On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 15:07:41 +0700
Eko Budiharto <eko.budiha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >> 2. if someone has a problem, he does not want to try to find a way to
> >> solve the problem first, and then he asks your help and then problem
> >> solved, then he is blaming the person who already helped him and
> >> claimed, that is his work. what will you do?
> >>  
> > What do you mean?
> >
> >  
> dear Shlomi,
> 
> what I mean in this one is the person has a problem, but he does not 
> make any efforts first, he just ask the solution from someone else. 
> After the problem is solved, he blames the person.
> 
> For example:
> 
> I have a problem and then I do not do anything or make my own effort and 
> then I ask your help to solve it for me. After the problem solved 
> because you helped me, I blame you instead you being grateful and thank 
> you and plus I said to anyone that I am the one who solved if instead of 
> your name.
> 

I understand now, thanks. That seems like a very ungrateful and "bastard"y
thing to do. I won't like it, but not sure how i'll act.

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