Originally posted by B.UTLER
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**** my younger brother is asking for money AGAIN
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Originally posted by [ DUBBZZ ] View PostHow about them boxes Filipinos send back stuffed with Nikes and corned beef?
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Originally posted by Ruthless One View PostHow much is their total tuition?
my bro salary is just around $600 per month.. he has to pay all the bills, kids meal and transpo allowance, et... so yeah his salary is definitely not enough..
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I had to bail my lil bro out just once, he needed £1100 cos he'd spent all his student loans, asked the mother, asked the father, got through their money then a wall of bills hit him and he hadn't a penny, he needed more than half of it for the bills at the end of the year.
So I didn't mind that part, the rest was 'living costs' cause he literally hadn't a penny. But was blatantly to get fuked up on during his last 3 weeks. (I did university and know the deal, he'll of drank the rest of the cash away, maybe some muccy donalds too).
He said he'd pay me back, it's been nigh on 4 years since and I've seen £600 back. I'm not bothered really since it'll of been 4 years in a few months time, so it's not affecting me now, plus cause he knows he still owes 500 it's a deterrent to him asking to borrow any more again so it's all good really. Don't mind not a jot.
I'm moving right now (or in the transition of) so I wouldn't be able to lend a family member a single penny, utterly skint. Moving is fukin stressful/expensive!!!
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well it's a typical Pinoy family, having a relative working overseas is considered a golden goose
if i were you, help your brother find a job overseas if you can. he can't be that thick to throw his own responsibilities to you. Just like the saying: Give man a fish & you feed him for the day, teach him how to fish then you feed him for a lifetime
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