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How do you personally deal with ingratitude?

And do you feel like a sincere "thank you" is an unrealistic expectation in your community?

Even the lack of the ability to apologize when you wrong someone is a form of ingratitude. Not only is kindness unacknowledged, it is re-paid with cruelty.

Not to mention the times people behave as if they are entitled to whatever you have given them. The more you give, the less they think of you.

I keep it at mind and I often stop helping. I am not my great great great many times very great grandfather Jesus. I don't like ingrates.
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Moh1992 · 31-35, M
I never mind apologizing and I really appreciate people who deserve many thanks for their good deeds , doings and feelings. I apologize when it is my mistake even if it was the time to leave . Most of the time it is not my mistake alone though I apologize. I am mot a talkative person and I don't like arguments and that doesn't make my life easy so I apologize and leave most of the time.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moh1992 That is why you didn't get divorced.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Yeah I've been in customer service and people are very much that way
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Miram · 31-35, F
@Infamous607 That's good question to ask.

There are also instances where you must help whether you like the person or not because indifference will lead to horrible consequences that don't fit the crime of being ungrateful.
Infamous607 · 51-55, M
@Miram of course.
We help for them but also for ourselves. For our own spirit or soul or whatever.
Miram · 31-35, F
Whoever been commenting in my threads. You're shadow banned. 🤷🏻 You have done this in several of my threads and you're not visible to anyone.

Same for leaving hearts
Oceanfire · 41-45, M
Sometimes you are like your great many times very great grandfather Jesus ❤
Miram · 31-35, F
@Oceanfire Sometimes, I am watching.

 
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