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Monday 26th November 2012 12:34pm
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Quote: Harridan @ November 26 2012, 9:14 AM GMT
Just paying for a couple of tickets to a gig I'm going to with a friend and have just realised that my friend always just doesn't have the cash on her to pay me for her ticket, but she'll pay me back next time... I must have paid for about £80 worth of tickets for her. Is there a way to bring that up without embarrassing her or sounding really tight? hmm...
Maybe next time see if she can buy the tickets and you pay her back. You could have be having trouble with your internet or just be busy for a few days. Or a few days before say that if she's not interested you know someonelse who will buy the ticket? That one could backfire on you though, unless you really do know someone interested.
Quote: Harridan @ November 26 2012, 11:36 AM GMT
I don't understand how so many people can reach adulthood without learning any consideration for other people. Are parents acting like slaves to their children up to the age of university and just expecting them to be fine?
I lived with one guy who didn't shower or wash his clothes all term and then when he went home presumably had his mother wash his clothes and run a bath for him. I lived with another guy who would never pay towards the pay-as-you-go electricity and so when it ran out he'd put on the emergency supply without telling anyone and then when that ran out he'd go and sleep at his friend's house until we'd paid for some more electricity. And how can I forget the girl who used to have sex in the living room when we were all watching TV? Or the house-party that I wasn't informed about, but came home to, and then found that my housemate had informed people they could vomit in my ensuite? I really don't miss student life!
Think I got lucky with housemates. The first place I lived I had neighbours had really lould sex but at least it wasn't my housemates.
Another place I lived someone once ate one of my youghurts.