I am confused on how to deal with this responce.
I will explain. I got done with my show here in Berlin and it was a good on considering the short stints of rain the drunks and the Gutter punks dog barking.
When the show was over I was approached by a well dressed guy with one of those pho hawks that are so popular these days.
So he asks me if I would do bits of my show for his company party taking place this weekend. I was intrested seeing how this could be my chance at a meal not taken from the local currywurst dealer.
When I ask the dude about money, he looked at me and then looked at my hat and said.
"Well you were going to do it anyway" I was puzzled by the fact that he looked at my hat that I was transfering into a more secure place. ( The hat was meager and by no means was a record breaker)
I said probably, but this is how I make my living sooo? Looking suprised he then gets huffy and says " "Just look at my party like a rehersal. " At this moment a sound unlike anything I have ever let go came from deep down. This was totaly involentary.
As he left calling me a cheap bastard ( A line stolen from the show used against me, I found this clever ) but I felt somewhat violated and confused. Leaving the pitch with resentment. I got over it as I passed the Absinth Depot.
My question is that when is it the good time to ask for money when approached?
Or does anyone else have a good "get out of paying" story
I will explain. I got done with my show here in Berlin and it was a good on considering the short stints of rain the drunks and the Gutter punks dog barking.
When the show was over I was approached by a well dressed guy with one of those pho hawks that are so popular these days.
So he asks me if I would do bits of my show for his company party taking place this weekend. I was intrested seeing how this could be my chance at a meal not taken from the local currywurst dealer.
When I ask the dude about money, he looked at me and then looked at my hat and said.
"Well you were going to do it anyway" I was puzzled by the fact that he looked at my hat that I was transfering into a more secure place. ( The hat was meager and by no means was a record breaker)
I said probably, but this is how I make my living sooo? Looking suprised he then gets huffy and says " "Just look at my party like a rehersal. " At this moment a sound unlike anything I have ever let go came from deep down. This was totaly involentary.
As he left calling me a cheap bastard ( A line stolen from the show used against me, I found this clever ) but I felt somewhat violated and confused. Leaving the pitch with resentment. I got over it as I passed the Absinth Depot.
My question is that when is it the good time to ask for money when approached?
Or does anyone else have a good "get out of paying" story

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