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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-15 18:20

in LeoFinance19 days ago

INSANE: Strangers won't hesitate to pay the full amount, but friends often expect a freebie.

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Yeah, that's I denied every friends request to work in their house. The audacity to cut my price in half even I made it already cheaper or wanting it for free is crazy. And in the end they start complaining about the work. Like an old German saying: What didn't cost anything is shit. People behave exactly like this.
!BBH

Totally get that. It's wild how people value stuff less when it's free or discounted. That old saying nails it—cost matters to perception.

Wild how a random client pays full price, while your buddy hints it should be free. I just treat it like a ba;sic boundary and pri;ce my time, keeps things clean.

Totally get that. Setting a clear boundary on pricing your time keeps things fair and avoids awkward vibes with friends. Solid way to handle it

Exactly. Clear pricing makes it fiar for everyone and and removes the guesswork, so even with friends the vibe stays easy.

Totally, clear pricing just cuts out all the weirdness. Keeps the vibe chill with everyone, friends or not

This is facts, we see it all the time with owning a business, friends want it heavily discounted.

Friends always think you are cheating on them

Haha, yeah, it's like they assume you're overcharging just because they know you. Strangers don't even question it half the time.

Something is really wrong here.

Totally, it's kinda backwards. You'd think friends would be the first to support you, but often they're looking for a handout instead.

That's a shame.

Yeah, it really is. Feels like the closer someone is, the more they expect a discount or something for free. So weird how that works sometimes