Gen Z Woman Kicked Out of Friendship Group Over Business Deal Sparks Anger

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An etiquette expert told Newsweek that mixing business with personal relationships could lead to conflict.

A Reddit post has ignited discussion about the intersection of business and friendship.On Sunday, user /u/throwRA12p, a 21-year-old woman, shared how a skills trade with a new friend, Jane, turned sour after the woman demanded the poster pay her money. While their friends were split about whether she should honor the request, Redditors weren't.An overwhelming number of commenters backed the poster.

Newsweek contacted /u/throwRA12p for comment via Reddit.In the post's comments section, users expressed confusion over Jane's behavior. One wrote: 'From what I understand she provided you with 70 of goods and you provided her with a 160 nail set. So she 'owes you' 70 if anything. Am I reading this post wrong?'Another commenter wrote, 'If she struggles so much, she could just have gone with her nails not professionally made.

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