and proselytizing to people who can't run away.
I can't stand when people do this to me. When I'm at work, I'm forced to smile and be kind, even to any douchebag SCs who happen to walk in. Today, I had an older man start chatting me up, and to be polite, I listened. Eventually, he pulls out a bundle of religious prayer books and told me to "keep it in my pocket." Offended, irritated, but smiling, I played it off and immediately went to the back room to toss the prayer books in the garbage.
The man followed up with me a few minutes later, asking if I'd put it in my pocket. I lied and said I put it in my locker.
I understand that some religions urge their followers to proselytize and preach to others, but it pisses me off when they do it to me at work. I can't say what I want to, ("I'm an atheist, and I would appreciate it if you wouldn't give me religious literature.") and instead have to act like I give a shit about someone's religion.
(As to why I can't say the above, I'm pretty sure it would raise a stink - especially with people bold enough to go around preaching and handing out religious literature to total strangers. I also feel like the most polite thing to do is smile, accept it, and throw it away when the "gift giver" has left.)
I can't stand when people do this to me. When I'm at work, I'm forced to smile and be kind, even to any douchebag SCs who happen to walk in. Today, I had an older man start chatting me up, and to be polite, I listened. Eventually, he pulls out a bundle of religious prayer books and told me to "keep it in my pocket." Offended, irritated, but smiling, I played it off and immediately went to the back room to toss the prayer books in the garbage.
The man followed up with me a few minutes later, asking if I'd put it in my pocket. I lied and said I put it in my locker.
I understand that some religions urge their followers to proselytize and preach to others, but it pisses me off when they do it to me at work. I can't say what I want to, ("I'm an atheist, and I would appreciate it if you wouldn't give me religious literature.") and instead have to act like I give a shit about someone's religion.
(As to why I can't say the above, I'm pretty sure it would raise a stink - especially with people bold enough to go around preaching and handing out religious literature to total strangers. I also feel like the most polite thing to do is smile, accept it, and throw it away when the "gift giver" has left.)
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