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  • Ask if you can borrow her husband. Overnight.
  • just tell them no,, and they wont come back,,, as much as they usually do,,
  • Sounds like Homer Simpson lol. Hmm, it's kinda hard, you don't want to seem rude. On the other side, he's being rude. I'd say that blond honesty is the best thing. Tell him politely that you don't mind lending him stuff from tiou for things.me to time, but that he should slow down a bit with asking you for stuff.
  • Tell them you are tapped out and ask if you can borrow a few dollars for lunch?
  • 1) You shouldn't have given them anything to start with 2) If you just want them to stop, tell them straight up that if they ask you for anything ever again, you'll put up a no trespassing sign, install an alarm, and get a shotgun. 3) If you'd rather things just be more equal, start regularly going over to their place and asking them for food, money, clothes, tools, sexual favors, etc...
  • Just say you are done, it is someone else's turn. Go knock on that door. Be firm. They will get angry and show their true nature. Even if they dont get angry, just point across the street to another door. Say they have it all, you are out of stuff to give. Its time they start giving back. It happens all the time. I am sure they are used to it.
  • Say no a couple of times. Then they'll leave you alone and go behind you're back and tell others how stingy you are. Really.
  • you have to learn to say no and mean it, or another good thing is to start asking them for things often.
  • Just tell them you don't have any extra of whatever they want. They will continue to use you unless you put a stop to it. I know because I had a "friend" that did the same thing.
  • Keep saying you don't have the things they are asking to borrow...for Example: Neighbor: Can I borrow 5 Bucks? YOu: I don't have $5 bucks Neighbor: Can I borow milk? You: Sorry I don't have milk, I drank the rest with my morning coffee Neighbor: Can I borrow socks? You: No, sorry I have no socks left, they are in the laundry.
  • Just be honest and tell them you're not lending thing's out to anyone anymore.At the end of the day would they replace anything that got either broke or ruined? i'm sure i wouldn't lend all my things out i would be blunt and basically tell them kindly to get lost!at the end of the day you're paying for the goods,if they want them they should go out and buy their own.
  • Exactly how we got into this welfare mess. Tell them you would like to continue helping but you just can't afford it anymore yo...
  • Who is your neighbour Homer Simpson? Easiest way is to start borrowing things from them or put up a big sign outside saying 'Never a borrower, nor a lender be'
  • Sounds like cats - once you feed them they never leave. I would just tell the borrowing neighbor the honest truth. I myself would likely say "The borrowing and lending is all done with!" and be done with it at that.
  • I had a neighbor like that once. It was a single mom with a decent job, but I knew that she had cut things a little "short" that week because she had overspent on Christmas so I bought extra groceries and took them over to her house. The next week, she sent me a list of what I should buy for her. Needless to say, I didn't respond. I would suggest not having what she wants next time
  • And have they once repayed you or returned anything? You just have to learn to say know. I've have friends "borrow" from me before and they never gave anything back...and kept asking, and they kept "forgetting." I said no after that from then on.

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