No.
He's a *****.
2006-07-29 04:13:47
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answered by demonicdisciple 3
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You are asking a question you already know the answer to aren't you? Not only should you apologize but I believe you now owe your friend for repairs to his house. Pretty ironic, huh? First of all if you give someone a gift, it should come from the heart. Gift giving should never come with any type of strings attached. It should always be an unconditional act of kindness and love. Secondly, you need to grow up. That is not the way mature, intelligent adults handle things. Aside from this moment of madness, I believe that you are a mature and intelligent adult and will do whatever needs to be done to make things right. Apologize to your friend, pay for the repairs and move forward with your friendship. Good friends are hard to fine. I will praying for you both. Peace and God bless.
2006-07-28 14:49:13
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answered by cave man 6
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Um, wait. So you gave him a gift, but when he wouldn't work on your house in order to pay for it, you busted up his house instead? Am I getting that right? If so then...yes. Beyond the fact that you probably shouldn;t be throwing stones at people's houses-they lived there, come on-this person is your friend. Well, maybe not now, but he was at one point.
2006-07-28 14:42:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes of course you should apologize right away for your acting like a spoiled brat for not getting your way.
And you call yourself a friend to this person? Shame on you and I'm glad I don't have friends like you or we wouldn't be friends any more.
I also think you owe this person for damaging his house too.
Next, you have to grow up before someone throws stones through your house too.
2006-07-28 14:45:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You gave him a gift and then expected him to work for it? That is not a gift that is rude. If you wanted to hire him,money is the appropriate wage.
APOLOGIZE - Immediately and hope that he will still be your friend. I do not where you would get the audacity to do either of these things to a friend or the ignorance to ask if an apology was in order
2006-07-28 14:46:39
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answered by saultdebbie 3
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Yes, you should apologize. If it was a birthday present, you should have given it out of the goodness of your heart, without expecting him to work on your house in return.
And to throw rocks at his house was a bit immature.
God bless!
2006-07-28 14:45:36
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answered by Kiwi 3
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When you reach the age of ten you will have to be more responsible. Just tell your mommy and daddy what you did and have them take you over to your friends house. They can help you apologize and pay for the damage
2006-07-28 14:47:41
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answered by khcs89120 2
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Yes
2006-07-28 15:07:49
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answered by Tennis_Ace 1
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Yes, I would apologize and I would repair any damage that my vandalism had caused. In the future I would not give birthday "gifts" that would require the recipient to work off.
2006-07-28 14:47:41
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answered by Witchy 7
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It would be a very good idea to apologize, and to pay for any repairs necessary on the house.
2006-07-28 14:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Your apology should take the form of paying for the wall to be repaired.
2006-07-28 14:41:40
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answered by frodo 6
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