Do I Look Homeless?

in #shopping2 years ago (edited)

We live a few minutes off Chiswick High Road, West London. My husband and I often take our dog Victor for a walk there, stop for a coffee somewhere, eat breakfast outdoors in a cafe on a sunny morning, etc.

Shops in the UK don't allow dogs except for guide dogs, so whenever we need to buy something, one of us has to go into the store while the other one waits outside with Victor.

My husband usually (and annoyingly) spends ages shopping, I often end up sitting on the floor in front of the store, with Victor next to me or on my lap.

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But sitting on the pavement (sidewalk) you risk looking like a homeless, you see. Well, I don't care if I look like one, to be honest. But every time I'm sat, I just check up on my shirt and shoes to see how scruffy I may or may not look.

Finally, it happened earlier this week for the first time in my life...

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I was standing in front of a store as usual, while my husband was shopping... I was NOT sitting on the pavement. I was standing, with Victor next to me on the lead.

This elegant-looking lady came out of the store and handed me a £10 note.

Okay, she thinks I'm homeless. I immediately said, "Oh, no, no!"

She said with a posh accent, "No, this is for your lovely doggie! What a cute little thing! Keep it, buy something nice for him to eat."

I said, "No, that's...but...this..." I didn't know what to say. What do you expect me to say?

I couldn't tell her she was mistaken, I'm not homeless - that would embarrass her. So I took the money and said thank you very much.

The lady walked off, and only a few seconds later, my husband finished his shopping and came out of the store. I should not have told him what had just happened so soon because his voice is usually louder than life. He CRIED with laughter, I said to him "Shhhh! She must be still around. Let's go!"

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I'm nearly 60 and never saw this coming. People would donate money to me just for standing on the street. 😂

I was wearing a black t-shirt, black trousers, and leather shoes. Do I have such an impoverished appearance? Well, evidently I do. There's no way our spoilt dog could look emaciated, either. If anything, I left my sports bag on the floor as well as Victor's water bottle & bowl right next to the bag, as it was a hot day. Maybe that looked like a begging bowl?

Am I embarrassed? Not at all. The incident made my day, in fact, my funniest event of the year so far.

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Chiswick is quite a posh area. BBC Television Centre is nearby, so we often see a few celebrities walking around. I could go and sit there with Victor for a couple of hours each day, looking sorry and make a fortune, you know. (I won't.)

P.S. The photos are mine. (So are the GIF dividers - anyone's welcome to use 😊)

P.P.S. I just found the particular incident funny, nothing more. I come from a working-class background and, by NO means am I making fun of homeless people or being disrespectful to them. Just so you know.

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Maybe it was just your smile. Who knows? I had something similar happen to me in Dallas, I was outside on a busy street with my dog and a person handed me $5 bill and stated it was for my dog. I sort of refused but then they told me they had recently lost their dog and said they just wanted to feel better by getting something for a dog. I apologized. They just told me to get some dog treats and to continue to treat my dog well. You will never know the what was going through the person mind at the time when something like that occurs unless they share. Most of the times you will never know. Take care.

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Ah, that's true, she may have genuinely wanted to do something for dogs, @darmst5339 thank you for sharing your thoughts and your experience!

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!LOL This is very funny, i was homeless for many years in my younger days in London and you may find it was not because she thought you was homeless.

It may have been she genuinely liked your dog or she could have been a guilt giver.

People are strange and in London theres a lot of things going on parallel living.

When i was homeless you would get your normal no ways or abuse, normal drops small change up to a £5, big drops between £10 - £100, angel drops £100 plus and guilt givers could be anything.

Guilt givers are people that get surprised income but feel like they don't deserve or earned it so they give it away with any excuse.

But also she could have thought you was homeless it's London 🤣

Thanks for sharing on Listnerds @dd01a

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Hi Ben, thank you for sharing your experience! Woah, "angel drops £100 plus"? I like the sound of "guilt giver", I see what you mean, Ben.

My best friend to this date, was homeless in the early '90s, and she used to tell me that her secret weapon was her puppy. She was always getting banknotes ("This is not for you, it's for your little doggie!") while her other gang members were getting coins.

Thanks for your comment, and thank you so much for the tokens!😊
Ray

You are welcome buddy, yes angel drops were rare but happened ocassionally , interesting your friend was homeless around the same time as me then i believe.

Yes being a woman and having a dog would have been a smart move back then for sure that is a good combo for earning on the street.

Guilt givers were everywhere in all kinds of form, i remember one time helping a friend get her ring out of a garbage bin because it had fallen in there by accident when she was throwing something away.

Someone had been watching from nearby offices and thought i was looking for food and then came down said he had a bonus at work and would like me to have it was £30.

There was a lot of strange incidents like that, i am sure your friend has many stories.

Have the best day Ray😎

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Wow, fabulous stories Ben. Maybe we bumped into each other all those years ago!
Thank you so much once again! 😊

Maybe i spent most my time around Oxford Circus, i slept in Argyll Street.😎

Ah, that's right in the centre Ben! 😊

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That is so funny, Ray.
Her giving you money for the dog is interesting.
Maybe she thinks your dog is too skinny.
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Hi John, he eats so much that we need to be strict with his food right now, it would be great if she thought he looked skinny! 😁 Thank you so much for your comment and CTP !

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