There's nothing like family and friends hitting you up for some cold hard cash. Something about lending money to people never ends well. The lending act adds new and tumultuous elements to the relationship that few can survive.
As the age-old saying goes, you should never lend money to anyone that you can't afford to never see again.
This logic hits another level entirely when friends start straight-up asking you for cash, with no guarantee of a return payment.
This is what happened in the case of u/felsfels, who received a message from their high school friend sometime after graduation. She began asking u/felsfels for money, implying that all of their other friends were giving her money too "for her birthday."
When u/felsfels questioned her request, she responded that it must be because u/felsfels didn't have the money. The audacity…
u/felsfels further reported the following:
"I haven't spoken to her since high school. After this, she complained to one of my friends about me blocking her."
Also saying that,
"I laughed because I genuinely thought she was joking at first. It blows my mind."
What's the weirdest request you've ever received from an acquaintance?
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