Posted by John A. on August 15, 2013 at 22:39:26 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: O.T. Generosity. posted by LOU from Wi. on August 15, 2013 at 22:06:02:
Lou, I was raised to Pay my Way too. I too was raised by a mother that had a Studio Grand Piano in our home, Mom played every day at some point in it!. You have made a connection in some way that this fellow never dreamed of,or you appreciation of, and ability to play a piano.... You made his old Steinway sing!... a big Buruley Fellow with big hands and fingers! He never saw That coming! OK back to your question,....And my Mom and Dad taught me......Tell him You just don't fell right accepting this most gracious gift without paying. (His Friendship is worth far more to you)then Offer to pay "Something" Hold Cash, check book, If he turns that down. Then Accept the gift as graciously as you can, Perhaps you can help Him out with a good or service you can provide! To Reject the Gift would be a mistake, a simple gift from him allows you to come up with a nice gift for him at sometime down the Road! My thoughts,hope this helps Later, John A.
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