Borrowing Money

Borrowing Money - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 22nd Apr, 2007 - 6:36pm

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Poll: Whom are you MOST LIKELY to borrow money from in the following:
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  Mom       40.00%
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  Dad       0.00%
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  Sister       0.00%
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  Brother       0.00%
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  Uncle       0.00%
0
  Aunt       0.00%
0
  Cousin       0.00%
0
  Niece       0.00%
0
  Nephew       0.00%
0
  Grandma       0.00%
0
  Grandpa       0.00%
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  Friend       40.00%
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  Work Associate       0.00%
0
  Stranger       0.00%
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  Your Boss       20.00%
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  Your Client       0.00%
Total Votes: 5
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Anyone but the bank...
18th Apr, 2007 - 12:12am / Post ID: #

Borrowing Money

Borrowing Money

If you need to borrow money quickly, and you do not want to go to a financial institution then who will you most likely choose (see poll above)?


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19th Apr, 2007 - 12:02am / Post ID: #

Money Borrowing

Definitely a friend. If your friend is a *real* friend, he/she will lend you the money without a whole set of questions as probably relatives would ask. Not to mention that relatives tend to make a drama out of nothing so I would choose a friend to also keep a little bit my privacy.


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19th Apr, 2007 - 6:03am / Post ID: #

Borrowing Money History & Civil Business Politics

I chose "Boss." Actually, it depends on how much I need to borrow. If it's less than $100 I'd go to a friend or my parents. More than that, my boss has much deeper pockets. biggrin.gif


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20th Apr, 2007 - 1:30am / Post ID: #

Money Borrowing

A friend for sure. true friends allow you to confide in them when there is a need, especially when borrowing something that is so close to a man's heart: money.


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22nd Apr, 2007 - 6:36pm / Post ID: #

Money Borrowing

I'd go to my Mum and Dad if I needed to borrow money quickly. The only draw back is that I'd probably have to give a full explanation, and feel a bit embarrassed about it, but if it was only a tiny amount, I guess I'd ask a friend.
I know that if it were the other way round, I'd be quite happy to lend to a friend with no questions asked!


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