If a close friend offered to lend you money (unsolicited) say for a large toy or vacation or some other similar unnecessary big ticket purchase, would you take it? If so, how much would you accept?My gut says walk away from it, but its damned tempting.
4/10/2010 9:34:21 PM
if its unnecessary then no
4/10/2010 9:35:03 PM
hell no
4/10/2010 9:35:22 PM
dat 190% friend-APR
4/10/2010 9:37:08 PM
So how exactly does a conversation like that go?"Hey man you feel like going on vacation or buying a TV? I'll lend you some money br0!"What is he fucking bored or laundering money or something?
4/10/2010 9:38:08 PM
We've been planning a motorcycle trip from some time, except some things came up over the winter and now i likely won't have money for motorcycle until the fall. We were talking about it and he straight up asked "why don't I just lend you the money for a bike". He makes more than twice my salary, if that makes a difference.[Edited on April 10, 2010 at 9:45 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2010 9:44:07 PM
definitely nofor one thing, have some self respect.second, it will change the relationship. he will have the upper hand. you will quite literally owe him something.
4/10/2010 9:45:38 PM
How much do you value the friendship?Small amounts of money (for emergencies, etc.) are one thing, but being fronted a motorcycle? I'd say no.
4/10/2010 9:46:40 PM
I almost feel like this thread is some kind of joke.wait a minutegiven
4/10/2010 9:48:01 PM
I mean... think about it. You'd be riding bitch the whole goddamned road trip. No one else would know it, but you would and he would.
4/10/2010 9:48:06 PM
4/10/2010 9:49:00 PM
you people need to read the contextthink about itif it's time pressed and they're good friends and the guy's good for itthan yeah... just pay him back[Edited on April 10, 2010 at 9:50 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2010 9:50:22 PM
^well, when you put it that way... In all seriousness, I'd already made up my mind not to do it and immediately told him that I wouldn't feel comfortable doing so when he brought it up. I just wanted to start a thread on it to have something to talk about.[Edited on April 10, 2010 at 9:51 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2010 9:50:26 PM
If i wanted to go on a motorcycle trip, and my good friend was going to go with me, but didn't have the money, i'd lend it to him with no weird feelings.It depends on the friendship, but if you know you're going to pay him back, and you know he won't be weird about it, i'd say just take it.
4/10/2010 9:50:58 PM
do you think backing out of the planned trip or owing money will be worse for the friendship?[Edited on April 10, 2010 at 9:51 PM. Reason : ,]
4/10/2010 9:51:04 PM
all good things are worth waiting for.don't try to cheat fate...
4/10/2010 9:52:03 PM
don't listen to these twatsif you're cool and your friend's coolgo on the fucking trip, manjust make paying him back your #1 priority[Edited on April 10, 2010 at 9:53 PM. Reason : .]
4/10/2010 9:53:28 PM
we've been good friends for 10+ years and I'd definitely pay him back, if I were to take it (which I'm not). My thing is I would hate for something else to come up in the mean time and him in a position to where he needed the cash and i still couldn't come up with it at the spur of the moment. I really wanted to do the trip this spring, but I'm old enough for my wants not to hurt me.
4/10/2010 10:01:53 PM
This is only a good idea if you are extremely financially responsible.
4/10/2010 10:05:38 PM
don't do itdelayed gratification FTW
4/10/2010 10:07:21 PM
why would you borrow money from a friend unless it was an emergency
4/10/2010 10:16:54 PM
4/10/2010 10:17:37 PM
one of my best friends and I have an agreement that we will get the other's back if the yearly trip comes around and things aren't going so hot. he's taken care of me a couple of times and i've taken care of him a couple. Not a big deal or a whole lot of money (>$200), but definitely not a motorcycle...
4/10/2010 10:24:44 PM
4/10/2010 10:47:41 PM
^you need to get better friendsI owed a dude over $1000 once... I paid him back...someone owed me $200... he actually did bitch and complain a bit... but I got my money backthat's on you, man
4/10/2010 11:07:16 PM
Let me know when yall will be on Judge Judy.....
4/10/2010 11:28:55 PM
I lent someone at work money...a small amount, but still.....well, he never paid me back. He asked me one or two times for some money for this or that, usually a office event and I would remind him about when I did that before.....that ends the conversation.
4/10/2010 11:37:58 PM
DO IT, PUSSY
4/10/2010 11:45:25 PM
4/10/2010 11:45:55 PM
I read the first post and knew it was for a motorcycle. Then it made me think of the beginning of which then made me
4/10/2010 11:47:40 PM
the most money that I'll let myself owe a friend is just enough to cover a dinner one night, only to get him back within a couple days
4/10/2010 11:51:55 PM
I would loan any of my close friends anything they needed to be honest. It would be a little harder to do for a joy item (motorbike) but given your circumstances/story I'm sure I would. Money has never destroyed a friendship/relationship of mine. Lets hope it stays that way!Goooooooooood luck!
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