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any cheap-ass friends/co-workers who don't pay squat at the coffee shop?

randomint

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sometimes when a bunch of us guys would walk across this cafeteria on our way to the next class and if i stopped to get a cup of coffee or something, i'd ask the guys if they wanted something and i'd get it for them if they said 'yes'. but the same bunch of people would never ask me if i was around (without any change) and they were buying something.

is it wrong to expect something in return after sort of helping them out quite a number of times?
 
Originally posted by: randomint


is it wrong to expect something in return after sort of helping them out quite a number of times?

Yes, not everybody conducts their lives as you do.
 
Are they really your friends?

Friends > money

I will spend money on my real friends as easily as I will spend it on myself.
If they are true friends, don't sweat it.
 
I never ask people if they want anything, but if people asked if i could pick something up for thme i have no problem doing it. goes the other way too, i dont care if you go get coffee without asking anyone else, but if you're asking, ill make an order and offer to pay you back.
 
Originally posted by: lightpants
Are they really your friends?

Friends > money

I will spend money on my real friends as easily as I will spend it on myself.
If they are true friends, don't sweat it.

Same here. There's a difference between acquaintances and friends.
 
Originally posted by: randomint
sometimes when a bunch of us guys would walk across this cafeteria on our way to the next class and if i stopped to get a cup of coffee or something, i'd ask the guys if they wanted something and i'd get it for them if they said 'yes'. but the same bunch of people would never ask me if i was around (without any change) and they were buying something.

is it wrong to expect something in return after sort of helping them out quite a number of times?

If you pick up stuff for someone often, and you know they're headin for some coffee, just tell them to grab you something while they're there.

Chances are no one even knows you're upset about this
 
I will do this with my roomie and like 2 other people just because we always get each other back.
 
Stop offering?

On the other hand, I tend to do nice things for the sake of doing the nice thing, not for the possibility of rewards. But with that in mind, it is also dependent on how much time and energy I'm willing to invest in niceness.

And remember, "cheap-ass friends" are better than "cheap ass-friends."

Or, maybe not, if that's your thing.
 
just stop buying em coffee they shouldnt care maybe it will make them think about it a little harder and see how selfish they are.
 
Originally posted by: theGlove
welll don't ask next time?

Originally posted by: Special K
If they never pay you pack then quit offering.

Originally posted by: duffman1
just stop buying em coffee they shouldnt care maybe it will make them think about it a little harder and see how selfish they are.

Originally posted by: Jeff7
Stop offering?

On the other hand, I tend to do nice things for the sake of doing the nice thing, not for the possibility of rewards. But with that in mind, it is also dependent on how much time and energy I'm willing to invest in niceness.

And remember, "cheap-ass friends" are better than "cheap ass-friends."

Or, maybe not, if that's your thing.

will do that from now on. niceness is too expensive for me. and it's not like i expect a whole lot from them in return and heck i would just say "no thank you" most of the times, anyway. but you kind of expect them to at least "ask" just as common courtesy but the bast*ds don't even do that
 
When we give we are not making a pay me back contract. If we are running errands and there is an expense, then the person who causes the expense owes. You should never be embarrassed to discuss money. Heck, it is your duty!
 
Just stop offering. The unfortunate truth is most people aren't self-aware enough to even consider how their behavior might affect other people.
 
Originally posted by: randomint


is it wrong to expect something in return after sort of helping them out quite a number of times?

Yes, because you're just as much a turd as they are. If people always expected ****** in return for everything they did, then this world would be crappier than it already feels.

But then again you did buy the guy coffee! Just tell him it was the nicest thing you've done for anyone and expect more than just a thank you.
 
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