Where it becomes more annoying is when they give you that listening ears show so much attention like they're really ready, after saying all these things to them, giving them all the guidelines they need and the next thing you hear from them in the coming days is that someone scammed them of a huge amount, and they'll blame it on you, the thing there is that after telling them everything about Bitcoin, when you expect them to come to you for the real deal you hear them going behind you to trade or buy Bitcoin to get started. Humans are just hard to control.
I don’t like introducing bitcoin to strangers because they will end up making things look like you are a scammer. The only time I do introduce bitcoin to random people is when they come to meet me to seek for guidance. I will tell them everything they need to know, and I will also let them know that they are investing at their own risk and that I won’t be held responsible for any of their losses. So they should make sure they do everything possible to avoid losing their bitcoin.
Some people will end up learning about bitcoin from you, and then behind you they will do things that they are not supposed to do without even telling you about them before they do them, which will compromise their wallet and they will lose their bitcoin. And we all know scammers are always targeting newbies because they know that newbies are always having little exposure to cryptocurrency, and they believe they will easily fall for their trap.
If you are introducing bitcoin to anyone, make sure you warn them not to do any strange thing behind your back, they shouldn’t trust anyone, and they shouldn’t allow anyone to have access to their wallet. If they end up doing what they are not supposed to do, then they shouldn’t blame you for that.