scottyrocks
I'll Lock Up
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I do not have to talk, or say "hello", to every person I meet on the street, and certainly not children. I should not have to fear being harassed, or having my property stolen, simply because I was minding my own business and didn't want to talk to anyone.
I think what drew their attention was my hat, because it's very rare to see people wearing hats, and my Akubra obviously stands out among hat wearers in general.
Children here are generally like this. I had children making fun of my ex-wife because she was Chinese before. I've had children shout at me from their car to try and give me a fright. I've even had children throwing water on me from their cars when I was doing nothing more than walking down the street.
It's something that's very hard to take, when you want to do nothing more than live your life, wear the clothes you enjoy wearing and do the things you enjoy doing, which does not hurt or bother anyone else.
My comment did not meant that you should say 'hello' out of fear of being harassed again. As Blackthorn said, sometimes just some common courtesy, and possibly the removal of the chip from one's shoulder, goes a long way towards fostering a pleasant, relaxed attitude, and the lessening of possible hostilities.
By your account, you seem to live in an 'uncivilized' area. If you cannot physically relocate, you're going to need some revised strategies for your emotional, and possibly physical, survival - iow, an 'attitude adjustment.' And you just might be happier in the long run.