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by Broken_Hippo 3641 days ago
I strangely don't have the same policy - but it does depend on my safety. Home in Trondheim (Norway), I regularly give to one particular beggar when I see him. The begging is in general organized (the police know, and refuse to do anything because folks aren't agressive). He generally just smiles and says hi to folks. Others, I give occasionally. Never to anyone agressive, and never that much. I have to admit, however, that sometimes I think the folks earn it simply for sitting outside for hours in the wintertime. I'll occasionally grab some change when I know I'm going to the center of town for that reason.

In Amsterdam, I'm cautious, especially if I'm traveling alone. I'm female, and though I know security is there, some people are pretty agressive anyway. I've given a cigarette here and there, but nothing more.

When I lived in the states, it would depend on the situation. I assumed most folks were lying, but would give change or a dollar or two occasionally, depending on attitude. I've occasionally bought a cheap meal for folks, or coffee.

I figure overall, a few folks really needed the money or were really appreciative, so it all works out. I'm not giving anything that takes food or anything away from myself, so I'm not losing anything either. I wish no one needed to do such things, or lie about their situation or be able to earn more begging than with a normal job - but that's not the world I live in right now.