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How do you deal with people who like to borrow things from you?

Juniper

Platinum Member
What do you think of people who likes to borrow stuff from you, who likes to talk about what they have, but never ever lends you anything?

Worse thing is, they keep asking me for stuff. I cannot refuse, cos they actually come to my house. Unless I hide the things of course :disgust:

I dont mind lending from time to time on MY OWN FREE WILL. But to actually ask to borrow things all the time... ? How low can you get? :disgust:

 
cut their fvcking hands off :disgust:

once my roommate's girlfriend (well.. fiancee now) ate some of my cookies that I made (and brownies earlier) and I still rag on her about it. But it's not like I'm bitter, it's just fun to harass people that know they're in the wrong.
 
Just say 'no'


Ok, the things Im talking about are my movies. I like movies and I usually get hold of them as soon as they get out. Movies are always sitting in my living room doing nothing. Is it selfish if I say no?

 
Just be a smartass. It's the easiest way to deny somebody.

They ask "Can I borrow this?" you reply "Can I borrow your car?"

They say "No" you say "Well I guess you can't borrow that then"
 


<< Just say 'no'


Ok, the things Im talking about are my movies. I like movies and I usually get hold of them as soon as they get out. Movies are always sitting in my living room doing nothing. Is it selfish if I say no?
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Do you think blockbuster is selfish for charging us to see the movies they bought?
 
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