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If someone borrows money from you at a funeral, there are several possible explanations:
1.They may indeed be facing financial difficulties when dealing with a funeral and need your help.
2.The funeral may be beyond their means, and they need to borrow some money to cope.
3.They are trying to take the opportunity to get some extra money for other purposes.
In this case, you can consider the following factors:
1.Your financial situation: Will you be able to lend the money? Won't this affect your daily life?
2.Your level of trust: How trusting are you in the people who borrow money from you? Are they reputable?
3.What they borrowed: Do they clearly state what they want to borrow? If they don't give a clear explanation, can you afford the risks that may arise?
You need to carefully consider these factors before making a decision. If you decide to borrow, be sure to sign the borrowing agreement clearly, including details such as the amount borrowed, the interest rate, and the repayment period. At the same time, you can also seek legal advice if possible to ensure that your rights are protected.
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Other people's families have no money for funerals, no matter if you borrow money, there will be nothing else to say, in fact, others may really encounter difficult things, otherwise this situation will not ask others to borrow money, can borrow a little, help others is also a sense of happiness, people need to help each other, the world will become a better world.
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Borrowing money has no necessary relationship with funerals, whether you want to borrow money or not! There's nothing to say!
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For your own sake, if you want to borrow, you can borrow, and it is your freedom not to borrow.
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Why can't you just borrow other people's things for funerals? This is because your family is holding a funeral, and the customs in the countryside are unlucky. Because the dead always have a kind of image of bad luck, so there is such a custom in some places, the dead people can't go to other people's houses to borrow things for funerals, and if you go to borrow them, others won't give them to you, and people will be very angry.
So this dam is not to borrow other people's things casually, but also depends on your customs, some places are okay, but like our hometown is not allowed, no matter what you borrow, others will not lend you, and there will be no good face for you, because he will also say that you are not familiar with the world, so it depends on your local habits.
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