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Anyone Ever Asked you to Borrow Something that as Inappropriate/inappropriate Time?
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:37 am
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:37 am
Long story short. Monday evening I ordered some new wireless headphones. Coincidentally, on Wednesday someone asked if I had wireless headphones and I told her that I actually just ordered some that would be coming in on Thursday, but that I did have some that were not wireless she was welcome to use. She didn't say anything about it after that.
This morning she texted me to ask if my headphones came in and I told her yes. Without even asking me, she said "Okay good. Will stop by after lunch to pick them up. Going to wedding and it is 2.5 hrs away and will be riding with family members so need to tune them out".
I told her that I never said she can borrow them and that I just got them in yesterday and haven't really had a chance to use them yet. She could still borrow the non wireless pair. She responded "Wow! I just want to use them for tonight. I will bring them back at some point this weekend". We went back and forth for a few minutes then I told her to go buy her own pair. She responded "you are such an a-hole. frick you". I just sent her a lol emoji because she was acting like a child.
Personally, I think it is inappropriate to ask someone to borrow something that they just got.
Anyone every asked you to borrow something at an inappropriate time or borrow something that you don't normally ask people to borrow?
This morning she texted me to ask if my headphones came in and I told her yes. Without even asking me, she said "Okay good. Will stop by after lunch to pick them up. Going to wedding and it is 2.5 hrs away and will be riding with family members so need to tune them out".
I told her that I never said she can borrow them and that I just got them in yesterday and haven't really had a chance to use them yet. She could still borrow the non wireless pair. She responded "Wow! I just want to use them for tonight. I will bring them back at some point this weekend". We went back and forth for a few minutes then I told her to go buy her own pair. She responded "you are such an a-hole. frick you". I just sent her a lol emoji because she was acting like a child.
Personally, I think it is inappropriate to ask someone to borrow something that they just got.
Anyone every asked you to borrow something at an inappropriate time or borrow something that you don't normally ask people to borrow?
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:39 am to OweO
Who is this "someone"? Family, friend, coworker?
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:41 am to OweO
I have a gay friend who served in the Army with me, one weekend he asked if he could borrow my wife because his parents were in town for the weekend and didn't know he was gay.
I obliged him.
My wife came home from the weekend and told me I needed to start dressing nicer, clean my closet , and get a better hairstyle.
I obliged him.
My wife came home from the weekend and told me I needed to start dressing nicer, clean my closet , and get a better hairstyle.
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:43 am to OweO
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Coincidentally, on Wednesday someone asked if I had wireless headphones
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This morning she texted me to ask if my headphones came in and I told her yes. Without even asking me, she said "Okay good. Will stop by after lunch to pick them up. Going to wedding and it is 2.5 hrs away and will be riding with family members so need to tune them out".
Should a told her to stop being a cheap bitch.
She could have ordered some off Amazon for $15 and they would have been at her house by the time she got home today
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:43 am to OweO
I thought they were going to ask to borrow a wheel. That would be inappropriate.
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:44 am to OweO
A buddy asked me to borrow my fleshlight.
This post was edited on 9/29/17 at 11:50 am
Posted on 9/29/17 at 11:46 am to OweO
There was a group of us that worked on the road and one guy would always call someone up and ask what they were cooking for dinner. As soon as they told him, the would say "Ok, I'll be over in a bit". Never asked if he could join, never pitched in on a meal.
Posted on 9/29/17 at 12:15 pm to OweO
Unless this "someone" is your wife or girlfriend, she has no business getting pissy over this.
Posted on 9/29/17 at 12:55 pm to OweO
quote:most boring thing I've read this year
Long story short. Monday evening I ordered some new wireless headphones. Coincidentally, on Wednesday someone asked if I had wireless headphones and I told her that I actually just ordered some that would be coming in on Thursday, but that I did have some that were not wireless she was welcome to use. She didn't say anything about it after that.
This morning she texted me to ask if my headphones came in and I told her yes. Without even asking me, she said "Okay good. Will stop by after lunch to pick them up. Going to wedding and it is 2.5 hrs away and will be riding with family members so need to tune them out".
I told her that I never said she can borrow them and that I just got them in yesterday and haven't really had a chance to use them yet. She could still borrow the non wireless pair. She responded "Wow! I just want to use them for tonight. I will bring them back at some point this weekend". We went back and forth for a few minutes then I told her to go buy her own pair. She responded "you are such an a-hole. frick you". I just sent her a lol emoji because she was acting like a child.
Personally, I think it is inappropriate to ask someone to borrow something that they just got.
Anyone every asked you to borrow something at an inappropriate time or borrow something that you don't normally ask people to borrow?
Posted on 9/29/17 at 12:59 pm to OweO
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someone asked if I had wireless headphones
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I told her that I actually just ordered some that would be coming in on Thursday
That's where you fricked up.
The correct answer was "No, I don't have any wireless headphones."
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