You don't get to play the "family at Christmas" card when you're the one who's desperate to get away from your kids at Christmas
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She did, and then her cousin insisted and said she was willing to pay
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Meh It's neoliberal of me, perhaps, but there is a difference between "I won't do it" and "I'll only do it for $2,000" and I see no reason to lie if it's actually the latter
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Why not, if the person you're talking to can't afford you? Is one supposed to devalue one's work?
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Replying to @AndreColabelli @TheRandomOne and
The fact is the cousin is desperate and has no other options and it's a choice between shelling out the $2000 or just not having that vacation she's been looking forward to all this time A mature person would be glad to at least have the choice
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The whole "Money doesn't change hands between family" thing doesn't work in many situations precisely because our society isn't as homogeneous anymore The cousin can't just promise to pay OP back in kind because OP doesn't have kids who need babysitting and possibly never will
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