Depends on how much they want, who they are, what their circumstances are, what the money is for, and whether I know them to be reliable in terms of paying back money.
But if they owe me a substantial amount and ask for a substantial amount, I most likely wouldn't do it.
if someone still owes you money, under what condition would you lend that someone money again..
or no way until he paid what he owes you..
If they're close family and need it for an emergency, then yes.
For everyone else it depends how much I lent them how much they need, what they need it for and how long along I lent it to them. They're more than likely to be told no.
a childhood friend.. owes you $150.. borrowing another $150.. have not paid..
A childhood friend? C'mon man. I thought we were talking about thousands.
What's another 150 to somebody who makes 6 figures.
Dont lend money nor borrow money is a code that i live by. If a friend or family member wants money and its a reasonable number, i would just give it to them.
Whats he need it for? Is he working, why can't he come up with $150 himself?
As long as the answers to the above questions made sense to me I wouldn't have a problem loaning a good childhood friend money. If he needs $150 for something stupid or I feel he should be able to come up $150 himself then I probably wouldn't loan him money, but otherwise it seems a whatever loan.
Whats he need it for? Is he working, why can't he come up with $150 himself?
As long as the answers to the above questions made sense to me I wouldn't have a problem loaning a good childhood friend money. If he needs $150 for something stupid or I feel he should be able to come up $150 himself then I probably wouldn't loan him money, but otherwise it seems a whatever loan.
$150 is 7500 pesos that's a month's apartment rent and electric bills and some more in the Philippines.
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