... me to pay $80 for b/c it was "old". He hounded me for months for it and I paid him $60. Now he says it doesn't matter and that I should not care anymore. I still feel that he holds it over me and I do not want to owe anyone any money. He has told me he wants to meet up for the money but does not show up and he hangs up the phone when I call him. I don't feel that I am completely wrong in this
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He gets it in his head that you broke the chair and it now doesn't matter it also sounds like he has the unbefriended cause of the breaking the chair. He's basically mourning the chair I would not bother him for anything let it go cause you won't get but hard feeling from it.
If you are somewhere and you break something regardless of what it is or how it got broken, you should still pay for it cause you were the one who broke it, and it belonged to someone else. That is only right to respect your friends property. You respect what is in the store when you break it, you pay for it. You would want your friend to replace or pay for what he broke out of respect for you, now wouldn't you?
right but that was not the question
how is having a seizure an un-friend thing to do? its a medical condition