Lending a Hand to Someone Unappreciative

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Once upon a while, we scoured the city for an apartment that someone vacationing wanted to stay at. She and her spouse were not on good terms then and she didn't wish to go home to her in-laws. So yes, she reached out to us, asked a favor and we obliged without expecting anything in return.

It took us 3 days to find a suitable place, pay the required deposits, and then spend a few hours to tidy it up. On her arrival day, I prepared warm (hot) meals plus a lovely cake welcoming her (all takeaway). I was quite excited to see her and thought we could catch up. While we were not close, we have known each other for some years and they (she and her brother) ran a few times to me when they were still in school.


Anyway, she arrived, took a quick tour of the two-bedroom apartment, ate the food we set on the table, put the cake aside, and slumped on the sofa sighing now and then without much words. I thought she must have been jetlagged, exhausted, or not in the mood for a chitchat so we left to give her time and space to rest. She stayed for two weeks and while she refunded the amount we paid for the deposits, there was no indication that she was thankful or appreciative of what we had done for her. She acted entitled which made me cringe at some point.

But even then, we thought her problems took the better of her so she was like that. So we brushed things off, wished her well, and hoped things would work out with them.

At another time, she needed a certain document for an important application. Perhaps there was no one else she could ask a favor that she thought of us. We helped her yet again, produced the needed documentation, had it notarized, and then express-mailed it to her. We were not surprised when we didn't hear from her afterward.

While we knew she had a bit of an attitude and we were not expecting her to be humble, we felt she lacked good values which is quite a disappointment. It's just crazy for one to be acting all high and mighty even when she was the one asking for favors. Anyway, we just laughed it out and let things go. There was no point in keeping a hurting feeling for something we had no control over. As my sister says, "Charge it to experience," lol!

I think helping others is an innate, natural thing. We have it all in us. The husband and I have extended our hands to others voluntarily and at times, when asked for certain favors. While we don't expect things in return, it feels nice when people say thank you. It's a simple act of appreciation that (I think) we all like to receive from time to time.

While I have swept the experience under the rug, I was reminded of our past experiences with her upon reading one of the previous topics on the September in Leo.

Have you ever done a good thing for someone, and they were unappreciative? How did you feel? would you want to do something for them again?

With what we experienced, would we want to do something for her again?

Yes. Maybe by the time she needed our aid, she would be mature and well-mannered enough to say thank you :) If not, then it's her loss, not ours yeah? We help anyway when we can.


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Hay gente incluso peor, que no solo no agradece la ayuda recibida, si no que te paga mal, haciendo desplantes o directamente causando un perjuicio. Es increíble cómo algunas personas son horribles seres humanos.

Yes, sometimes it saddens me encountering people who are like that. It's even worse when they act entitled to the help they receive.😬

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At the end of the day some of us do things without expecting anything in return. With me even though I don't expect anything in return I still expect or should I say wish that when I am in the same ordeal you can also extend the hand of help to me. Is that too much to ask?

Well, it turns out we are not all built that way. When I realize someone is that way I cringe away from helping you when you are in need of my help. With your friend I know if it was me I wouldn't have helped her the next time cause she was not appreciative.

Even God says when we show appreciation he will do more for us. So why can't you show that you value my efforts and I will do more? At the end we are humans and we care so it indeed needed.

That isn't too much to ask :) We do expect or as you said wish good karma when we do something for others.

Most of us help without the intention of looking to get back something but a thank you would be nice :)

Unfortunately, that acquaintance of ours had an attitude 😅

If I am on your shoes then I would definitely decline her request, a one time is enough that she was unappreciative and the next time she asked again then I would definitely decline. Well I think it's all about the goodness in heart of people to help others no matter if there's a feedback or not. It's on nature to help without any return but still it must be applied that everything has its limit specially on case of helping other people.

That's right. I understand where you are coming from. There were various circumstances where we were hurt and disappointed with others who were unappreciative. We told ourselves not to have anything to do with them anymore. But the funny thing was that when they needed a hand again, we readily extended ours, lol!

I am on the same situation before that I helped a lot but I received nothing even an appreciation like thank you and then I realized that its not worth to help that's why I never entertain them again even if they spam me with messages.

The husband and I have extended our hands to others voluntarily and at times, when asked for certain favors. While we don't expect things in return

Firstly, I would like to appreciate you and your husband for the selfless act you guys are doing.
Yes, although it's not mandatory, as a courtesy, we expect a simple Thank you in return for lending a helping hand, no matter how big or small it is.

Hope you will hear from that person soon.

There are many people we meet across every day, whether it's the bus driver who takes us across places safely or an electrician who comes and repairs the things no matter whether we call him at 10 AM or 1 AM and many more like this who will help us directly or indirectly and we will be so happy to see their happy face when we say Thank you and we don't lose anything by saying that, but it will be big compliment for the person who acted selflessly.

Have a good day and wish you and your husband more energy to continue doing the things you guys are doing.

Thank you for your kind words. "Thank you" is a simple phrase yet gives out a lot more. As you said, it brightens up people's moods or even make one's day.

Thanks again. I appreciate you for your thoughtful remarks :)

Thank you again and happy to know you through these Leofinance challenges.
Have a good day :)

I won’t force people to help but helping others is beautiful and karma is real
We are surely going to get what we give out to people

That's true. One way or another, we are going to get what we put out.

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Maybe she's not aware of her attitude or what?😬. If me, I would still help if I can sis. Maybe next time she'd realize and be more appreciative😁.

Oo nga sis. 40s na rin sya so hopefully, nagmature na this time :)

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I think everyone doesn't say thank you after receiving help and I think it's not a good habit. I feel we need to appreciate others when receive anyone's help. Whatever, you helped others without any expectations and that's good and I liked it.
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Yes, I think it's rude not to say thank you, especially when you ask a favor from someone.

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Hmm. I also think it's kind of rude behavior.

People pay back with ingratitude even when you have gone out of your way to show kindness, and humanity is worse for it. Because you'd think twice before doing it a second time.
Sorry to say that your friend is a real badass( in the language of my children).

Indeed. I'm still hoping though that as she matures, she will realize that doing the simple act of appreciation makes her even more beautiful :) Thanks, Edith

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