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Is there any weird inuendo or meaning behind giving someone a $2 bill?
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This is just a weird question but long story short I work in the vet field and an older man was looking for someone to pet sit his 16 year old cat over the holidays. I told him I may be able to and he agreed to come in next week, but then he showed up same day just to say hello. He then handed me a $2 bill and told me to write his name and number down on it. He said he’d come back next week to talk details.

It seemed a bit odd as an interaction but he seemed like a bit of a character so I didn’t judge or anything. Someone else mentioned to me that they either think he was testing me? Or thought maybe there was some social meaning behind it?

Maybe it was just an interesting interaction and that’s all lol.

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