I was trying to get rid of an old nes a year or so ago and offered it to a coworker, he asked how much I wanted for it and I just told him to buy me lunch some time.
Months go by and I've totally forgotten and we're getting lunch and he's like "nah this one is on me for the NES".
I hate venmo culture so much, just have vague favors and stop counting the pennies for the love of god.
"whatever you think is fair" sometimes helps for bigger things, but yeah it's an emotionally drained way to interact with people. Invoices is for companies and groups, not friends.
I was trying to get rid of an old nes a year or so ago and offered it to a coworker, he asked how much I wanted for it and I just told him to buy me lunch some time.
Months go by and I've totally forgotten and we're getting lunch and he's like "nah this one is on me for the NES".
I hate venmo culture so much, just have vague favors and stop counting the pennies for the love of god.
"whatever you think is fair" sometimes helps for bigger things, but yeah it's an emotionally drained way to interact with people. Invoices is for companies and groups, not friends.
I like that one too for when someone actually wants to buy something off me and I'm not really looking to make money off a friend.