever.
Fun fact-- or not --- while on the topic of prehistoric man:
Do you know why when asked, "Booth or table?" in a restaurant, a booth is most often the choice?
Well, it is because we harken back to our cave dwelling days when getting food took up a big part of the day, and was not always easy to find, so we hid with it when we had it.
And now, back to topic, OP.
Boomer Flintstone
Well, I am going to hijack this thread ........ I'm married to the cave dweller ..... always wants a booth, not only a booth but sits on the side where you can see out of the window - need to see the enemy approaching??? If we are at a table, has to sit where he has the most open view of the room. Me, I could care less, booth or table, it's all the same to me - just feed me.
Bay Kid
12-31-2018, 06:33 AM
My wife's parents are incapable of accepting help. I have no idea how to change them. They would literally freeze before they would ask for a blanket. I'm sure there are others like them.
Sounds like my Dad.
CFrance
12-31-2018, 08:05 AM
Well, I am going to hijack this thread ........ I'm married to the cave dweller ..... always wants a booth, not only a booth but sits on the side where you can see out of the window - need to see the enemy approaching??? If we are at a table, has to sit where he has the most open view of the room. Me, I could care less, booth or table, it's all the same to me - just feed me.
Did he fight in a war, by any chance? My husband was in Vietnam, and he's very uncomfortable sitting with his back to the window or door of a restaurant.
I prefer a booth because of the privacy and the fact that there is room to park my purse and sweater and any packages on the bench and not the floor.
graciegirl
12-31-2018, 08:38 AM
Well, I am going to hijack this thread ........ I'm married to the cave dweller ..... always wants a booth, not only a booth but sits on the side where you can see out of the window - need to see the enemy approaching??? If we are at a table, has to sit where he has the most open view of the room. Me, I could care less, booth or table, it's all the same to me - just feed me.
That could be it has to do with psychology or just an aching back. Booths are padded.
tcxr750
01-03-2019, 11:17 AM
Life was so much simpler before the internet.í ½í¸±
graciegirl
01-03-2019, 11:38 AM
I would have taken your coin rather than go home, even with all of my pride and independence. But I wouldn't have needed it because we get the Daily Sun every day.
In these situations, I soothe my pride and conscience by adding a little more to any collection that I participate in...
Again. I say Thank you for your kindness. Please don't be hurt or offended even a little. It takes all kinds to make this world. And most of us are pretty good eggs.
kcrazorbackfan
01-03-2019, 09:49 PM
Well, I am going to hijack this thread ........ I'm married to the cave dweller ..... always wants a booth, not only a booth but sits on the side where you can see out of the window - need to see the enemy approaching??? If we are at a table, has to sit where he has the most open view of the room. Me, I could care less, booth or table, it's all the same to me - just feed me.
Ha! Sounds like our household, but both of us have to sit where we can the see the majority of people. At the movies, ALWAYS the very top row.
Back to the original OP; I grew up as poor as a church mouse. My Dads sisters always tried to buy my brother and I things; I always turned down their offer, my brother didn’t. I guess even as a child, I was too proud to accept any handouts. I guess to a fault, I still am. I’m two months into shoulder surgery and have turned down many offers from neighbors to help me with my lawn.
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