Do you pay for your friend’s ticket to your school performance?

Do you think it’s fair to pay for your friend’s ticket to a school performance?

I have a friend in the choir who I always try to support. I’m usually the only one who shows up for her performances, even when I’m feeling worn out. I asked her to preorder a ticket for her concert because it was a bit cheaper ($5). Unfortunately, I forgot my wallet at the event, and she was upset that I didn’t reimburse her for the ticket.

Just so you know, I’m not stingy at all. I frequently cover full meals for my close friends and family whenever we hang out, and I work hard for my money.

That said, she often expects me to pay her back, but I think it should be common courtesy for her to cover the ticket for someone who goes out of their way to support her—especially when it’s just $5. Isn’t that a small gesture of appreciation? Am I wrong for feeling this way? It honestly makes me feel a bit used.

One Reply to “Do you pay for your friend’s ticket to your school performance?”

  1. I can understand where you’re coming from. It sounds like you genuinely support your friend, and it’s frustrating to feel unappreciated, especially when you’re going out of your way to be there for her. It seems like there may be some miscommunication about expectations regarding the ticket.

    While it’s reasonable to expect a friend to cover the cost of a ticket to show gratitude, everyone has different views on gift-giving and support. It might help to have an open conversation with her about how you feel. Explain that while you are happy to support her, the expectation for you to consistently cover costs can feel one-sided. Establishing clear communication can help both of you understand each other’s perspectives and strengthen your friendship moving forward.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Related Post

psychology passion project

Psychology Passion Project Hello everyone! I’m a junior in high school and have a strong interest in becoming a child therapist in the future. I’d love to embark on a project related to psychology, but I’m not quite sure where to begin. If anyone has any advice or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it! Thank […]

My Teacher Took Away My Scissors

My Teacher Took Away My Scissors Hi everyone, Today at school, I was having an average day, being one of the more popular students among my teachers and classmates. As I was heading to recess, I realized I had forgotten to put away my scissors. I was holding them safely, with the tips tucked away […]

Are your school counselors also shit?

Are your school counselors just as frustrating? My counselor is beyond useless, and it’s honestly mind-boggling. This year, our school decided to tighten the rules for the PE waiver. In the past, juniors and seniors could simply state that they were involved in a sport or concentration and wouldn’t have to take PE. Now, we […]