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…but the dog sure looks happy to see them 😄
Haha that guy was completely stunned.
The kids little headshake no no no got me laughing
That kid totally *crushed* the will of those 3 guys.
Good job little man!
So good for kids to learn clear boundaries like that and be able to tell adults what’s allowed and what’s not.
What is infuriating is when they ignore the sign on the walk up, the sign next to the door bell, and the text on the door mat. And then they look insulted when I ask them, “can’t you read the signs?” No means No assholes!
Big boss man energy
*kid looks at person filming scared*
“Did I do it right that time? Is the video good now?”
I live in South Africa where we have people begging or selling stuff at traffic lights (though we call them robots). My child loves saying “no thank you!” on my behalf. I do cringe a bit every time.
Meanwhile my fiancé invited them into our house the other day They have knocked three more time since then. He thinks it’s hilarious…
*Morgan Freeman Voice*
I wish I could tell you that Andy fought the good fight, and the solicitors let him be. I wish I could tell you that, but life is no fairy-tale world. He never said who did the soliciting…but we all knew.
Love the dude’s thumbs up right before walking away 😂
can someone enlighten me on what they’re soliciting about? or is there a lot of groups that do this? what do they want? how do they do it? i’ve got so many questions
*kid racks shotgun* Y’all better go on and git
As they were walking up I knew LDS Mormon missionaries
I think theyre mormons right?
If they ignore the sign I like to say “sorry, we aren’t home” through the screen and then go about my day like that aren’t standing there.
I can play stupid too.
I just answered my door without a shirt on and they excused themselves.
Aw, I like the guy in the back who gave a polite thumbs up and walked away.
I’m sure it’s less than 10 words but it takes them so damn long to read and understand
As a former mormon missionary, we would ignore those all the time. Mainly because your salvation was more important than paying attention to a sign like that. Or so we thought. Sorry to all those in Mexico that I pissed off because we ignored your signs.
That one dude is just dumbfounded lmao props to the guy who just gave a thumbs up and walked away when he realized what was happening
I expected the dog to point.
Those look like elders from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, tell em to mow your lawn they will do it with a smile.
Not his first rodeo
Also
Who the fuck still does that?
This kind of stuff is as effective as a 90’s pop up nowadays
If ya have to go door to door it’s not a product/service worth anything