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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Block them on Whatsapp, unless you want to become an ATM.[/quote] That's exactly what Jesus preached.[/quote] Is Jesus going to come pay OP's bills when she needs it?[/quote] Is this a question of not being able to pay bills or not having sufficient discretionary income? [/quote] Doesn't matter. OP is not obliged to give if she doesn't want to.[/quote] No one is obliged to give, but some of us live by a different moral code to care for family and those in need.[/quote] You do you and drop the sanctimony.[/quote] Yes, I will do me and be a better person than you.[/quote] Be content in your generosity without having to control others. [/quote] The only one trying to control others is your attempt to curb the free speech on this forum. Sorry that my generosity of spirit makes you feel so defensive.[/quote] +1 It's funny how some people feel personally offended when other people are more giving. People live their lives in different ways.[/quote] It’s funny how some people can’t give freely without calling attention to other’s lack of generosity. [/quote] Funny. All our Asian, Indian and Latinx friend characterize it more like GUILTED in to sending money. Like, how dare you desert us, but oh thank goodness you did since $500 USD can buy so much for us here in the homeland, keep it coming. Or else you will be thrown away from our family! muhahahaha. [/quote] Well that's your circle of friends. My Asian (and Indians are part of Asia) and Latinx friends support their family because they love them and [b]that's the way they were brought up[/b]. [/quote] So they were brought up to always have their hand out asking for help?[/quote] Were you raised by wolves? Family helps out family. [b]That's been the way of the world for generations[/b].[/quote] No. The way of the world for generations is to instill values of hardwork and self preservation. Yes, family helps out family but when is it more a never ending and expected hand out than help? [/quote]
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