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Talk to someone who hints at not paying back the money.
1, no matter how poor you are, you don't owe money, no matter how bitter you are, you don't break your word.
It's easier to borrow money than to ask for it. I've been thinking about it all afternoon, and I don't know how to tell each other. Please give me some advice.
In this fickle era, the only way to make people remember you is to borrow money and not pay it back.
4. I really think those friends who don't pay back the money or delay for a long time or are short of weight are very tasty.
5, borrow money to see friends, pay back money to see character.
6. Send love, borrow debt, and transfer it to those who owe money and don't pay it back. Don't play and disappear, be a man with backbone!
7. I didn't say anything when you borrowed money from me, but when I asked you to pay back the money, you had a thousand words.
I am in a good mood today. I will be happier if those friends can pay me back.
9. The brother who used to be able to pay back the money is in the next class, but now he is just an ordinary friend.
10, there are many ways to end friendship, and the most thorough one is to borrow money and not pay it back.
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