Be honest and tell him you think he stole the $100 and why you think that. See what he does. Don't beat around the bush with sarcastic comments and infer it. Just get straight to the matter and see what happens.
So I'll start from the beginning. Last Thursday, my cousins come over and everything is cool. One of them takes their shoe off for something and he has a hundred bucks in there, and I tell him he has a hundred bucks in his shoe. He then quickly puts his shoe back on and his brother talks about what they can spend it on. I think nothing of it. Fast forward to last Sunday, and I notice my wallet is missing. I ask my dad and he hid it for me. He says a hundred bucks came up missing from the money my grandpa collects for a house he rents out. I know right away they stole it, cause why else would he have a hundred bucks in his shoe, not his wallet, and why would they be so excited over a hundred bucks? I right away tell my grandma, grandpa, uncle and dad( house, so we all live together), and they tell me not to do anything. I say fine, but am pissed as .
So Monday while at work, I text him and tell him a hundred bucks came up missing. He says he has no idea. I replied with something like "Yeah, you never know. Check your shoes". He, of course, doesn't reply. Now he comes back this past week(Sunday), and I don't even want to look at him at this point. Today I get home late from work(6 AM to 6 PM) and am frustrated as he's still here. I said something like "so the person who stole a hundred dollars is just going to stay here?" and everyone just stays quiet. My cousin just looks down, and as I walk away, I told him he's lucky I don't kick his ass right now.
It must feel awkward as for him, but I can't stand being in the same house as him right now. I really am at my boiling points. Just knowing he's here while I'm at work makes me mad.
Be honest and tell him you think he stole the $100 and why you think that. See what he does. Don't beat around the bush with sarcastic comments and infer it. Just get straight to the matter and see what happens.
I did. He just looked to the ground and avoided eye contact as I told him. He isn't saying he did it, but wont deny it.
How old is this cousin? Can you stomp his ass? If so, ask him to give back the $100 or you'll take it. Or at least tell him to not come around unless he has the money he stole form you.
Why is the rest of your family sitting on their s about this issue?
Tell him to gtfo your/yalls house. Who the steals from family.
Because they're all old and don't want to start problems. He's a year younger than me, and about 40 pounds lighter. They don't even want the money, and if they did, I'm sure he's spent it. He's just in the kitchen right now too scared to move. They're just going to act like nothing happened, even after I just did what I did.
ty dude. Family that steals from family is pretty ing worthless. Keep your cool if you can though.
I kinda know that feel. My cousin stole a memory card once. Glad I don't live with him.
Your primo is stupid. He showed the hundred dollars and thought no one would notice the $100 missing from your abuelo. Pinche puto maricon, keep an eye next time he's home.
Last edited by Chachachango; 06-15-2011 at 09:55 PM.
That's the way I looked at it. Stealing from a super market I did when I was younger. I never stole from family, though, and it's such a ty situation. Pisses me off.
Tough situation you're in IM. You have every right to be pissed off and want to kick the guy's ass. But.....technically he stole from your grandpa, and if your grandpa wants to let it slide you have to respect his wishes. I don't know who owns the house you all are in, but since it's probably not you, you have to go along with the elders. But nothing is stopping you from taking the thief aside and telling him privately that you want to kick his ass but are going to respect the family's wishes; and that he'd better think twice about showing his face around there or pulling more lowlife bs on the family, because no one can stop you from beating him to a pulp at some location away from the house.
He didn't steal from you IM so it ain't none of your concern, your family decided to deal with it the way they did. Get over it but never trust that guy again. Startin with blood never ends well, and the damage it could cause won't be worth 1 bill
Sshhhhiiiiiiiiittttttt , you mean he doesn't look up to you when you put on your mcdonalds shirt and assistant manager tie?
I had a nephew steal a boat from me. I knew he was a druggie piece of but he was my sisters son. He asked to borrow it, I told him OK, be careful. Little sucker said he "accidentally" sunk it in the middle of Canyon Lake. So Sorry! Yeah right. I asked him where the ing trailer was. Was it in the bottom of Canyon Lake too? Stupid little druggie sucker hadn't even ANTICIPATED that question. He was like...uh...uh...uh...it's at my friends house...I'll bring it back...yeah right...that was 15 years ago and I still haven't seen it.
I let it go.
Family gatherings are kind of awkward though...he still knows I can't stand his lying stealing worthless ass...
He comes in with his wife and kids, he sneaks off and smokes a joint, comes in, eats, loads up his "to go" plates with MY BBQ and cooking and then hauls ass right after the meal.
Imagine if he stole the $ amount of stuff you've pirated.
I'd say you've done enough with what you already did. He should know where you're coming from.
Piss on him while he's asleep.
make an example of that puto
imagine what the other cousins think if this one pulls this off
next time they need a hundy, guess where they'll be
make an example of that puto
Because stealing from family members is standard in Mexican heritage
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