Suppose if you ask for monetary help from your friend or relative and they refuse then never dig in that matter. They may have reasons for doing so. Maybe they are saving up for something or paying credit. And their refusal to lend you money should not affect your future relationship with them. No one is obligated to help you each time you approach.
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Never try to teach others even if your intentions are to help them. You may know how to save money and invest it but your advice will be appreciated only if it is asked for. Never challenge others decisions regarding money. Even if you are right you will be confusing the person more.
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You can approach your immediate family to donate money to every fundraiser activity you do. But asking your friends and distant relative to shell money more than twice a year for every cause can irritate them. Ask the causes that interest them and approach only for those. Let people be free to donate the amount they want rather than asking for a certain amount.
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A simple thank you is not enough to your friend who pays your restaurant bill or buys a gift on your behalf. If not in monetary terms you should reciprocate your friend in an inexpensive way like sending some homemade goodies or volunteering to babysit so that your friend can watch a movie or invite for dinner or gift a photo album of her lovely memories.
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“Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people that they don’t like”. – Will Rogers. Never boast your luxurious life in front of people who cannot afford it. It will make them feel inferior and miserable. They may be happily planning their trip to some home destination but your boasting will steal their excitement.
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