A young guy was smoking beside the stairs at City Hall Station.
I climbed up the stairs to wait for a train on the platform. It was a beautiful day today, I took off the jacket I wore.
The young guy, who was smoking beside the stairs, came close to me and asked me for change to use a pay phone.
"Do you have any change to spare to use pay phone or Can I use your cell phone?" – I don't remember exactly what he said, but it was something like that.
I am not comfortable to lend my cell phone to strangers at all. I wonder why people ask like that. Anyway, I gave him 35 cents to let him use pay phone nearby.
As I knew it would happen, he didn't say "thank you." It was my bad that I gave a finger on his back (he didn't see me raising my finger :P)
Younger people's rudeness seems the same in anywhere in the world.
1 comment:
Forget the finger. You should have kicked him in the ass, hard, at the top of the stairs :)
Funny, when you said City Hall Station, my memory went to the LRT in Calgary immediately, in a good way. Reminded me of my U of C days.
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