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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh, I think the friend was totally angling for OP to offer to buy the wine, by saying how great it was and also mentioning how she couldn't afford it. And now friend acts like that was "shady" so she can't be accused of taking advantage. Maybe she was embarrassed that OP went ahead and got the whole bottle. And then she's also asked for huge favors like using OP's house for a party?! She doesn't get to act like the poor put upon errand boy who takes great offense at OP's generosity lol. [/quote] OP probably insisted that the friend use her house. [/quote] Wrong again. She was telling me about how she didn’t want to have to rent a place for her child’s bday and they didn’t want to do it at their house. I asked what kind of place did she want in terms of a pizza place vs a park pavilion vs a water park. She said she wanted a place with an inside space for eating/games and yard for a bouncy house. Then she said “kind of like your house”. So I offered. [/quote] Sounds similar to the wine situation, lol. Guess you should stop offering since it makes her feel so terrible.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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