That depends on my mood.....
Sometimes I'll hand over some change that's in my pocket, or a couple of dollars. However, most of the time I'll tell them, "no, sorry I don't have any extra money." I know times are hard and some people are in need. But they need to understand that the people they're asking money from, are probably hitting hard times themselves. I may have a couple of dollars in my pocket but sometimes that's ALL I'll have. When I was chauffeuring for a limo service years ago. I had to use one of the standard Town Cars to drive a workers comp. client to Sacramento from Fresno for a doctor appointment. I stopped at an AM/PM to get gas and a soda. A man came up and asked for a few dollars to get something to eat, and I gave it to him and he did use it for food. But then, as I was getting into the Town Car, another guy came up asking for money as well. And I told him sorry guy, I don't have anymore. He said, "Well you gave him some money, why not me?" But he said it with an attitude. So by this time I was getting a bit angry so I told him, "look dude, what do I look like, a f---ing ATM machine?? He actually acted like I was obligated to give him money as well. I sometimes get tired of being asked for money when I myself am having hard times. And these people have the nerve to get mad when you turn them down. SO it's getting to the point where I'll flat out tell them to get the (insert 4 letter word here) away from me and if they're hungry, then go to the Poverello House, where they give out free meals everyday. This other time I gave this guy like 50 cents in change, I then bought a pack of cigarettes which he then, asked me for one. I said "Sure, it'll cost you 50 cents" he turned around and walked away.