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I've recently noticed a man who appears to be homeless hanging about the village. He catches the bus from town (my son says he's seen him in town). I have said hello to him each time I've seen him as it's what I do when I pass people (usually the same people). I was thinking that next time I see him I would invite him round to my house for some food and a hot drink (not a proper meal, maybe something warm like a toastie or some soup). I wouldn't invite him in but I would explain why (like I've got children and I don't know you from a hole in the road) - there's a bench outside so he could sit down. I know I could buy him something from the shop but I thought this would be nicer - good idea or bad idea?
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