Submitted by [deleted] t3_z86pb2 in pittsburgh
saltyt00th t1_iya8jsg wrote
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Cornering someone on public transportation/waiting for a bus for an interview feels so aggressive to me.
GargantuanWitch t1_iyad3mh wrote
If you do it aggressively, sure. But that's not at all what I said.
Asking a polite question is not "cornering someone on public transportation" and if one were to conduct an interview as an assignment, one should assume that they'd be able to handle a simple "no" rejection and not be an asshole about it.
saltyt00th t1_iyadd5r wrote
You can’t exactly leave a bus once a stranger approaches you. And how would you like it if someone stopped you on your way to your car to ask about your transportation habits?
GargantuanWitch t1_iyagz9f wrote
Uh, I'd say "Not interested" and go about my day like I, and countless others, have done since we were born? You know, the way you deflect a social interaction in which you don't want to participate.
Have you never told anyone "No" before? This is an honest question.
saltyt00th t1_iyahrxx wrote
I have and I’ve also been approached by a lot of weirdos in public.
FartSpeller t1_iyatmvm wrote
This is a 20ish year old girl who’s about to graduate college. I wouldn’t expect many bus riders to be intimidated by this person.
nonymiz t1_iyabjr1 wrote
And maybe even dangerous.
GargantuanWitch t1_iyadaif wrote
"Hi, I'm a journalism student, can I ask you a few questions for an assignment? I don't need any personal info."
I highly doubt this sentence would result in violence on a bus. If you truly believe this, do the rest of us a favor and never leave your home.
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