Thank you Vijiakka for considering this worthy of nomination. You nomination itself is a reward to me.
My nomination for someone who should not be nominated . Some profound words of wisdom here: I Discovered A Lot Of Joy In My Public Library Nice one @Rihana!
I too feel her response is quite a solution.. it is not easy. But a different perspective.. I think I can try it out...
DEAR Bow & Arrow SISTER @Rihana , An incisive analysis of OPs jotting by @mangaii Hoping Mil To Die And comprehensive advice is nominated for current month FP.
Post by @amulya2020 - Get My Money Back Amulya's post talks in a succinct manner about the experience of lending money that many reluctant or willing lenders go through. Lend the money because of a kind heart, be patient and fair when asking for it to returned, and then the frustration of keeping track of the money while also handling life's routine responsibilities. Response by @Thoughtful - Get My Money Back @Thoughtful's response provides many practical suggestions for the lender to follow, both before lending and after lending -- lend only what you are willing to forget, set boundaries firmly, be direct and confident when asking for repayment, don't provide reasons when asking for what is yours rightfully. And, if needed, use alternate means such as involving common friends or acquaintances. I think the most important is not to give a reason, for as Thoughtful said there, the person will take it as an invitation to poke holes in the given reason.