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Is it okay to borrow clothes from friend?

Is it okay to borrow clothes from friend?

Even if she would never notice, care, or has taken things without permission from you, it’s polite to always request to wear anything from her closet. Also, make sure to ask in a manner that makes her comfortable saying no. Absolutely no pressure tactics or aggressive behavior!

How do I refuse a lending money to a friend?

Try the following:

  1. “I’m not really in a position to lend you money.”
  2. “I really don’t feel comfortable doing that.”
  3. “I’m sorry, but no.”
  4. “That’s really not feasible for me.”

How do I get my clothes back from a friend?

If the item is more on the expensive and valuable side, then try asking for it back. If it is something of little value (to you), then you should probably leave it alone. Continue to ask them, if they don’t return it, then go to their house and tell them it’s yours and you need it back.

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Should you borrow clothes from your friend’s closet?

Borrowing from your friend’s or roommate’s closet is just one of the perks of keeping stylish company. But as you likely know all too well, lending your favorite pieces (and yes, it will always be your favorite pieces she wants to borrow) often comes with less-than-lovely consequences.

What should you do with old clothes you borrow?

Machine-wash what you can, and take anything else to the dry cleaners. Give the item back neatly folded in a timely manner. And yes, you foot the tab. Even if you only wore it once for 45 minutes. You wake up the day after your birthday celebration and, to your horror, find smudges of cake icing on your friend’s favorite dress you borrowed.

How should you handle a friend’s clothes?

You should handle a friend’s clothing like you would handle the most coveted items in your closet. Machine-wash what you can, and take anything else to the dry cleaners. Give the item back neatly folded in a timely manner. And yes, you foot the tab.

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Do you wash your clothes when you get the cooties?

Yes, I do. It’s not so much the “cooties” factor in my case. I can always wash the clothes they return. I feel that the clothes I’ve picked out are especially for me. I know that sounds selfish… like “no one has the right to wear the same clothing,” but it’s just how I feel.