• Home
  • About Us
  • Reddit
    • Aita
    • Family
    • Personal Stories
    • WIBTA
Saturday, July 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs
No Result
View All Result
DVRL
No Result
View All Result

AITA for embarra*sing a friend on his date because he didn’t pay back the money he owed me?

by Alex Johnson
November 8, 2025
in Aita
Reading Time: 6 mins read
0
10
SHARES
200
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

Trust is a fragile thread, easily broken by betrayal. When he lent his friend £500, it was with the belief that kindness and loyalty would be honored. But as days turned into months, silence replaced promises, and the friend vanished into excuses and avoidance, leaving only the sting of unreturned faith.

Then, fate cruelly unveiled the truth in a moment of bitter irony—there he was, dining lavishly, flaunting the very money owed, while seven months of waiting had drained hope and patience. The painful realization that the bond they shared had been reduced to empty words ignited a storm of emotions, compelling a confrontation long overdue.

AITA for embarrassing a friend on his date because he didn’t pay back the money he owed me?

So I lent a friend of mine £500. He needed...

Payday comes and goes, no sign of the money. I...

He said he'd send me the money. Still nothing. He...

7 months have pa*sed since the day he promised to...

This weekend just gone, I was out at a restaurant...

Now at this point I could see he was acting...

So I decided I'd go and say h**lo. I pulled...

I then proceeded to pick up a fork and try...

At this point his date (I'd learnt that this was...

I looked at her and said "Well since I'm pretty...

" I then said to my friend, "it was nice...

The people I were with, a party of 10, had...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a critical breakdown in both financial trust and interpersonal boundaries. The OP initially demonstrated generosity by lending the money, but when the friend failed to honor the repayment agreement repeatedly over seven months, the OP’s expectation of respect was violated. The friend’s behavior—avoiding contact and then spending extravagantly in a pricey restaurant—demonstrates a severe lack of accountability and disrespect for the OP’s financial assistance.

The OP’s decision to confront the friend publicly and sample the food was an impulsive, emotionally driven reaction to being ignored. While the OP felt justified in linking the loan to the friend’s current spending (“funding this meal”), this action violated social norms regarding personal space and the sanctity of a private date. This type of confrontation often escalates conflict rather than resolving the underlying financial issue; it shifts the focus from the debt repayment to the OP’s aggressive behavior.

Professionally, the OP’s actions were inappropriate for resolving a debt, as they involved public shaming and damaged the relationship beyond repair. A more effective approach would have involved sending a final, formal demand for repayment (perhaps referencing the missed dates and lack of communication) before resorting to public confrontation. The recommendation is to cease direct, emotional confrontation and instead pursue formal, objective means for debt recovery, such as small claims court, if the amount is significant enough, or to formally write off the friendship if recovery is not possible.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

ProllyCoolerThanYa NTA. If he can go on a fancy date...

Hopefully this is the push he needed to finally pay...

dodirnimikolena ESH but I'd say you were justified edit to...

Smilla-vins of course the friend is a major a*shole: ESH.

He for not paying you back and you for for...

I don't know if you know. It's probably just a...

The last time I called/messaged you number seems to have...

But sitting down, eating their food (which also could have...

If he doesn't pay you back after that (which he...

Edit: Had to put ‚friendly reminder' in quotation marks.

I obviously didn't mean for OP to actually be nice...

Also, it's just an example how OP could have put...

Everything OP could have been said would have been better...

OP gave no explanation to the date, so I have...

Then only lesson she learned is that her date knows...

HycAMoment ESH **why didn't you just go "hey, you still...

", but opted to act like an a*shole?** It's like...

slickarooni ESH, although I'd do the same d**n thing.

Greyclocks I think it's definitely an a*shole move, but sometimes...

What you did was a d**k move, though justified because...

You should never,

ever lend someone a large amount of money without some...

Xannin messages.: Normally I don't want to say this on...

This sounds like what you wanted to do in your...

but then you just brewed in fury at the restaurant...

So YTA for making us judge you on a hypothetical,...

There are ways to get your money, but this method...

The original poster (OP) is dealing with significant frustration and a feeling of betrayal after lending a substantial amount of money to a friend who has consistently failed to repay the debt for seven months. This frustration boiled over into a highly confrontational public display at a restaurant, where the OP directly challenged the friend’s perceived lavish spending by interjecting during his date and sampling his food, claiming that his money was funding the meal.

Did the OP’s actions at the restaurant serve as a justified, albeit aggressive, attempt to reclaim respect and force accountability for the unpaid loan, or did they cross a significant social and ethical line by publicly embarrassing the friend and involving his new date? The core question is whether desperation and financial debt justify such a direct, disruptive, and potentially damaging confrontation in a social setting.

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

Related Posts

AITA for making a wedding dress for one sister but not the other?

AITA for making a wedding dress for one sister but not the other?

by Alex Johnson
November 13, 2025
0

Bound by threads of love and loss, a young woman carries the weight of her late mother’s legacy through delicate...

AITA for forwarding my husband’s group text messages to our boss and HR?

AITA for forwarding my husband’s group text messages to our boss and HR?

by John Doe
November 27, 2025
0

In the fragile aftermath of welcoming their daughter into the world, a couple once bound by love now teeter on...

AITA For opening up a Funko Pop on Christmas?

AITA For opening up a Funko Pop on Christmas?

by Ankit
September 22, 2025
0

In the quiet warmth of a family Christmas, a simple gift became a silent battleground of values and emotions. The...

AITA for correcting my ex when he said we had a mutual break up and making things awkward?

AITA for correcting my ex when he said we had a mutual break up and making things awkward?

by Jane Smith
December 24, 2025
0

In the quiet rhythm of their two-year relationship, she believed their love was steady, a safe harbor amidst the chaos...

AITA for ‘forcing’ my son to be a father after he got a girl pregnant?

AITA for ‘forcing’ my son to be a father after he got a girl pregnant?

by John Doe
November 13, 2025
0

A father’s heart shatters as his 21-year-old son reveals a life-altering secret—a young woman at work is pregnant, and the...

AITA for not wanting to do a double wedding?

AITA for not wanting to do a double wedding?

by Ankit
September 13, 2025
0

A year ago, she celebrated the joy of her own engagement, dreaming of a wedding that would mark a new...

Next Post
AITA for having fun in front of miserable people?

AITA for having fun in front of miserable people?

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DMCA
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Ads-Powered-by-playwire-2021-standalone-small-white-300pxAdvertise on this site.

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Animals
    • Dogs
    • Pets
  • Facts About Animals
  • Cats
  • Dogs

© 2025 AnimalsTrend - Fresh and Latest Content Daily.