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[-] helmet91@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

Once a friend asked me to buy him cigarettes while I went into the store to buy some food for myself and he was waiting outside. I did it, but I hated every single second of it. The fact that the cashier, and anyone around me could potentially think I was a smoker... utterly terrifying. The humiliation was even greater when the cashier asked for my ID (I was around 20 that time, I looked young enough for them to assume I was underage). Disgusting, horrible experience. Never again.

There was another case, where my best friend actually didn't really ask for help, but it was a really serious case. Her mom got into jail as a victim of someone else's attempt to clear himself in a corruption case. I helped her with my savings (a thousand dollars or so) to get her out of jail. Well, this was another horrible experience, but in a different way. I would do it again if such a situation arises, but luckily her and her entire family have managed to move to a better country since then.

[-] blaine@kbin.social 13 points 10 months ago

@helmet91

@Ragdoll_X

The biggest favor you've ever done for anyone in your entire life is.... Buying a pack of cigarettes?!

LMAO

[-] helmet91@lemmy.world -1 points 10 months ago

More like undergoing the humiliation of what it comes with.

Other than that... yeah, I don't have many friends, so not many favors to take care of.

[-] wildcardology@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

So you think highly of what other people/ strangers think of you?

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