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When you lend a friend an item, sometimes you never get it back. The item is forgotten or just kept as a gift. Many people feel awkward asking a friend to return something they borrowed because it’s often confrontational, and could damage the friendship. Try a few different approaches to minimize the stress of the situation.

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    Be forward about asking for it back. Be bold and come out with your request. Even if they’ve had it a long time, just assume they have intended to return it, and say, "I’d like to get my copy of X-Men back when we meet next." With that direct approach, embarrassment or common courtesy will likely cause them to return your item.[1]

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    Ask a question about it. By inquiring about the item you’ll be less confrontational. It suggests uncertainty, and allows your friend to be confident in their reply, as if they were the one who decided to return the item. Try a few of the following approaches:

    • "Are you done with my copy of Twilight? I’d like to have it back when you’re done."
    • ”Hey, I’m looking for my hat, do you still have it?”
    • ”Would you mind giving the video game back to me?”

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    Send a message regarding the item. A message allows you to be direct without having to confront your friend. It’s easily less personal.[2] There is possible misinterpretation, so be careful with your wording.

    • Facebook allows you a great way to send a message. Send a private message with just enough information to let your friend know you’d like the item back.
    • Shoot your friend a quick email. Nothing extravagant is needed. Just ask for your item back.
    • Text your friend. Ask for the item and include their favorite emoticon to make it less harsh.
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    Constantly bring it up. Whenever you talk to your friend, bring it up. No matter the conversation, steer everything back to the loaned item. Your friend will quickly get the hint.

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    Shame your friend playfully. Sometimes a bit of ribbing might be enough to prod a reaction. If some of the more subtle, painless approaches haven’t worked, you may need to ratchet up your approach.

    • Post on their Facebook wall. Be playful, and you’ll likely get some other friends joining in. If you have art skills, make a digital missing-poster of your item.
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    Joke about calling your friend's mother. There is nothing worse than maternal pressure. Be sure to let your friend's mother know not to be too harsh.

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    Ask to borrow it back. Technically, you’re not borrowing it since it’s yours, but it could be funny to ask in such a way. Play it up by begging a bit, "Could I borrow it back? Pretty please? I need it! I’ve always wanted one like that.”

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    Be sarcastic. A slight bit of embarrassment can be minimized if sarcasm is used. Find a way to bring irony or humor to the situation.

    • ”You’ve had it forever. Is there any tread left on the tire?”
    • ”I’m pretty sure the shirt you borrowed won’t be in fashion by the time you give it back.”
    • ”How many times have you beaten the game I lent you by now?”
    • "It's been so long since you borrowed it I forgot if it's a DVD or a VHS."
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    Visit your friend. Go on a social call to your friend’s house and act as if the visit is unrelated to the loaned item. Eventually get around to talking about the loaned item, or about something related to your loaned item.

    • A movie: “Remember that Halloween dance scene in Karate Kid?”
    • A tool: “My yard is a mess. I’ll have to weed eat for days.”
    • A clothing item: “What I really need is a black scarf to complement this outfit.”
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    Mention its presence during conversation. Note the object in the room, something close enough to be picked up. When calmly talking about the item, mention you had the same item once. Maybe even say how much you enjoyed having it.

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    Pretend you forgot it. When you’re near your friend and see the item, say, "You know what? I think this one is mine! Did I leave it here?" Playing dumb is often a good way to be less threatening. They won’t be able to deny the truth. They’ll likely mimic your feigned ignorance.

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    How do I get a friend to return an expensive item if they won't respond to my texts?

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    I loaned something to someone who isn't really my friend, and when I asked for it back, he refused. What should I do?

    Consider how you asked for it -- were you polite or accusing? Your manner may have disturbed this person or maybe they thought you had given it, not loaned it. Then, consult your parents if you know they could help you retrieve it, but also be aware of the results (how he will react). If you plan to do this on your own, ask him why he will not give it back. At this point be understanding as well as bold and confident about retrieving your possession. You may need to make it clear that it was only ever a loan, not a gift.

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    Tell him that along with the money, you gave him your trust. Explain what that means to you, and what it means if he loses your trust. Do be understanding if he has a valid reason, though, as you don't want to lose his trust either.

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      • Recognize that different people respond to different communication styles. Some people just don't pick up on hints or respond well to confrontation. Use the approach best suited for your friend’s personality.[3]

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      • Don't accuse your friend of not returning it on purpose unless you feel there is no other way to get your property back. It's very difficult to prove legally, and you'll likely lose a friend.[4]

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      • Put your name on the item before you lend it. A sticker or piece of tape will do, or you could use a preprinted return address label.

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      • Sometimes friends are too scared to return something because they have damaged or lost it somehow. Be aware this may be the case and be ready to forgive them. If it had been so important and valuable to you in the first place, you shouldn't have given it to them as this is always a possibility.

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      It can be hard to know how to ask a friend to return an item they borrowed, but if you’re polite and direct, you can avoid any awkwardness. For instance, you could say something simple like, “I've been really wanting to watch that DVD I let you borrow. Could I grab that from you next time we meet up?” Alternatively, casually ask them a question about the item. For example, you could say, "Do you still have my hat? I was thinking about wearing it this weekend." If they still don’t return it, keep following up with them via text or social media so they don't forget. To learn how to be nonchalant when you ask for your item back, read on!

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      3 Ways to Ask a Friend to Return an Item They Borrowed - wikiHow? ›

      You can say, "No, I can't let you borrow that. It's special to me, and I don't want it leaving this room," or, "That's my favorite shirt, and I know you'll be careful when you wear it, but I would be really upset if something happened to it or it got ruined. You can borrow another one, though!"

      How do you politely ask someone to return something borrowed? ›

      Tips when asking for your money back
      1. Be direct and honest: Don't beat around the bush. ...
      2. Be understanding: If your friend struggles to repay you, offer to work out a payment plan to give them some extra time.
      3. Set a deadline: When you ask for money back it's important to set a deadline for repayment.
      Aug 14, 2023

      How do you say no to someone who wants to borrow something? ›

      You can say, "No, I can't let you borrow that. It's special to me, and I don't want it leaving this room," or, "That's my favorite shirt, and I know you'll be careful when you wear it, but I would be really upset if something happened to it or it got ruined. You can borrow another one, though!"

      What would you do if you borrowed something from a friend and you lost it? ›

      The sensible and respectful thing to do would be to buy your friend a new item of whatever it is you borrowed from him\her. I would not even tell the friend I lost his item, I would buy a new one and then it is to replace the one that was lost.

      What do you say when returning a product? ›

      Give the product's name, its serial or model number, and the date and place you bought it or had it repaired or serviced. Explain the problem. For example, say the product doesn't work, you were billed incorrectly, something wasn't disclosed clearly, or a product's features were misrepresented.

      How do you say you want to return an item? ›

      Tell them you purchased, said item, and you would like to return it. They might ask you why but you can simply say that you changed your mind. Or maybe you have another item.

      How do you tell someone you want to return their gift? ›

      The other person needs to know why the gift isn't right so they don't repeat the mistake with a future gift. Try to include something positive you like about the gift while explaining why it won't work. Remind them how appreciative you are that they went out of their way to give you a gift.

      What things can't be borrowed? ›

      A person cannot borrow another person's moral values, another person's honest character, or another person's relationship with God. It reminds us that there are consequences to our actions.

      What is it called when you let someone borrow something? ›

      'Lend' means to give something to someone to be used for a period of time and then returned. 'Borrow' means to take and use something that belongs to someone else for a period of time and then return it. The person lending something owns it and is letting someone else use it.

      How do you politely borrow? ›

      Crafting a Polite Request For Money
      1. Be transparent: Be open and honest about your financial situation and your need for money. ...
      2. Be specific: Be clear about the amount of money you need and the repayment terms. ...
      3. Show gratitude: Express your gratitude for the person's consideration of your request. ...
      4. Follow-up: ...
      5. Respectful:
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      Why don't people return things? ›

      It's often due to being self-centered and/or forgetful. People can often feel that whatever else that is going on in their lives is more important than returning something that belongs to you. Self-centered people don't feel obligated enough to return things.

      When you borrow something, return it quotes.? ›

      "If you borrow something, take care of it and return it in. better condition than you got it."

      Is it illegal to keep something you borrowed? ›

      A criminal charge of theft (or larceny) generally requires the specific intent to deprive another individual of their personal property permanently. If you legitimately forgot to return a borrowed item to its rightful owner, you lacked specific intent to steal the item.

      What is a good sentence for return? ›

      I have to return a book to the library. I'm returning your ladder. Thanks for letting me borrow it. The dishes were broken when they were delivered, so I had to return them.

      What is the best excuse to return an item? ›

      Return Reasons
      1. Sizing or fit issues: ...
      2. Damaged or defective item: ...
      3. Did not meet expectations: ...
      4. Changed mind or impulse purchase: ...
      5. Incorrect order: ...
      6. Delivery delays: ...
      7. Unwanted gifts: ...
      8. Misleading product information:

      What words mean to return something? ›

      bestow, convey, react, rebate, reciprocate, recompense, reestablish, refund, reimburse, reinstate, remit, render, repay, requite, reseat, restitute, retaliate, transmit. Weak matches. carry back, hand back, make restitution, pay back, put back, reinsert, roll back, take back, thrust back, toss back.

      How do you politely ask for something back in an email? ›

      Tip: Be brief. Be polite by asking if they've looked it over rather than accuse or point out that you haven't received it yet. Add value by giving them context for the urgency if needed or urgency about the next steps. Finish with a call to action so they know what you want them to do and why it's important.

      How do you ask to borrow something nicely? ›

      Activity
      1. Can you. ---- lend. borrow. me your pen please?
      2. Can I. ---- lend. borrow. some money? ...
      3. Could my sister borrow. ---- her one. one. of your nice scarves? ...
      4. Yes, as long as she. ---- gets it back. gets back it. to me first thing tomorrow.
      5. You can. ---- lend. my tools...
      6. ...but you have to. ---- get back them. get them back.

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