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When you’re in a city, you’ll likely encounter people who ask you for money. Sometimes it’s hard to walk away from a beggar. However, giving beggars money will only provide a very short term solution to a long standing problem.[1] By treating beggars with dignity, exercising some street smarts, and working with local charities and shelters, you can make a difference.

Things You Should Know

  • Don’t ignore beggars if you can; nod, smile, and communicate with compassion.
  • Explain that you don’t have any money, or that you’ve only got credit cards on you.
  • If a beggar becomes aggressive, do not hesitate to alert the police, run, or solicit help from others nearby.
  • Donating to shelters and charities, or offering beggars food or water, can be much more helpful than giving someone loose change.

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    Acknowledge the beggar. Instead of ignoring them, look at them. Nod, smile, or say hello to show you are aware of their presence. This is a compassionate response that won’t cost you any money.[2]

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    Refuse to give money politely. A flat “No” to their request might seem rude and uncaring. Instead, try something like, “I’d like to help, but I don’t have any cash.” It’s respectful, and it allows you to avoid feeling like a villain.

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    Ask the beggar what they need. You could give your spare change, but you can’t control what it will be used for. Instead, if it’s safe to do so, ask what they would like to buy. If they need a bus ticket, offer to buy one for them. If they’re wearing shoes in poor condition or covering themselves with newspapers, ask their shoe size or offer to bring a blanket. This sees to their physical needs and also gives them the dignity and respect that money can’t buy.

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    Offer food. If you’re near a restaurant or café, offer to buy a cup of coffee or a sandwich. This will allow you to address the beggar in a way that’s helpful and open. You also can at least be assured they’ll have food or a warm beverage.

    • Keep in mind some beggars may trade food for other goods or services. You can’t control this once you hand them the food. This doesn’t happen all the time, but it’s good to keep this in mind so you are aware of the possible downsides of giving a beggar food.
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    Direct the beggar to a shelter. If you think they might be sleeping on the street, let them know the location of the nearest homeless shelter. This will help them get off the streets, at least for a night. It will also connect them with services that could give them the means to rise out of their situation. To find shelter locations around the world, visit:

    • Street Link[3] for UK shelters.
    • Homeless Shelter Directory[4] for shelters in the United States.
    • Homeless Canada for shelters in Canada.
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    Stay where people can see you. Speak with beggars on busy, well-lit streets. Remain standing, as crouching or sitting makes you less visible. Don’t follow anyone into an empty alleyway or dark corner.

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    Keep your eyes on the beggar. If you’re giving directions or handing over some food, don’t look away from the beggar. Distraction is a common tactic thieves use to rob victims with good intentions.[5] While most beggars aren’t criminals, you should always use caution.

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    Remain in your car. While driving, you might be tempted to help a beggar at a traffic light by getting out of your car. This holds up traffic and puts you in danger of a traffic accident. Acknowledge them with a nod or a smile, but do it from your car.

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    Protect yourself from aggressive beggars. If a beggar becomes aggressive, you shouldn’t allow yourself to be bullied. Shout to draw attention to yourself. Walk into a nearby business and ask for assistance. If you see a police officer in the area, tell them about your situation.

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    Give money to a local charity. Look for charities that help people stay off the streets and provide support for the homeless. If you’re concerned about beggars in a country you’re visiting, look for a charity that focuses on a specific need, such as providing school books and supplies for children. This will keep them in school and off the streets.[6] To ensure your money will go where it’s needed, you could check out:

    • Charity Navigator,[7] which rates charities based on their level of success and follow through.
    • A list of top rated charities from around the world, located at GivingWhatWeCan.org.[8]
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    Support a homeless shelter. Donate money. This will help to improve your community and give you a way to support homeless people in your area. You can also donate items other than money. You could consider:

    • Oral hygiene products like toothbrushes, toothpaste, and dental floss.[9]
    • Personal hygiene products like baby wipes or sanitary napkins.
    • First aid supplies like bandages and antiseptic wipes.
    • Clothing, especially old winter coats and shoes.
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    Volunteer at a shelter or a local charity. You can serve meals, help sort through donations, and provide other services as needed. Contact your local shelter for volunteer opportunities. Get involved with charities that you donate to so you can feel the direct impact of your financial donation.[10]

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    I gave someone $3 for gas. She told me a sad story, but then she drove away without getting gas. How do I not get caught off guard like this? How can I not be fooled?

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    People are selfish and will manipulate you. You can either harden up and never help anyone, or stay how you are and expect to get fooled once in a while. Just shrug it off and keep being a good person. If this same thing happens again, go in the gas station with her and purchase the gas yourself.

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    It can be hard to say no to someone who constantly asks for money, but you mustn't let your friend take advantage of you. I would recommend telling a white lie and saying you're sorry, but you don't have any money. You might also want to confront your friend about his/her drug addiction and warn him/her about the negative effects of drugs on people's health and mental state. A good friend should be a good influence in this way.

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    Keep it simple. Just say, "Hey, how about that money I gave you awhile back?" Try to make the friend feel as if this money between you does not jeopardize anything else. Ask them what the plans are, maybe he's working to get it together in one big payment, or is having some difficulty getting monthly payments started.

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      When a beggar asks you for money, you can politely refuse, give them change, or offer to help them some other way. Whichever choice you make, look the beggar in the eye and give a polite smile to acknowledge them. If you don’t want to give them money, say something like, “I’d like to help, but I don’t have any cash,” or “Sorry, not today.” It’s entirely up to you if you want to give them cash, but keep in mind that you can’t control how they’ll spend that money. If you want more control over your money, offer to buy them food, clothes, or a blanket. For more tips, including how to donate directly to homeless charities and shelters, read on.

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      3 Ways to Deal With Beggars Asking You for Money - wikiHow? ›

      A flat “No” to their request might seem rude and uncaring. Instead, try something like, “I'd like to help, but I don't have any cash.” It's respectful, and it allows you to avoid feeling like a villain. Ask the beggar what they need. You could give your spare change, but you can't control what it will be used for.

      How do you respond to someone begging for money? ›

      If I don't want to give money to someone who asks me, rather than go past and ignore him, I will look at the person and kindly say, “I'm sorry, I don't have any money.” Typically, the person will respond politely with “God bless you” or “Have a nice day,” and then move on to the next person.

      How to stop people from asking you for money? ›

      instead ask them the reason, if you feel they are really in need you can help him/her. if you feel the use is not necessary then say it and deny. most of people doesn't want to explain themselves to others, so they would stop bugging you once you start asking them the reason.

      How to ask for money without sounding like a beggar? ›

      Asking for financial assistance can be a sensitive matter, but there are ways to approach it respectfully and without appearing desperate or begging. Here are some tips: 1. Be Honest : Clearly explain your situation and the specific need for financial assistance.

      How do you deal with begging? ›

      How should we respond to someone begging?
      1. When someone begs from you, look them in the eye when you respond and speak as confidently as you can.
      2. If you have time, stop and talk with them. ...
      3. If you have the time and money, offer to buy them a cup of tea, or some food.
      Jul 20, 2023

      What to do if a beggar asks for money? ›

      Refuse to give money politely.

      A flat “No” to their request might seem rude and uncaring. Instead, try something like, “I'd like to help, but I don't have any cash.” It's respectful, and it allows you to avoid feeling like a villain.

      How to politely say no to someone asking for money? ›

      DON'T EXPLAIN OR MAKE EXCUSES.

      Doing so only opens the door to a discussion and prompts your friend or family member to try to overcome your objections. Say, “I'm sorry, but I can't give you a loan.” When the person asks, “Why not?” just repeat your statement. Eventually, your friend or family member will stop asking.

      How do you ignore someone asking for money? ›

      Here's how to politely decline someone borrowing money:
      1. 👉 Keep Your Financial Status Private. ...
      2. 👉 Consider Your Relationship with the Borrower. ...
      3. 👉 Don't Be Pressured Into Saying Yes. ...
      4. 👉 Just Tell Them You Don't Loan Money. ...
      5. 👉 Practice Saying No. ...
      6. 👉 Listen and Empathize. ...
      7. 👉 Give Yourself Time to Think of an Appropriate Response.
      Apr 29, 2024

      What to do when strangers ask you for money? ›

      If you speak to someone asking for money, be kind but firm. “Sorry, I don't have any extra money this month.” Be sure to keep walking briskly away. Be careful out there!

      How to deal with relatives asking for money? ›

      Avoid favoritism. Share that you don't want to show favoritism and would prefer to be fair to other family members. Help them find the money elsewhere. Perhaps you can help this relative explore other means of financial assistance, such as financial programs or loans.

      What does God say about giving money to beggars? ›

      Jesus' words in Matthew 5:42: “Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you.” Those who advocate giving to street beggars might argue that it's not our responsibility how they spend the money. Our job is to be compassionate and generous. The rest is between God and that person.

      How to deal with aggressive beggars? ›

      What do I do if confronted by an aggressive beggar? Tell them “No”, walk away and call 911. Be sure to tell 911 why you are calling, provide an accurate description of the person, and keep your distance while officers respond to your location.

      Is it rude to ignore homeless people? ›

      It's not normal to see homeless people and feel nothing but annoyance, anger, or revulsion. It is not normal to feel no empathy or compassion for people in crisis, instead wondering what they did to deserve it.

      How to solve the problem of beggars? ›

      To combat beggary, it is necessary to implement governmental measures to eradicate poverty and provide care for older parents [2]. Creating employment opportunities and programs for poverty alleviation can also help reduce beggary [3].

      What is the root cause of begging? ›

      The causes of begging include poverty, disability, lack of resources, and societal factors such as religious beliefs and social stigma. The main causes of begging are illiteracy, lack of food, and illness, according to the study.

      How do you stop begging people? ›

      10 Ways to stop begging for attention in a relationship
      1. Focus on yourself. ...
      2. Spend time with friends. ...
      3. Give space to each other. ...
      4. Communicate about each other's needs. ...
      5. Focus on realistic expectations. ...
      6. Consider Professional Help. ...
      7. Think from your partner's Point of View. ...
      8. Fix a time to spend Together.

      How do you respond to a friend who keeps asking for money? ›

      Learn to refuse

      If the friend does not want your help or refuses to change, and borrows money simply because you have been giving it readily, you will need to change your attitude. You must learn to say 'no' and protect your own finances. By upsetting your budget, you may affect your own goals.

      How do you respond to someone who wants to borrow money? ›

      Some key points to turn down a buddy or family member when they ask for a loan are:
      1. Be clear about your 'no' e.g. “I'm sorry, my friend, but I can't lend you money.” You don't have to offer an excuse.
      2. Express your gratitude, e.g. “That you've asked for help with money does means a lot to me.”
      Nov 3, 2022

      How to respond to panhandlers? ›

      Placate the panhandler by offering to help them out later if you don't want to really say, “No.” If you really want to avoid a confrontation, tell the panhandler that you will get them something later. Say, “I don't have it right now, but I can give you a few dollars next time,” or, “Sorry, I don't have any money.

      How to respond when someone asks how much money you want? ›

      Hold your ground with a non-response

      Avoid revealing your desired salary or salary range if possible. This way, you don't sell yourself short and have a better frame of reference to negotiate from.

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