If I were Filthy Rich
By Beta_Nerdy+60 Do you expect to hear from long lost relatives and friends after you win millions in the lottery?
When you win the Powerball Lottery, lots of people who would not give you time of day yesterday will want to be your friend.
In your family, do you know who is going to ask you for money? How will they ask you? (What is their sales pitch?) How will they explain that they are making contact with you after not speaking after all those years?
Would you give them money to just shut them up or create family harmony?
Recent responses
+58 @flurdman New phone who dis
+29 @badbackandgettingfat I like the story of the guy who won a windfall. He texted his entire family and asked for money. Only his Niece DM'd him asking how she could help. He told her the truth, swore her to secrecy, and only bought her a house.
+25 @Original_Feeling_429 I highly doubt it. My family dont even know where i live lol
+18 @skw4ll The good thing is that in France we can remain anonymous so it’s cool and you have to learn to say no.
+14 @Zerojuan01 I will straight up ask to them what's their reason honestly. And if they can be honest, I might really give them some. Depends on how they treated me in the past.
+12 @IndependentTeacher24 I think every relative you have is going to come out of the woodwork and give you kind of sob stories.
+11 @TxNvNs95 Nope, they can ask all they want. I don’t care if it’s lonely at the top, it was lonely at my low points too so I’d rather be lonely at the top like I was lonely at the bottom. The Sailor in me will have no problems telling anyone in no uncertain terms exactly that as well.