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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I totally get it and would feel the same as you. I'm an anxious person and my life always feels too busy, so taking on even a small favor/responsibility for a prolonged period of time would start to bother me for all the reasons you've mentioned. I wouldn't mind doing it for someone I really loved (like close friends or family), but just an acquaintance, it would grow old. I have neighbors like that, I've learned my limits and just say no when I reach them and they usually respect that. I am more comfortable inconveniencing myself than asking for favors and sometimes when I do ask I am told no, so it goes both ways. When it comes to favors do what you're comfortable with and not what society dictates.[/quote]
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