r9k will you help a stranger if he or she ask for help?
>>36480038
depends on how much i need to go out of my way
>>36480038
I probably wouldn't help, but I'd CALL for help.
>>36480038
i tried to help a lady with a flat tire today but she had already called someone.
I have helped strangers with things like this in the past
>>36480038
I have, on multiple occasions.
Reluctantly sometimes, people ask for odd favors.
>be me
>happened literally today
>stranger, an old lady ask for a ride
>told her i dont drive but i walk home
>ask her if she really needs a ride
>told her i can call some of my co workers to give her a ride
>she said no
>start to have a conversations with the old lady while walking home
>notice she had 2 plastic bags because she recently bought something in the grocery. i work in a grocery btw
>ask her why she needs a ride
>cant really understand because her english is bad
>she replied by her car is not working and she needs a ride because her nephew got it an accident
>ask my parents to give her a ride
>parents said no because she might be one of those people who kidnaps people by using lies
>i started to get suspicous because a moment ago i asked her that i can call my co workers to give her a ride and she said no
>while were walking, im almost home shes still far away from her destination i started to become suspicous because she might be one of those people who uses lies as a tactic
>told her i cant trust her and gave her plastic bags (the reason why im holding it because she is an old lady)
>in the end she said thank you
>finally arived at home
>not sure if im stupid because i was overcomed by emotions and help a random old lady which is a strager
>from now on started to think logically and i could have been kidnapped
>told parents what happened and they got mad at me
thats it by my parents were actually right but im not sure if my actions were good or bad and im curios what robots would do in this situation
>>36480724
stranger* incorrect spelling