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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don't need to politely decline a rude request. Give them a referral to a moving company and tell them you can't wait to see the house when they're settled.[/quote] This is also rude! Just say you can't help but wish them well. You don't have to get passive aggressive. If they can find enough help from friends/family to get their move accomplished and want to do it that way, that is their business. If you don't want to help, just say no. But giving someone a referral for a moving company when they asked if you could come help move boxes is extremely obnoxious. Learn to say no to things without feeling the need to be a huge d!ck about it.[/quote] Uh, no. "Sorry, can't help this time. You should try ABC Movers. They were great for our last move. Can't wait to see the new house." Was that really so hard to figure out? If you're sad about this they you're the d!ck.[/quote]
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