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Stamina Man

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I set-up some stuff for my boys dad, built his PC, set up the network, set up some streaming, media centre and sh*t for him earlier today, I done it all, and he try give me £50 for just over an hours work.Obviously I don't take it, because his my boys dad (Even though I want it) My boy kept trying to offer me it as well, but I just didn't take it, because it seems rude, only took an hour and I saw it as a favour.When I got home anyway, I clock he has slipped it into my jacket pocket, and now I feel guilty, because his my boy and I don't expect him to pay me for such little work, should I just accept it and take the money, I don't need it, but want it?Or should I just give it back? I hate taking money like this from friends and family.This kind of thing ever happen to anyone else?I remember something like this happened to someone on here, can't remember who though :unsure:

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i hate itbut i think refusing it is even ruder, liek if i go out of my way to show thanks n someone refuses it id see that as some knock back, liek mans tryna say i cnt afford it or sutin (even if i couldnt, its the principle)so i jus say.. u know u dnt have to... then take it

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Yeah I had a similar situation, one time I set-up some stuff for my boys dad, built his PC, set up the network, set up some streaming, media centre and sh*t for him earlier today, I done it all, and he try give me £50 for just over an hours work.Obviously I don't take it, because his my boys dad (Even though I want it) My boy kept trying to offer me it as well, but I just didn't take it, because it seems rude, only took an hour and I saw it as a favour.When I got home anyway, I clock he has slipped it into my jacket pocket, and now I feel guilty, because his my boy and I don't expect him to pay me for such little work, should I just accept it and take the money, I don't need it, but want it?Or should I just give it back? I hate taking money like this from friends and family.This kind of thing ever happen to anyone else?I remember something like this happened to someone on here, can't remember who though

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Yeah I had a similar situation, one time I set-up some stuff for my boys dad, built his PC, set up the network, set up some streaming, media centre and sh*t for him earlier today, I done it all, and he try give me £50 for just over an hours work.Obviously I don't take it, because his my boys dad (Even though I want it) My boy kept trying to offer me it as well, but I just didn't take it, because it seems rude, only took an hour and I saw it as a favour.When I got home anyway, I clock he has slipped it into my jacket pocket, and now I feel guilty, because his my boy and I don't expect him to pay me for such little work, should I just accept it and take the money, I don't need it, but want it?Or should I just give it back? I hate taking money like this from friends and family.This kind of thing ever happen to anyone else?I remember something like this happened to someone on here, can't remember who though
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consider:how much would it have cost him to hire someone to do what you did?and thereforehow much of a saving hes madealsoyou cant give the money back now lol just be generous towards this mate when you have the opportunity eg buying drinks etc if you wanna show your appreciation (no homo)

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Once he slipped it into your pocket you're gonna have to keep it, would be over rude to give it back now.BTW it really shouldnt matter how many times your asked to take the money; if you dont take money off your friends dont take it.(sense?)

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I would refuse as that's how I was raised. BUT if they insisted I would ask them for less. If they slipped it in my pocket I would keep it. Maybe buy my boy a drink or something next time we're out. Woulda said dinner but I can't find a way for that to no be homo so a drink it is.Are they well off? Coz I know no poor family is forcing £50 on you.

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business shoudl be business, but there can also be friends and family rates. fixing a pc is different from painting a house, getting a mortgage, freighting stuff, and other major things for which i will charge my father/mother talkless of friend

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