Post number #1011897, ID: 6df270
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I've a friend who's keeping asking me pocket money but it's been more than a year and nothing is back. should I drop the ball and move on?
Post number #1011914, ID: fa0a99
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well, that depends
first, you should cut off the money flow to see what happens; if they drop you as a result then you know the score and thats that (i'd personally say that i'm struggling myself if i didnt want to give a friend money)
second, if you and them hang out often and otherwise are actually being friends, then they might just not know borrowing manners. if they stick around after you cut the cash flow off, then they're probably fine to keep around as a buddy
Post number #1011917, ID: 810e12
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Never borrow money. Never lend money.
Post number #1011926, ID: 5da790
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>>fa0a99 guess I should force myself for giving a lecture from start to end it's awkward to have to act as a father to a friend >>810e12 fair enough, but I believe I can afford to take risks for a chance to gain a good frienship but people have the right to call me names for being so looose
Post number #1011932, ID: b24648
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always borrow money never lend money
Post number #1011968, ID: 16fc55
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Always use credits Buy a car triple your net-worth
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| I've a friend who's keeping asking me pocket money but it's been more than a year and nothing is back.
should I drop the ball and move on?