I can't see this frienship lasting long OP because you seem so jealous of your friend although you probably wouldn't admit it.
If Iwere you then I would ask myself one simple qusetion. Is this a genuine friendship that you can feel comfortable with.
You obviously dislike the guys well spoken father and I suspect his mother is the same. Do they or indeed you friend treat you personally as inferior because you not as wealthy.
Does you mate act flashy insisting he pays for everything on a night out or does he take the trouble to consider your budget. Friendship is all about give and take and balance. I remember there were a small group of us when I was a teenager
One guy Michael dad bought him a ford escort for his birthday. My or the other parents certainly couldn't afford such generousity. What we could do howeverwas balance the books. I would buy the petrol. Stan's older bro was a dorman at the Tottenham Royal and got us in free and David bought the drinks.
Our parents wealth or lack of it didn't come into it. We had transport and could afford to party.
Why should your friends parents wealth have anything to do with you then. As for this house. How do you know it is not just a token gesture and more to do with tax planning & inheritance tax and of course no capital gains tax on this 2nd property if it is in your friends name.
I go back to the bottom line then. It is for you to decide how comfortable you feel in your relationship with your friend. It has nothing to do with you how the chaps parents spend their money let alone slag the father off for being well spoken.
A bit sad that as is I think coming to a business forum full of strangers when you should really be discussing these sort of issues with your friend.
Rob
If Iwere you then I would ask myself one simple qusetion. Is this a genuine friendship that you can feel comfortable with.
You obviously dislike the guys well spoken father and I suspect his mother is the same. Do they or indeed you friend treat you personally as inferior because you not as wealthy.
Does you mate act flashy insisting he pays for everything on a night out or does he take the trouble to consider your budget. Friendship is all about give and take and balance. I remember there were a small group of us when I was a teenager
One guy Michael dad bought him a ford escort for his birthday. My or the other parents certainly couldn't afford such generousity. What we could do howeverwas balance the books. I would buy the petrol. Stan's older bro was a dorman at the Tottenham Royal and got us in free and David bought the drinks.
Our parents wealth or lack of it didn't come into it. We had transport and could afford to party.
Why should your friends parents wealth have anything to do with you then. As for this house. How do you know it is not just a token gesture and more to do with tax planning & inheritance tax and of course no capital gains tax on this 2nd property if it is in your friends name.
I go back to the bottom line then. It is for you to decide how comfortable you feel in your relationship with your friend. It has nothing to do with you how the chaps parents spend their money let alone slag the father off for being well spoken.
A bit sad that as is I think coming to a business forum full of strangers when you should really be discussing these sort of issues with your friend.
Rob
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