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My friend owes me money.....?

okay so like, my best friend owes me $35. i kno it's not alot but i need the money. she keeps saying that her mom will take care of it, but she never does. i'll ask her if she has the money yet, and she'll say "oh hahaha, no." and then she acts like it's a joke. she knows she owes me the money, and she's owed it to me since february! i'm moving in july so i won't be able to get it after then. she is probably never going to give it to me, but it's making me mad!!! what should i do?!?!? help please!!!

My friend is escorting and making a lot of Money?

How old are you and your friend? If you're both 18 or older (or the legal age of consenting where you are), then you both can make the decision to escort or not. If you are not of legal age, I'd advise both of you to stay in school and stay away from those dirty men.

I asked a friend about making money from a YouTube channel. He said “YouTube is a joke and you can't make money from it.” Was he right? Can I make money from a YouTube channel in any country?

You don’t technically make money out of YouTube, you make money out of the adverts you put on your YouTube videos with an AdSense account. This means YouTube is merely your ‘'business partner”, if you like, who is hosting your videos.So technically yes, but there are a few requirements:1: Have 10k total views or more: This alone can take a year or more to achieve, as just starting out as a small YouTuber won’t get you many views straight away. My advice is first, tell your friends about your new YouTube channel and get 15 to 20 subscribers and a few hundred views to get the snowball rolling, and then try to make videos on relative topics to keep the views coming.2: Have an AdSense account and enable ads on YouTube: This may seem basic, but you need an AdSense account to make money off of videos. Your application may take a few days to get processed by Google, but when it does, you can go to any video you made, click the “"video manager” button, then press “enable ads for this video” start earning money.3: Follow the community guidelines: This is very simple, but if you don’t, your video will either get age-restricted and only get half the views, or you will get a channel strike and there may be further consequences.Done all this? Congratulations, you’re now a functioning YouTube partner!At this point, you will probably making $0.25 to $5.00 per year, so not really that much. To add, YouTube only sends you a cheque once you’ve earned $100 with your videos.“But how do I earn more than this measly amount?”, I hear you ask, and my answer is:LUCK, LUCK, LUCK. A spot of clickbait; a tad of originality and determination in your videos; and another metric tonne of LUCK.I hope my answer helped, I spent a good half an hour on this, so it’d better be good!Just to add, I want to say that 100k views on YouTube usually comes to about $70, but this figure does vary. To make a LIVING off of YouTube is a whole other thing than it being your pocket money.

I love my boyfriend, but he keeps asking me for money. What should I do? He earns more than me and never mentioned returning the money.

Don’t give him money !! You will never be able to get rid of him. It doesn’t nessesarly mean that he’s using it on another women, if it doesn’t work out, there are TWO sides to every story. But it means, he will always need you, and basically you become like his mom after. Yes. There are reasons girls stay in a relationship, even an unhealthy relationship, so maybe you feel like he cares about you, which may be true, but he needs to care about you A LOT, not just a little, and he needs to put your needs above his own. It just means you would be taking care of him the rest of his life. And he needs to have something to offer, and bring to the table as well. It’s not nessesaraly a bad thing that they ask for money, if it works out, he will make it up to you in dates, or movie nights, cooking dinner, and spending time with you, and paying all the rent later on, so it’s not bad that you help him out, but ONLY if he puts your needs first, and he’s not free loading. Plus another thing to think about is if he’s always asking for money, it sounds like he’s boke, and going no where with his life. If he’s broke, what happpens if you got pregnant. I know your probably thinking he’s just gonna use you and move on, like other a** holes, and that will be the next girl to get pregnant by him, but in reality, no, that could very well be you. Because there are consequences to dating guys who don’t care, and not learning from mistakes. And yes, that’s an extreme thought, but becoming a single baby mama is a consequence. Or he could stay, and you could find out about all other girls he’s had get an abortion, and he could use the baby as leverage to hit you up for money and all. The hard way is rough, and you have no idea how much things can happen, if you stay, a lot of different outcomes all together can happen. There’s other consequences too.

My friend won't pay me back the money he owes me?

So, I have this "friend". His parents are poor so whenever we go out I always lend him money. He promised me that when he got a job he would pay me back. Well, he got a job about a month ago and he is flatly refusing to pay any of it back. Instead, he has spent it on a new iphone for himself. I'm really annoyed. He owes me about $200. What should I do?

How can I ask my rich friend to buy me something without sounding like I use him for money?

I come from a wealthy family. My father was raised in a family that lost everything as he was going off to college. He picked himself up and put himself through college in three years and worked to send money home. He made his first million by 21 and it was all upward from there.nHe never even took a weekend day off and finally burned his mind out by his mid 70s (dementia). Hundreds of people have asked him for money every year and he has been generous. For many, his help became monthly and went on for years. Others asked for cars or homes or college tuition or medical expenses. Even when his son was in the hospital having quadruple bypass surgery, hospital administrators came to ask father for donations for the hospital.Now that his mental faculties are not what they once were and we manage his finances because he can’t, we have started cutting people off. He was really being taken advantage of and none of these people are around now, when he is house bound and lonely and needs friends and family. It has been sad to have our eyes opened about so many of these people who have been around and we thought it was for friendship. It is sad, and it is also offensive.Why would you ask a rich friend for money? Ask a poor friend or a middle feved . NObody owes you money and just because somebody is rich does not mean it is fair to hit them up. Do you have the right to decide how they spend their money? For the most part, they worked very hard to earn that money and they have the right to hold on to it to spend as they choose.

My friend’s parents punished him for selling something that he didn’t want to a kid for five dollars. Why do parents punish their kids for making money?

That is an easy one. Everything a parent buys for his children is NOT theirs. If the kid has a summer job, or earns the money doing house chores, or receives money from their relatives; then anything they buy with that (and only that) money IS theirs. Everything else belongs to their parents.Why is that important? Small example; I buy the best pencils money can buy to my daughter. They are not that expensive but they don’t break if they fall to the floor, they are easier to sharpen, etc. My daughter liked a pencil her friend had just because it had flowers. It was the chipset kind of pencil there is. It had bite marks, the eraser was almost nonexistent, it was half used and she had to sharpen it several times because the lead kept getting broken. Why would I punish her if she got what she liked best? Because she spends half the class sharpening the pencil, or looking at it instead of paying attention to the teacher (as if her ADHD wasn’t enough).Extreme example, a parent buys a car to his son. He wants concert tickets so the son sells the car, he even makes more money than the price the patent pays. I know those are extreme examples, but the feeling for a parent is exactly the same. You are selling the parent stuff, not their own.You can also think about it the other way. You work all summer and, as an appreciation to your parents, you buy them a tablet. Not a great one but still you worked a lot to buy it. One day you ask about the tablet and they sold it because they didn’t use it that much. Why would you get mad with your parents for making money.

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