# An Old Middle School Classmate



I hadn't been in touch with a middle school classmate in years. He said he was coming to town for some business, so I picked him up at the station and took him out for dinner.

After dinner, he suggested organizing a karaoke night with our old classmates to have some fun.

I said I had something to do that evening. He said there's no way my business would take all night—he'd take the classmates to sing first, and I could join him after I finished. I could come over later.

I said sure, go ahead and sing, but I might not be able to make it since I'd probably be done late.

Around midnight, he sent me the address and karaoke room number. I checked the time and texted back saying it was too late and I wasn't coming.

He immediately called me, saying I was standing him up. He said he came all the way from another city, and as the host, I wasn't being respectful—I wasn't even showing up. Since I wasn't coming, I should transfer him 2,000 yuan to cover the bill.

I thought he was drunk and told him not to joke around. I said they should just have fun, and I'd treat everyone another time.

I hung up, and he immediately sent another message saying he wasn't joking.

I pointed out: This karaoke thing—I said I had other plans from the start and wasn't going. You were the one who decided to organize it yourself. I didn't arrange it.

He said it didn't matter. The event was organized under my name, so I absolutely had to pay the bill. I blocked him immediately.

I've noticed that people with poor character all share one trait: they don't know how to appreciate kindness.
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