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Baloo need money because he was unhappy and he got money by selling the apples which is given byhis friend,the apple tree.
well you could do this two ways. Polite way: Tell your friend that you need to save your money because your saving up to by summin. Rude way: Tell your friend to get lost and stop spending your money. =]
Because they need the money.
you need to talk about it with them and see if they can make a certain time that they can give you the money... but be friendly and calm about it :]
crappy with a touch of glitter
the Hawaii people are Americans and use dollars, so they will buy whatever they need
If you think your friend is spending too much money buying WOW gold then you need to show them what else they could be buying with that money instead.
It depends: does the friend ask because they know the one they ask is dependable and compassionate enough to possibly give the money? Does the person ask for money because they feel entitled to being spoiled by anyone the person spends time with? If the friendship has been mutually interdependant and satisfying to both, than to not when in need would take the friendship for granted. If the friendship is not deep and is more superficial than not, to ask for money would be an imposition. In other words, it depends on WHO the friend is and for what need it will go toward.
Some Native Americans use shells as money to buy goods or to trade for stuff the need
You would willingly schedule time with a good friend. You would willingly cancel time with a good friend if your best friend was in need. You would loan a good friend a small sum of money. You would loan money to your best friend and not care whether you get repaid. You give of yourself to a best friend in the same way you would do for yourself - no reservation.
Did you ever steal money from us Americans
"A Friend in Need" by W. Somerset Maugham is a short story about a man named George who helps his friend Henry by lending him money. However, Henry never pays him back, and George eventually confronts him about it. Henry admits that he used the money for gambling and has no way to repay George. The story explores themes of friendship, trust, and the consequences of lending money without clear terms.