I haven't read any of the comments on this thread because I know they range from, I haven't been able to answer my phone since I left Jamaica to Jamaicans are too proud to beg or they are trying to get by.
To OP- Why do Jamaicans find it so easy to beg. This might be the only easy question about Jamaica, many like myself were taught in one shape of fashion to ask/beg. Consider that half the Jamaican population lives abraod and work and send FREE money back to someone on the island. It is customary to want something and look to someone (mostly) in the States for it. Kids, parents, and sibling often ask for things from those abroad. So it starts in the family and branches out. When was the last time you wanted something and even think to call someone a farrin and ask for it?
Matthew 7 vs 7 - Ask and it shall be given. Some might have more reservation about this passage than others. It is translated to some as if you don't ask, you don't get. Yes, I find myself and many Jamaicans more confident in our abilty to seek what we want from others. We create oppertunities for others to give
It's apart of the CULTURE, which is simply difefrent from yours. So beg yuh a few buck$ nuh, simply creating oppertunity for others to share their wealth. As they say know before you go...lol!