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Comment by soulofmischief

3 days ago

"deciding not to give someone a gift out of absolutely nowhere" as a matter of course, as a guiding philosophical principle, is categorically putting money before friends.

That's reading way too much into the earlier posts.

  • I'd say I'm reading into them the regular amount. Your entire premise is that you wouldn't just hand money to a friend for no reason. I challenged this mentality and whether or not such a friendship is ideal, offering a perspective into why there are more important things in life than money.

    If this isn't your intent, you should reflect on how you've presented your argument.

    • I didn't say you have to say no, I said you can say no without any negative implications on your friendship.

      I have no idea where you got saying no as a matter of principle.

      Also if saying no is putting money above friendship then so is the friend asking for money for no reason!

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