How to Prevent Your Classmates from Borrowing Things from You when You Don't Want To
There's a very old saying which goes, "Never a borrower nor lender be" which is considered by many to be pretty sound advice. It's tiresome when people are careless with items you've lent to them out of the kindness of your heart and down right annoying if they don't ever get around to returning your property.
This article has been tagged as a stub. That means it's off to a good start, but still has room to grow into a more helpful resource. Until the article reaches its full potential, it will be hidden from search results. Can you help it flourish? If you think the article offers complete and accurate instructions, feel free to remove this tag. |
Steps
-
1Get only the things you need. If you have a lot of things there, just get the important things and label it if you need it regularly or just in times.
-
2Get only one or two of each small item. Say you have two pens in your bag. One should be for use and the other for reserve.
-
3Label each, so that you can identify if it's today use or for tomorrow.
-
4Have a bag with secret pockets: In this way you can bring things secretly and don't tell it to anyone else.
-
5Have the strength to say just no! This won't be nice, but it helps for those lazy people who forget to bring their own.
We could really use your help!
Clothing Stains?

tree pollination?

Kissing (Youth)?

mudding and tiling?

Tips
- If somebody asked, "Why did you change?". Tell them calmly, "I want to help you, by preventing you, from being too lazy to carry your stuff by yourself."
- Always remember to be nice in saying no!
Warnings
- Steps will not work on friends, siblings, colleagues, fellow club members or other groups. Article applies to classmates only.
Article Info
Categories: Stub | School Stuff
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 620 times.
About this wikiHow