The following odd event just took place.
My doorbell rang, accompanied by several sharp knocks on the window. I sat my laptop aside and trundled downstairs to see who was disturbing my Friday night. One female human, approximately 5'8" tall and 25 years old, stood there, bobbing and smiling. I opened the door, and before I could say anything, her mouth went into full gear.
"I'm from your neighbors across the street? They said you're the one who's adopting the cute black girl? Here I am?"
I was flummoxed. What's the proper response to a stranger making such an inquiry? How does one determine where the actual question is, when everything the person says ends with a question mark?
"No, just kidding? How are you? I belong to an organzation of young women? We ask for donations to help young women find jobs? So we don't have to take government money? Can you help me find a job? So we don't have go around asking for money?"
She offered no identification, and appeared to have no collateral to support her claims. I calmly explained that my wife and I already make regular charitable contributions to a number of agencies.
"No, we aren't from a government agency, we don't want tax money?"
I explained that the aforementioned organizations aren't affiliated with the government.
"Well why didn't you just say that? You wasted my time here? What's your problem?"
Having determined that was her final volley of questions, I closed the door and returned upstairs.
My doorbell rang, accompanied by several sharp knocks on the window. I sat my laptop aside and trundled downstairs to see who was disturbing my Friday night. One female human, approximately 5'8" tall and 25 years old, stood there, bobbing and smiling. I opened the door, and before I could say anything, her mouth went into full gear.
"I'm from your neighbors across the street? They said you're the one who's adopting the cute black girl? Here I am?"
I was flummoxed. What's the proper response to a stranger making such an inquiry? How does one determine where the actual question is, when everything the person says ends with a question mark?
"No, just kidding? How are you? I belong to an organzation of young women? We ask for donations to help young women find jobs? So we don't have to take government money? Can you help me find a job? So we don't have go around asking for money?"
She offered no identification, and appeared to have no collateral to support her claims. I calmly explained that my wife and I already make regular charitable contributions to a number of agencies.
"No, we aren't from a government agency, we don't want tax money?"
I explained that the aforementioned organizations aren't affiliated with the government.
"Well why didn't you just say that? You wasted my time here? What's your problem?"
Having determined that was her final volley of questions, I closed the door and returned upstairs.
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