Good intentions will lead to disappointment, friendship will turn into enmity, and brotherhood will be destroyed. Never lend money to relatives or friends.

This statement sounds cruel, but it is true. Many people get a bad response when they ask for their money back. This happens especially among family and friends.
In Eastern culture, relatives and friends are the first people to be met when someone faces financial difficulties. This still happens even though banks exist and they are willing to provide financing as soon as possible.
The person who lends money faces a dilemma; lending money brings uncertainty about the return of funds, but if he refuses, the friendship or kinship relationship could be damaged or awkward.
Here are some considerations before deciding to lend or not lend money to your close friend or relative:
- Make sure your relationship with him is good and he is trustworthy.
- The amount of money he borrows is within your ability, and he can return it.
- Pay attention to the reason he lends money. If it is for something unimportant, you should refuse it firmly.
- Give yourself time to think about it. Never answer without thinking it through.
If you decide not to lend it, it’s a good idea to donate some money to help them out of their predicament. Say sorry for not being able to help and sincerely hope that the donation eases their current predicament.
This has worked in many cases that I’ve experienced.
8 responses to “BETTER NOT LEND MONEY TO FRIENDS AND RELATIVES”
My parents got burned badly by my sister in law. They regret ever lending her a dime😢
oh my god. Sorry to hear that. Family problems triggered by debt are also common in my society.
I am also assuming as well guessing some peoples old folks wanted them to be a better normal person haha seriously it sometimes costs money time and even a few people wondering if you ever think it will be easier again , occasionally
Lending to friends and family is fine for short term loans but not anything that can’t be paid back by the next payday
friends or relatives think you have a lot of money so there is no need to return it immediately hahaha..
Very true but for small loans its fine as if they can’t pay you back they can’t ask again
Have lent to family members a few times, and the family member does not remember me lending to them! Might be wise to agree on a repayment timeline (or honesty on lending vs. giving) before lending.
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a dilemma decision, isn’t it?