Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is there a reason why you can’t accommodate the request?
Maybe you were posting at the same time as OP but just above she answers your question already. She and her DH are both supposed to be at work tomorrow and don't have enough notice to work out logistics of one of them going without a vehicle in the morning. That's a legit enough reason to say no to a sudden request like this.
OP, I take it that you and your mom have a history of this sort of thing--?
Manipulating in other ways, yes. With gifts, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is there a reason why you can’t accommodate the request?
Maybe you were posting at the same time as OP but just above she answers your question already. She and her DH are both supposed to be at work tomorrow and don't have enough notice to work out logistics of one of them going without a vehicle in the morning. That's a legit enough reason to say no to a sudden request like this.
OP, I take it that you and your mom have a history of this sort of thing--?
Anonymous wrote:Well, is there a reason why you can’t accommodate the request?
Anonymous wrote:First off there are no truly expensive kayak. There may be expensive kayak trips but we’re not talking a yacht here. Second, you can’t loan your mother a vehicle for a day? You can’t help your mother move some furniture? I understand it’s not her stuff, but I’ve been known to help complete strangers with more than this and it seems bizarre that you have a problem with being generous with time and things
Anonymous wrote:First off there are no truly expensive kayak. There may be expensive kayak trips but we’re not talking a yacht here. Second, you can’t loan your mother a vehicle for a day? You can’t help your mother move some furniture? I understand it’s not her stuff, but I’ve been known to help complete strangers with more than this and it seems bizarre that you have a problem with being generous with time and things
Anonymous wrote:First off there are no truly expensive kayak. There may be expensive kayak trips but we’re not talking a yacht here. Second, you can’t loan your mother a vehicle for a day? You can’t help your mother move some furniture? I understand it’s not her stuff, but I’ve been known to help complete strangers with more than this and it seems bizarre that you have a problem with being generous with time and things
Anonymous wrote:First off there are no truly expensive kayak. There may be expensive kayak trips but we’re not talking a yacht here. Second, you can’t loan your mother a vehicle for a day? You can’t help your mother move some furniture? I understand it’s not her stuff, but I’ve been known to help complete strangers with more than this and it seems bizarre that you have a problem with being generous with time and things
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the connection between gift and favor, and ignore her attempts to suggest you owe her the favor. You can tell her “thank you so much for the X. I didn’t realize there were strings attached to your gift” and see what she says. If need be, be prepared to give it back so she can’t try to hold it over you.
What was the gift and more importantly what is the favor??