"This fits you really well," the old man said, gazing at the oversized clothes he had picked out for Michael from a nearby store with a look of satisfaction.
Michael could only roll his eyes discreetly at the old man's attitude.
The clothes were of high quality—Michael figured they must have cost quite a bit—but the problem was that they were too big.
Not so oversized that they looked like hand-me-downs from an older relative, but just enough to feel like they'd been passed down from an older brother.
Still, Michael felt touched by the old man's gesture.
After trying the clothes on, he had intended to ask how much they had cost so he could pay the old man back later. However, the old man had looked ready to flare up at the mere suggestion.
Apparently, asking about the price was considered insulting, and the old man had firmly insisted that Michael accept the clothes as a gift rather than "talk nonsense."