At home, I am afraid of selling insurance; in the Philippines, I am afraid of preaching

A few days ago, several missionaries from a certain religious sect in the Philippines came to my house for a missionary activity, which made me very scared. Since I suffer from social phobia, I rarely participate in social activities. My friends asked me how I became a tour guide. I replied that the main focus of the tour guide job is to organize and guide travel activities, not to socialize.

At home, I am afraid of selling insurance; in the Philippines, I am afraid of preaching

Can these Filipino missionaries accurately understand your place of origin, family size, occupation and interests, as well as the size and characteristics of your social circle?If you don't think they've done a thorough investigation, then you won't trust them either.In fact, they may just be conducting a deeper investigation to better understand your situation.However, if you are convinced that they are spies, they do require such specialized investigative skills to infiltrate your social media circles.
I wasn't too interested in talking to the missionary Filipino Big Brothers and Sisters and those Americans.They always have a point, and I also think everyone has their own beliefs, whether religious or otherwise.However, when we communicate, they always emphasize the need to have a faith, faith in God.But I think people should have the right to make their own choices, and this belief should be based on their own thinking and belief system.I don't think conversion is a wise choice because it means abandoning one's beliefs.I am not the King of England, and I do not need to convert every day.I also have my own way of life and beliefs.So, when someone tries to get me to change my beliefs, I can only ask them to make the first move, citing my lack of familiarity with English.If it weren't for the fact that I responded to what they said, I might have just told them that I'm deaf, but that's not a good idea.I don't think it's a good idea to tell people directly that you're deaf.This may be viewed as an attack or provocation.Instead, I recommend expressing your opinions in a gentle but insistent way to maintain an atmosphere of respect and understanding.
They finally left a brochure for me to read.
This situation is actually quite good.The last time a group of domestic tourists went out to travel, their main occupation was tourism.However, when they saw me, they said to me directly: "Believe in God and stay safe. Young man, believe in God." This made me feel a little embarrassed, so I answered: "Allah is great." However, they always ask me afterward: "Are you going out with a bomb?"
Fortunately for my friends who are missionaries in the Philippines, there is a border after all, and they won’t bother you every day even if they know you don’t believe it.That's why so many people come.The halls and factions are different, and they are much stronger than domestic insurance personnel.
The recent wave of evangelists reminds me of my friends selling insurance.
In China, insurance companies are more pure than religion because their purpose is to protect people's lives.While these companies may operate in different ways, their purpose is the same - to support people when they need insurance.Isn’t this a forced interpretation of “Believe in God and stay safe”?

At home, I am afraid of selling insurance; in the Philippines, I am afraid of preachingAt home, I am afraid of selling insurance; in the Philippines, I am afraid of preaching At home, I am afraid of selling insurance; in the Philippines, I am afraid of preaching
If you say that insurance is not good, it is tantamount to blasphemy against their great insurance business.They can chase you ten kilometers to your door, pick up the salt and pull you away.
I have traveled to the Philippines, and over the past four years, these insurance company salesmen have continued to send me text messages or call me every three to five days to invite me to their company for meetings, listen to lectures, and give me souvenirs.
I reviewed your insurance contract and the terms of the policy my parents purchased previously.I feel a sense of being cheated when it comes to the prices for organs and the various marketing strategies insurance companies use to target the population.It feels like the first people to buy insurance, relatives and friends, seem to have received training from insurance salesmen.
I just want to find some peace and quiet and let myself pick up the bottle silently without being disturbed by these things.
How much can the best friend I’m going to write about sell for?

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