Wow! There are some great stories and ideas on this thread. Much appreciated by this little lady....
I never thought about strategies for stares. Usually, I react and it depends on my mood. If I'm feeling chipper, I give 'em the grin or just make direct eye contact, as best I can. That helps.
I'm legally blind, so I don't see that many stares. It's the comments that hit my ears. Staring is bad enough, but making snide comments is going over the line. They're just asking for it.
That's where I got most of my practice in the 'reacting' department. I've got the 'kill 'em with condescending kindness' bit down pat. Oh well. That's if I'm not so chipper....

Being legally blind is very obvious when reading menus or looking at tags in stores. I get followed by sales folks for that reason, though I'm far from the thieving kind. When they get too close or too annoying, I get back at them by having them escort me all around the store and read everything to me. *laughs* They HATE that!
I can usually handle questions, especially if they're worded nicely. The tough thing for me is all the tangents and other questions my answers lead to. I have spent ten minutes in a shoe store with a lady who kept asking, "Well then what about this?" and "What about that?" That can get tedious. Everyone's first question is always, "What about glasses?" or "How can you see?" On glasses, I just say, "I would if they helped." Now answering the other? I used to get flustered. How do you answer that? Then a good response finally dawned on me. I just laugh and say, "With my eyes." Then they laugh and remark about it being a silly question.
I work with an organization for folks with macular degeneration, and I've made some good friends who share their experiences. I guess I deal with things best by having a sense of humor. I make fun of myself better than anybody I know. My brother and aunt have the same conidtion and we joke a fair bit. My favorite greeting for folks is 'Nice to see you....almost.'
Thanks again for this thread. I have truly enjoyed it.

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