Clearly, it seems you might have encountered what one might describe as a "hypocrite". The kind that pretend to be "all righteous" but are really not.
Also, a true believer (from the religion belonging to the religious season) would never discuss his virtuousness and decency at every opportunity. In fact, he would probably go one step ahead and interrupt people glorifying his virtues, as he does it not to please the people themselves, but for a greater reason, a greater source.
When you say Expats, there couldn't possibly be a more vague description of these so called people, which I do agree with you, are very much out there. But let's not generalize them as expats, cuz that really is the majority population out here, and quite honestly even includes you, I'm pretty sure. Unless you're a local taking expats out to dinners, who don't carry their wallets (jus kidding).
My point is, it's a season of giving. The Almighty has been kind to most of these believers and a missed wallet although mischievous, shouldn't be concluded as anything but mischief. Maybe they have a bigger picture and a bigger feast in mind for the applicant. Give this guy the benefit of the doubt and tell him you wanna forget your wallet the next time, and he might probably step up to it. Either out of willingness or sheer embarrassment, either ways. ;-)
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Clearly, it seems you might have encountered what one might describe as a "hypocrite". The kind that pretend to be "all righteous" but are really not.
Also, a true believer (from the religion belonging to the religious season) would never discuss his virtuousness and decency at every opportunity. In fact, he would probably go one step ahead and interrupt people glorifying his virtues, as he does it not to please the people themselves, but for a greater reason, a greater source.
When you say Expats, there couldn't possibly be a more vague description of these so called people, which I do agree with you, are very much out there. But let's not generalize them as expats, cuz that really is the majority population out here, and quite honestly even includes you, I'm pretty sure. Unless you're a local taking expats out to dinners, who don't carry their wallets (jus kidding).
My point is, it's a season of giving. The Almighty has been kind to most of these believers and a missed wallet although mischievous, shouldn't be concluded as anything but mischief. Maybe they have a bigger picture and a bigger feast in mind for the applicant. Give this guy the benefit of the doubt and tell him you wanna forget your wallet the next time, and he might probably step up to it. Either out of willingness or sheer embarrassment, either ways. ;-)