Is it right...?
@shivamani10 (11035)
Hyderabad, India
July 16, 2016 9:32am CST
Whenever I talk to him he keeps the speakers on and talks. I noticed it one day and inquired about it. He said yes..whatever I speak she will be listening. There is no hiding anything between us. she is dynamic and takes part actively in each and every activity.
In between the talk he handovers the phone to his wife and she speaks as if she is quite familiar with me. This keeps me in an embarrassing position.
When I talk with him there will be so many things that may come up for discussion which I do not want to share with any other person. She may be his wife...but he is not understanding it.
When I met his parents once they informed me that after his marriage he totally forgot his parents and not coming to see them at all and even they requested me to inquire about him and convince him to see the parents at least once in a year. I never had an opportunity to say all these things. Now they are no more. They had lot of hopes on him as I happened to be his closest childhood friend. He totally deserted his parents after the marriage and not even visited them to inquire about their wellbeing when they were alive.
It is only recently I came into contact with him. After seeing his conversation and the way he is handling the matters I am totally convinced that he is altogether a different person as informed by his parents long back.
I do not like such people. So I want to cut his friendship and want to maintain some distance from him. Is it correct and right..?
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@everlorious (69)
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17 Jul 16
Ya it is very help full to u if u are from such people
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
17 Jul 16
It is not that I do not like him. The way he treated his parents has real pinched me.He was my only close friend. A Muslim. How can he treat his parents like that? When they were alive they requested me to convince him, They were not poor. They were well off and living on their own. What all they needed was the affection of their son, which was defined to them in their old age. That is why I have decided to close his friendship once and for all. Ingratitude fellow.
@SHOHANA (16093)
• Bangladesh
17 Jul 16
@shivamani10 I'm a proud Muslim too but I try to obey my parents though i have lost my mom! and i really feel ashamed for the person you talking about
@Atlshrugged (178)
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17 Jul 16
Yes, it is absolutely right because there is no point in keeping relations with the people who are not aligned with your concsience and philoshophy.