I have not lent money to family or friends. I don't think I would. If someone needed money for an emergency and I had the funds, I would probably give it to them.
Yes to my son and daughter in law a couple of times. Twice I ended up saying that it was a fit, but the other time I made them pay it back due to the particular situation.
Nope. But we have borrowed money from family, which we paid back with interest after signing papers with a payback schedule. Anything we've ever given family has been a gift.
Yes. After my parents died I loaned my sibling my half share of the property. He paid me back after a few years. I also loaned my sons money and one paid his off the other is still working on it. The only issue is the payback could take longer or you risk losing it all. Unless you really know who you lend it--I would not advise it.
My husband and I loaned money to my brother one time and his brother one time. Neither one paid us back even though they knew that we were "loaning" the money. Obviously, it was a mistake. We have five children and really needed them to pay us back. We will not loan money again due to our experience.
Yes I have loaned money to family. Some pay me back, others did not. Most of the lending was when I know they were in rough patches in life and I knew they needed a bit of help.
I have not lent family or friends money. I've seen both in my intimate circle. One worked out well and the other led to some hard feelings, but they got past it.
I agree. Travelling shouldn't be a huge money spender. When we were travelling a few years back we did a house swap, which was quite helpful as it made it very cheap to live in Spain for a few months.
My favorite way to show love is through quality time spent together and love letters. It's not everyday we receiver personalized letters of gratitude. I love writing them as much as I love receiving them. I also save mementos from dates, such as maps or brochures to use a gift wrap or handmade gifts.
Lots of hugs and emotional support for those I care about, for starters. Crying with someone and really being there for them. Showing empathy, and unconditional positive regard (unconditional positive support).
I LOOOOVE sushi and I feel more aware that I'm not the only one who enjoys it! It is a delicacy in Japan, true to those words. I'm a German/American and appreciates these interesting facts! WOOOO! Sushiiii!
I have not lent money to family or friends. I don't think I would. If someone needed money for an emergency and I had the funds, I would probably give it to them.
I have loaned money to one family member, which I didn't get back until I was unemployed and then got it back.
Yes, I have. It was a medical emergency and I gladly loaned a relative the money.
I haven't - I potentially would depending on the circumstances, but I think it can get messy easily so I would try to avoid it.
Yes to my son and daughter in law a couple of times. Twice I ended up saying that it was a fit, but the other time I made them pay it back due to the particular situation.
Nope. But we have borrowed money from family, which we paid back with interest after signing papers with a payback schedule. Anything we've ever given family has been a gift.
I have loaned money to relatives, but my rule about loaning money is that it's an amount I don't mind parting with in case I don't get it back.
I have not loaned money to family, but I have given family members money to help them out when they were in bad shape financially.
I have never loaned money to family
Yes. After my parents died I loaned my sibling my half share of the property. He paid me back after a few years. I also loaned my sons money and one paid his off the other is still working on it. The only issue is the payback could take longer or you risk losing it all. Unless you really know who you lend it--I would not advise it.
My husband and I loaned money to my brother one time and his brother one time. Neither one paid us back even though they knew that we were "loaning" the money. Obviously, it was a mistake. We have five children and really needed them to pay us back. We will not loan money again due to our experience.
No, thankfully I've never loaned money to family.
Yes I have loaned money to family. Some pay me back, others did not. Most of the lending was when I know they were in rough patches in life and I knew they needed a bit of help.
Only to my adult children - and got most of it back!
I have not lent family or friends money. I've seen both in my intimate circle. One worked out well and the other led to some hard feelings, but they got past it.
I clean the house and give her a foot rub.
I make him a delicious dessert.
I love cooking him a nice meal at home.
I give a hug.
I agree. Travelling shouldn't be a huge money spender. When we were travelling a few years back we did a house swap, which was quite helpful as it made it very cheap to live in Spain for a few months.
Taking the dogs for the early morning walk so she can sleep in.
My favorite way to show love is through quality time spent together and love letters. It's not everyday we receiver personalized letters of gratitude. I love writing them as much as I love receiving them. I also save mementos from dates, such as maps or brochures to use a gift wrap or handmade gifts.
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Lots of hugs and emotional support for those I care about, for starters. Crying with someone and really being there for them. Showing empathy, and unconditional positive regard (unconditional positive support).
I LOOOOVE sushi and I feel more aware that I'm not the only one who enjoys it! It is a delicacy in Japan, true to those words. I'm a German/American and appreciates these interesting facts! WOOOO! Sushiiii!
Write a nice letter to show you care!