You have to apply for unemployment, they don't just send it to you when they hear your out of work, at least not in Florida. If you don't want to get money from the state just don't apply for it. They will be happy not to send you any.
Not having a job
"You're smart"
Generous with is a general term If someone is generous with money it does not say how Generous to is specific, not general If someone is generous to someone else, that says whom the money goes to
"No, thank you."
If someone always asks you are you working, and if you are working from home but aren't earning any money yet, you might wonder what do you say. You can say that you are a newly self employed business.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
They may say "I love you" because they do indeed love you. But do beware that some say that to get sex, money, or other things from you.
It depends on the sentence to say whether it its grammatically correct. If someone were to say, for example, "I have no money." Yes, it would be correct. If someone were to say "No, I don't have no money." It would be incorrect because it is a double negative. A double negative is when in one sentence you would use the word "no", or a conjunction with no, as in "don't" or "won't" more than once without a proper comma in place. To correct the example sentence, one might say "No, i don't have any money." or "No, I haven't any money."
When someone defaults on a loan, it is when you borrow money from a bank and you say that you are going to pay it back, but you do not, therefore stealing their money. This can wreck your credit score and get you in deep trouble.
Easy just ask your mom are dad and if they say no then just ask someone else in your fam are earn the money your self
19424.7% In 1942 the unenployment rate was about 4.7% The unenployment rate now is almost hitting 10.0% (9.6%)
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"