Pregunta: How do you feel when people don't return things they borrowed from you?
It feels disrespectful when people don't return things.
It feels disrespectful when people don't return things.
I rely on my belongings and expect them back.
I rely on my belongings and expect them back.
It can be inconvenient if I need the item.
It can be inconvenient if I need the item.
It makes me hesitant to lend things in the future.
It makes me hesitant to lend things in the future.
Sometimes people forget, and I try to remind them gently.
Sometimes people forget, and I try to remind them gently.
I understand that life can be busy, and returning items might slip their mind.
I understand that life can be busy, and returning items might slip their mind.
I try to be patient and give them the benefit of the doubt.
I try to be patient and give them the benefit of the doubt.
I usually lend things to people I trust, so I believe they'll return them eventually.
I usually lend things to people I trust, so I believe they'll return them eventually.
If it's not something valuable, I don't mind too much.
If it's not something valuable, I don't mind too much.
I try not to lend things that I can't afford to lose.
I try not to lend things that I can't afford to lose.
I focus on maintaining good relationships rather than worrying about material items.
I focus on maintaining good relationships rather than worrying about material items.
Pregunta: How do you feel when people don't return things they borrowed from you?
Modismos auténticos
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Rub the wrong way: To irritate or annoy someone.
Rub the wrong way: To irritate or annoy someone.
Leave a bad taste in one's mouth: To leave a negative impression or feeling.
Leave a bad taste in one's mouth: To leave a negative impression or feeling.
Burn bridges: To damage a relationship beyond repair.
Burn bridges: To damage a relationship beyond repair.