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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think kids should understand that you can’t just take and take from other people, it isn’t right.[/quote] Agree. Also, at some point the other person will get resentful and it’s pretty weak to say “but you always offered.” Think about the people on here complainng about non reciprocated invitations? Social relationships aren’t one sided. Your son is going to lose a friend over being greedy.[/quote] I have to disagree with this. I am one of those parents who give my eleven years old Applepay. I am very fortunate that I've done extremely financially. My kid's best friend come from a working class family so my kid spends a lot of money on his friend and I don't have any issues with it. My kid does not expect anything in return and his friend is very appreciated of that. Kids are smart and they know if they are being taken advantage by friends. Let kids be kids.. OP should not talk about this to his parents because I am sure they already know and don't have any issues with this.[/quote] You don’t sound educated. It’s probably your kid who’s mooching off his friend. [/quote]
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