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Dear Abby: Was I wrong not to borrow my precious family memento?
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Dear Abby: Was I wrong not to borrow my precious family memento?

Dear ABBY:

When I was a teenager, my immigrant grandparents brought back hand-knitted sweaters from Ireland, the country of their birth, for everyone in our family. I treasure mine and take care of it, even though I’ve outgrown it.

Years later, a close friend asked to borrow this sweater for her neighbor’s child who needed “something Irish” for a school play event. The children were asked to bring in items that had to do with Ireland. When I refused to borrow my heirloom sweater, my friend told me that she had already promised her neighbor that she could borrow it. He got very angry, accused me of being selfish and didn’t talk to me for several months.

We live in the same city so I meet her sometimes. She is cordial but distant and obviously still angry with me. Keep in mind that I hardly know my friend’s neighbor—the one who wanted to borrow my sweater for her baby. But even if I did, I wouldn’t lend this legacy to anyone. was i wrong — SENTIMENTAL IN MICHIGAN

DEAR SENTIMENTAL:

You were neither selfish nor wrong! Your “friend” was beside the point. She should not have promised anyone the use of property that was not hers. And for her to freeze you now because she refused to give it to her and risk something so precious to you being damaged is pretty nerve wracking. My advice is to follow his example. Be cordial but distant and don’t let her make you the bad guy for saying no.

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