Men selling flowers on side of the road. What's the story behind that?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, nobody knows what they charge? I have been tempted to buy them, as they look fresh, but didn't want to end up haggling with them about the price, or fishing in my purse for the right amount. If I could get the right amount out in advance, I might buy them. Hasn't anybody ever bought one? I personally have never seen anybody buy one.

Maybe they are really undercover cops? I mean, if nobody ever buys from them, why are they out there otherwize?



Same here! Those flowers look nice compared to the grocery stores around here
Anonymous
Use to see this all the time in Atlanta. I'd usually see business men buying them on the way home from work on Fridays.
Anonymous
Is it legal to run businesses or collect for personal charity on median strips or public property in general?
Anonymous
Aren't they gypsies? Or do gypsies only panhandle?
Anonymous
legal to be on the median in most places, not legal to be in the road.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If always heard that they had to sell them to pay their mule fees for being brought here.


Lawdy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a business like any other. What is there to think about?


Well, it's not exactly common in other cities.


You must live a sheltered life. I've seen this in many, many cities in the U.S. and around the world. They are doing what they can to make a living. I don't find it at all unusual. They will tell you the price if you ask. Sheesh. It's not that hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, nobody knows what they charge? I have been tempted to buy them, as they look fresh, but didn't want to end up haggling with them about the price, or fishing in my purse for the right amount. If I could get the right amount out in advance, I might buy them. Hasn't anybody ever bought one? I personally have never seen anybody buy one.

Maybe they are really undercover cops? I mean, if nobody ever buys from them, why are they out there otherwize?


I used to buy them occasionally for my MIL, when I was on my way to see her, since her home is close to one of the "spots" and she loves fresh flowers. Dudes at the intersection of Veirs Mill and Connecticut--$10. Quality is decent. The first time I asked how much, the guy said $20. I said no, he asked for an offer, I said $10 and he took it. Every time after that, I just held up a $10 bill, even if it was a different person selling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, nobody knows what they charge? I have been tempted to buy them, as they look fresh, but didn't want to end up haggling with them about the price, or fishing in my purse for the right amount. If I could get the right amount out in advance, I might buy them. Hasn't anybody ever bought one? I personally have never seen anybody buy one.

Maybe they are really undercover cops? I mean, if nobody ever buys from them, why are they out there otherwize?


I used to buy them occasionally for my MIL, when I was on my way to see her, since her home is close to one of the "spots" and she loves fresh flowers. Dudes at the intersection of Veirs Mill and Connecticut--$10. Quality is decent. The first time I asked how much, the guy said $20. I said no, he asked for an offer, I said $10 and he took it. Every time after that, I just held up a $10 bill, even if it was a different person selling.


A single stem flower usually cost $2. In other places around the county folks sell fruit, cold bottles of water, crafty tissue paper flowers and various other things on the corner. it's pretty common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what they even charge?


I've purchased some for my 12 year old daughter before. They were $5 for 3 roses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what they even charge?


I've purchased some for my 12 year old daughter before. They were $5 for 3 roses.



PP here, it was on South Dakota Ave. in NE DC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a business like any other. What is there to think about?


Well, it's not exactly common in other cities. It might seem weird to an outsider.
It's common in most any city. Do you travel much?
Anonymous
Illegal immigrants. Cash under the table jobs devoid of paying income taxes. They have similar types of hawkers everywhere in 2nd world countries, so naturally they bring those types of cultures here with them because they cannot get legal jobs that require I9 verification and/or an education. There are roadside vendors everywhere in silver spring selling sugar cane, random snacks, and other street foods...it looks like Central and South America. All cash of course. What's there to explain?
Anonymous
I had a high school teacher that sold flowers in MoCo as a side hustle. Not everyone with brown skin is an immigrant.
Anonymous
Leave it to DCUM to repeat a bunch of urban legends and class based assumptions! You guys read a single clickbait article and then go around acting like you know what’s what.
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