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'Brokefishing' Is The Quickest Way To End Any Friendship

Portrait of upset poor student girl in hoodie and jeans turning out empty pockets, showing no money gesture, worried about debts

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We understand having to cover some people every now and again when times are tough, but everybody has that one friend who ALWAYS asks for money or asks to be paid for and it turns out they're "brokefishing" you!

Refinery 29 actually did a deep-dive on the new trend in friendships and found that brokefishing is described as "the act of positioning oneself as needing financial help when that isn't necessarily the case."

There are usually two kinds of people that brokefish:

  • Those who are a little too good at budgeting, to the extent that they let their friends who aren't great with money cover them.
  • Those who are reckless with their money and rely on their friends to bail them out.

Now we're not judging you if you do this to your friends, but it's also probably the quickest way to end a friendship because they're tired of paying for you! You can read more about the trend HERE, but you might want to make sure you can afford things before agreeing to them for the sake of your friendship!


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