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Was I wrong for refusing to give a doordash driver my name?

I asked him why he wanted to know my name and he told me he just wanted to say goodbye to me. I told him he could do that without knowing my name. I told him flat out he doesn't need to know that information. He was giving off creepy vibes.
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reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
I've worked a lot with the public and I find that if someone is in a situation where a professional reason makes that they must talk with you then its inapropriate to try to make it more personal. its like they're trapped. its creepy. in my business I've interacted with men and women, sometimes beautiful women, but never have I used that context to aproach them personally.
Crimsondrops · 36-40, M
@reflectingmonkey I should have clarified that I was at work at the time working whilw he was picking up an order.