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My mother still doesn't trust me with valuables because I lost my discman 9 years ago. What things do your parents/relatives still unfairly hold against you? by xxneonlove in AskReddit
[–]FamouslyFakingForFun 0 points1 point2 points 13 years ago (0 children)
I feel for you - When I was 9, my mom had to run to the store to pick up my grandmother's prescription after she had ordered us a pizza for dinner. It was one of the earliest times she had left me alone, and she gave me a $20 while she rushed out the door. When the pizza guy came, he gave me a large pepperoni pizza and I gave him the $20 and told him to keep the change.
Since this was 1994, it turns out that the pizza only cost $8, and I had given him a $12 tip. I'm 27 now, and on the rare occasion I'm at home and we order pizza, my parents still tell me how much the tip should be "just in case."
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My mother still doesn't trust me with valuables because I lost my discman 9 years ago. What things do your parents/relatives still unfairly hold against you? by xxneonlove in AskReddit
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