GIve him back the money plus either extra money or perhaps take the shoes back and buy him something you know he has watned. With of course a sincere appology..and then keep your hands to yourself!
2006-12-27 12:28:16
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answered by me 3
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Put back 30 dollars inside the piggy bank and tell him it was just an experiment you did to see people's reaction when their money is gone. Or tell him your are just testing how strong is the relationship between the 2 of you and how long a sibling can remain angry over 20 dollars. :)
But after "joking" about your "reason", offer a sincere apology and tell him you were overcome by the temptation of the shoes and say the your peers are sort of pressurising you about the shoe or the lack of it. I'm sure your brother will offer you advice and not focus on the 20 dollars you stole from him, cos that's not the root of the problem.
2006-12-27 12:29:09
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answered by Mrs Kee 2
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Be honest with him and tell him how sorry you are. Although you aren't going to like my answer, the best thing you could do is take the shoes back and give him the money that you took. If your feeling guilty about it now, chances are you will feel guilty every time you wear those shoes. You'll feel awful if he sees you wearing them. Maybe you should ask him how you can make it up to him. Work off the money somehow. Most importantly, learn a lesson from it and don't steal again!
2006-12-27 12:27:49
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answered by flowerchild12345 2
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Here's what you can do:
#1 Pay him his money back
#2 Post this question in the right category (this is Marriage & Divorce)
#3 Apologize to your brother and assure him that you will never do it again, and don't do it again. You had no right to steal his money. If you wanted the shoes you should have waited until you got your own money.
2006-12-27 12:30:53
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answered by Hoping he will bless me with #1 4
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Your mothers and dads are in complete denial that he's have been given a difficulty, and that they are permitting him. they are not going to be of any help. There somewhat isn't lots you're able to do right here. beneficial, you may get right into a combat over it, yet its unlikely to get you your money returned. this is long long previous. he shouldn't pay you returned. the only element you could somewhat do is study from it. One, open a economic business enterprise account the subsequent time you get some money . in case your money is in a economic business enterprise, he can no longer scouse borrow it. 2, start up making plans now to go out whilst your 18. Its basically 3 years away. Get a activity whilst your sixteen, and start up off saving to go out. Your brother will nonetheless be residing there and mooching off your mothers and dads for some destiny years. you could no longer make him depart, yet you may get away on your own.
2016-10-28 12:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing you can do to make it right is to take your shoes back and get his money back to him along with a small gift out of your own money to make it up to him. Why would you steal from your brother? That is so low.
2006-12-27 12:25:37
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answered by Yomi 4
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you broke the line of trust and it might even take a while to regain it. but you can start off by paying him back now. when you give him the money, explain your faulty actions. after that, youre just going to have to move on and start from the bottom up with him trusting you again.
2006-12-27 12:27:43
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answered by bjperez07 3
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Give him back his twenty dollars. You had no right to take his money. You should have asked him. He probably would have loaned you the money. Tell him you are sorry, and give him back his twenty dollars. Clean his room for a month. I hope he accepts your apology. And ask God for forgiveness also. God bless****
2006-12-27 12:25:32
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answered by ? 7
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Return the shoes (if you haven't worn them) and give back the twenty bucks. If you have worn the shoes, pay him back as soon as possible WITH INTEREST! And remember -- stealing is bad. It's even worse if you steal from your family!!!
2006-12-27 12:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Honest is the best policy, and you already feel bad about what you have done(it shows in your writing), Go to him tell him just as you just told us here, pay him back and try and regain that trust that you two once had. and next time ask him, he may have even bought the shoes for you himself................Good Luck
2006-12-27 12:27:16
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answered by Ann J 3
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