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One more? okay.
The same person is sitting on the curb without any help. So a guy goes into the corner Jack in the Box and buys him a Double Jack Burger meal. He gets all the goods and goes back to the person on the corner. He extends the bag and soda to the person but when the person sees the Jack in the Box bag, he refuses and says, 'I don't like Jack in the Box.' How would that be justified as help if he got offended that you offered him Jack in the Box when he doesn't like Jack in the box?
The same person is sitting on the curb without any help. So a guy goes into the corner Jack in the Box and buys him a Double Jack Burger meal. He gets all the goods and goes back to the person on the corner. He extends the bag and soda to the person but when the person sees the Jack in the Box bag, he refuses and says, 'I don't like Jack in the Box.' How would that be justified as help if he got offended that you offered him Jack in the Box when he doesn't like Jack in the box?