If she can afford to give you an automobile, and you are in need of one, you should gracefully accept it and be thankful you have a mother like her. But if she cannot afford to give you the automoblie you should thank her for her consideration of kindness and decline the offer in a graceful manner.
Should he want"Should he want a red shirt, we have them here.""Should he want that expensive car?"He wants a red shirt.He wants a car.Confusing, I know. Sorry!P.S. Your title has errors!
Then you get the car! Easy!
Yes, she should.
No.
Your friend lives in a free country and if she smokes that should not make a difference to your friendship. You have the right to ask her not to smoke in your parents home or, if you have a car ask her not to smoke in your car. Instead of worrying about your mother wondering if you smoke, tell you mother you do not smoke. Honesty is the best policy.
No, you can only give a car to a immediate family member and not pay taxes on the gift. A mother-in-law is not a legall family member.
One should check the title, the car's history, and the pricing compared to how much it is worth. One should know what model he or she wants, have a budget, and have a reason for wanting the car.
No. And if someone wants to give you one, run away from that dealer.
I was in an accident that was not my fault. My car was in the shop for three month for repairs, only to find out today that the insurance wants to TOTAL the car. Which is okay with me, but they are saying that the car is worth $12,000 and that the repairs were $8000, and that they are only going to give me $4000. HOW is this possible, I did not make that decision for the car to be rapaired then to be claimed TOTAL loss. What should I do? Please help me.
Give her cards that say clean the house for free, or wash the car for free. Make up many of these cards that apply to any time. This is something she can use over time and enjoy.
If the child is a minor (under the age of 18) or the mother has co-signed for the car then yes, she can take back the car. A child who is irresponsible should not be driving.
"I was mortified to find out that my mother was in a car crash."